According to research by the BBC, more than half of English maternity units are failing to meet safety standards.

The Out-patient Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) has saved 45,000 hospital bed stays over the last year and is now set to be rolled out further across

NHS workers took part in the Queen's funeral on Monday.

NHS bodies in Scotland have signed a collaboration agreement with industry partners and universities with the aim of expanding clinical research an

Nurses in Teesside have been helping make Community Kit Bags which are believed to be saving the NHS millions of pounds.

New health secretary Thérèse Coffey has angered healthcare workers with her “New secretary of state ways of working preferences”.

Thousands of NHS operations and appointments are to be cancelled on Monday.

A report from the World Health Organisation has highlighted concerns around the UK's nursing workforce.

It is feared the UK government could scrap its anti-obesity strategy, as an official review has been ordered of measures designed to deter people f

Two Hampshire hospitals have partnered with parenting website Mumsnet to help women get information about their health.

NHS England has written to local healthcare bosses saying that GP services will be able to close on the day of the Queen's funeral on Monday.

Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is to build a three-storey block of temporary units in a car park to house staff that are relocating to the area.

From today, those aged 65 and over are able to book their autumn Covid booster through the national booking system.

The NHS chief executive has paid tribute to Her Majesty the Queen following her death yesterday.

The number of people waiting for tests and checks on the NHS has fallen for the third month in a row and is now at the lowest level since the elective recovery plan was launched.

Those experiencing vaginal dryness resulting from the menopause will now be able to get treatment over the counter in the UK as part of hormone rep

Research by NHS Digital has shown a decrease in the number of school children taking drugs and smoking cigarettes.

A new sticky tape skin test could be used to predict if babies are likely to develop bad eczema.

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