Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, who became one of the nation’s most recognisable faces during the Covid pandemic, has stunned fans at a football match when he turned up dressed as a nun. The former Deputy Chief Medical Officer was a comforting voice of
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has blasted Labour for contributing to “the toxicity of the debate” on transgender healthcare. Shadow Health Secretary West Streeting has ditched his stance on gender by admitting it was a mistake to insist all trans women are women.
A former governor of the country’s only NHS gender identity service for children says ‘many’ young people attempt suicide after regretting sex change surgery. Dr Marcus Evans, who worked at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust accused his former managers of
Running the London marathon is a daunting prospect for most, but for two women living with osteoporosis it is the latest in a series of challenges they are battling to overcome. Diana Gould, 70 and Sabria Stanton-McKellar, 28 will brave the 26.2
Labour frontbencher Wes Streeting has exchanged social media blows with ex-Labour MP Diane Abbott over the use of private healthcare. Ms Abbott, who had her party’s whip withdrawn in April last year, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to challenge Mr
Labour politicians are involved in a major U-turn on trans rights following the publication of the landmark Cass review into NHS gender services yesterday. Last night, Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting admitted he had been wrong to ever say that “trans women
Reform UK turned its fire onto Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party this morning, in a brutal press conference that saw the party accused of betraying working-class voters in favour of woke eco-zealots. Speaking this morning, the insurgent party unveiled an eye-catching set
New figures show more than 150,000 patients waited more than 24 hours in A&E departments before getting a hospital bed last year. It is a tenfold increase on 2019. According to The Times, elderly and frail patients made up the majority of
A new, easy blood test might help doctors find Alzheimer’s disease much earlier. Experts say this could change the way we spot Alzheimer’s in the UK. The blood tests could be e ready for use in the NHS in about five years.
New clinics designed to replace a controversial NHS gender identity unit are “nowhere near ready” to open, a whistleblower has said. New hubs in London’s Great Ormond Street and Liverpool’s Alder Hey are due to see patients this week. It comes after