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'Rip-off' private children's homes who are making 'excessive profits' from vulnerable youngsters face crackdown

17.11.2024 09:45 Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will this week unveil plans to take action against 'rip off' private providers over-charging local authorities for the vital care.

As doctors in the US warn over-60s they must stop taking some forms of HRT, the exact risks revealed by British experts - and what they say every woman must know

17.11.2024 09:45 More than two million British women take hormone replacement therapy - better known as HRT.

Government credit cards used for high-street spending spree at John Lewis, Moss Bros, Halfords and Argos

17.11.2024 09:45 The spending at stores including John Lewis, Moss Bros, Halfords and Argos appeared on the first post-election disclosures.

Robot prostate operation that saves patients from debilitating leaky bladder - and could now change the lives of four out of five men

17.11.2024 09:45 The robot surgery can slash the risk of severe incontinence. It is designed to avoid long-term damage to the urethra - the urine tube which runs through the pancreas.

King's stepson speaks about cancer at charity fundraiser as he honours a young mother who lost her life to the disease

17.11.2024 09:45 The Queen's son, Tom Parker Bowles, has spoken at a cancer fundraiser raising money in memory of a young mother-of-two who sadly passed away from the 'awful disease'.

THE MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Why does green piety so often come with a huge dose of hypocrisy?

17.11.2024 09:45 Is it time to start questioning the government's strict adherence to green and renewable policies at all costs, even when it places them in a position of hypocrisy?

The sweet, sisterly gesture that shows Sophie Wessex has become Kate's 'wing woman' - and, as REBECCA ENGLISH reveals, a source of strength during cancer treatment

17.11.2024 09:45 Leaving the Remembrance Sunday ceremony, the Duchess of Edinburgh placed a gentle hand on the Princess of Wales 's back and cemented her role as Kate's 'wing woman'.

SARAH VINE: It's utterly shocking for Starmer to silence free speech

17.11.2024 09:45 The adjectives 'Kafkaesque' and 'Orwellian' been doing some heavy lifting this week, after the journalist Allison Pearson received an unexpected knock on the door from police.

The ultimate guide to keeping a healthy gut - and the symptoms experts say you must NEVER ignore

17.11.2024 09:45 In the latest in our series on common ailments, we've joined forces with leading experts in this guide to beat gut trouble based on the scientific evidence.

How brushing your teeth could reduce your risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis

17.11.2024 09:45 Scientists have pinpointed a bacteria, often found in the mouth, which may trigger the painful joint condition.

Endometriosis drug offers hope for sufferers who want children - because patients can get pregnant while being treated

17.11.2024 09:45 Endometriosis, which affects one in ten women, develops when tissue that lines the womb grows in other parts of the body. It can cause bleeding, inflammation and can lead to infertility if left untreated.

Is your partner picking a fight? At least the dog's on your side, new study says...

17.11.2024 09:45 Dogs that watch their owners argue will try to 'console' the person they think is the victim while avoiding the aggressor, a new study suggests.

DAVID GOODHART: Why Kemi Badenoch should put two-parent families at the heart of her drive to rebuild the shattered Tories

17.11.2024 09:45 These days, Labour is not so shy about using the word 'family'. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has even talked about Labour being the party of the family.

SAS heroes are hit by 'operator syndrome' caused by years of stress unique to the special forces - but MoD won't treat it

17.11.2024 09:45 The Ministry of Defence has been heavily criticised by SAS personnel over its refusal to recognise 'operator syndrome' as an official condition dealt with by British servicemen.

David Blunkett is hurt in Tube station accident after 77-year-old fell into platform gap while boarding a train - as blind former Home Secretary brands some platforms 'death traps'

17.11.2024 09:45 The blind former Home Secretary, 77, needed hospital treatment for 'excruciating pain' in his legs and branded some platforms 'death traps'.

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