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  • January 1995. An image of scientist Bridget Ogilvie. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / David Calle2TCCTBY January 1995. An image of scientist Bridget Ogilvie. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / David Calle

    Letter: Dame Bridget Ogilvie obituary

  • Human brain illustration

    Challenges of treating and living with a brain injury

  • Full length rear view of male nurse pushing senior man on wheelchair in hospital corridor.

    Britain must do more to safeguard migrant workers’ rights

  • Passports for the Republic of Ireland (Eire), and United Kingdom (UK)

    Failed by arrogant British passport officials

  • Brief letters
    Let’s call it what it is: antisocial media

  • A mother’s work has enormous value

  • Midwife measuring patients foetal heart sounds on audio dopplex

    Factors leading to failures in NHS maternity care

    Letters: Readers respond to an article on the serious failings at the Nottingham university hospitals trust
  • People hold images of Henry Nowak, and blood-covered handcuffs as they take part in a protest outside Southampton central police station on 2 June.

    Henry Nowak murder, policing guidelines and the far right

    Letters: Savitri Hensman and Sarmad Ahmad Anwar respond to articles on the circumstances surrounding the death of Nowak
    • Calls to ban the Sikh kirpan are irrational

    • Brief letters
      Why I use my phone in the theatre

    • Only GCSE reform can free up space to teach financial literacy

  • Interior of a room in the National Gallery in London.

    The secret to enjoying an art gallery? Less is more

  • A worn paperback book of Middlemarch by George Eliot with a classical painting on the cover

    100 best novels
    Novel ways to master reading books

  • Rosamund Pike at the curtain call during the press night performance of Inter Alia at Wyndham's theatre in London on 7 April.

    When fellow theatregoers caused a ruckus

  • A paramedic helps an elderly patient into the emergency department of the Royal London Hospital in London, England, on January 25, 2021. Across the UK, deaths recorded within 28 days of a positive covid-19 test look set to rise above 100,000 this week, with the current figure at 98,531. In London and most other regions of England, however, coronavirus rates appear to be falling, according to data reported today. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)2KC861N A paramedic helps an elderly patient into the emergency department of the Royal London Hospital in London, England, on January 25, 2021. Across the UK, deaths recorded within 28 days of a positive covid-19 test look set to rise above 100,000 this week, with the current figure at 98,531. In London and most other regions of England, however, coronavirus rates appear to be falling, according to data reported today. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)

    How to prevent older people from having fatal falls

  • Remembering Maureen Duffy and an all-night reading of Gor Saga

  • For gluten-free food, look to other cultures around the world

  • Brief letters
    A low birthrate isn’t the end of the world

  • Paul McCartney’s album The Boys of Dungeon Lane.

    Paul McCartney’s inspiration – and what’s been lost to the boys of Dungeon Lane

  • operating theatre

    Reassurance for bladder cancer patients

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