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  • MRI scan on a digital screen showing lung cancer with tumours highlighted in orange.

    Doctors and NHS could be sued for mistakes made by AI tools, report warns

  • The Daphne Steele building at the University of Huddersfield

    Healthy cooperation: how northern universities are linking with NHS trusts to drive innovation

  • Human brain illustration

    Challenges of treating and living with a brain injury

    Letters: Readers respond to an article by Ian Sample on how early intensive rehabilitation after a stroke or head injury is crucial for recovery
  • Sanjoy Kumar and Sinead O'Malley-Kumar sit at a long table during a press conference

    Parents of Nottingham attack victim say medics must breach confidentiality if patient is risk to others

    Valdo Calocane was protected at expense of public safety in years before June 2023 stabbings, families of victims say
  • Staff in a hospital ward

    More than 1,300 deaths a month in England due to long A&E waits, figures suggest

    Senior medical staff call for solutions to tackle root causes of excess deaths amid tenfold increase in a decade
  • Healthcare worker talking to a patient who is receiving an MRI Scan

    Record number of people waiting for NHS diagnostic tests in England

    One in five of the 1.92m patients on list wait longer than six weeks for tests such as CT and MRI scans, analysis shows
  • 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
  • A hospital worker in blue scrubs pushes a metal trolley past the entrance to Leicester General Hospital

    NHS hospitals adopt faster, more accurate at-home bladder cancer test

    Five hospitals in England and Wales have switched to urine test, rather than invasive hospital procedure
  • 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

    Letters: Jules Robinson outlines the targeted support needed to prevent accidental deaths, and Sara Hazzard urges investment in rehabilitation and the physiotherapy workforce
  • Close up of woman writing prescription

    Girl, 5, traumatised after physician associate wrongly prescribed vaginal pessary, report finds

    Mother, who thought daughter was being examined by GP, says girl began to bleed and scream in pain after device inserted
  • Ambulances parked outside a hospital building

    Family of girl left brain-damaged at birth accept £28m NHS payout

    Mother demands overhaul of maternity care after settling case over birth at Queen’s hospital in Romford in 2019
    • The Guardian view on NHS records: patients are not raw material for big tech

    • Why is Andy Burnham talking about fixing England’s social care system?

    • NHS to curb political symbols on uniforms after antisemitism report

  • A coloured scanning electron micrograph of ovarian cancer cells

    Life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer gets go-ahead in England

    Elahere is first new drug for chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer to be approved by NHS for 20 years
  • Female health practitioner offers comfort to a male patient sat on the edge of a hospital bed, while another female health worker looks through equipment in the foreground

    Hospitals in England ranking highly for empathy ‘have better patient outcomes’

    Research suggests NHS trusts with higher empathy ratings also benefit financially and have improved staff wellbeing
  • A mobile prostate cancer test van.

    Thousands more UK black men to be invited for prostate cancer screening

    Health secretary announces expansion of Transform trial but does not back population-wide testing
  • Woman sitting on a sofa with stick and head injury

    GPs in England too ‘overloaded’ to help older people at risk of falling, say MPs

    NHS bosses giving evidence to public accounts committee admit current position is unacceptable
  • Polly Toynbee

    double quotation markBritish politics is fractured and chaotic – but at last it’s brimming with ideas for the future

    Polly Toynbee
    Finally, Labour is talking policy, thanks to the leadership contest and Tony Blair’s intervention – and the centre-right is making a much-needed fightback too, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
  • President Trump state visit to UKDefence Secretary John Healey (left) and the CEO of software company Palantir Technologies Alex Karp sign a £1.5 billion investment, unveiled as part of US President Donald Trump's historic second state visit, at Wellington Conference Room, Horse Guards, Whitehall, London. Picture date: Thursday September 18, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Lucy North/PA Wire

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    Tuesday briefing: Palantir’s rise – and why so many oppose its role in the British state

    In today’s newsletter: Its software is used from health services to militaries. But controversies and criticism of the $375bn company are leading some to ask if Palantir is too powerful
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