Tavistock whistleblower urges therapists to return to ‘ordinary practice’
Dr Anna Hutchinson tells First Do No Harm conference that children need to be put back at heart of process
Dr Anna Hutchinson tells First Do No Harm conference that children need to be put back at heart of process
The disease is affecting fit, younger people more often – and researchers do not yet understand why
Screening party at the Rio Cinema in London cancelled, despite around 400 celebrities and industry executives supporting Israel’s inclusion
Demonstrators let off smoke bombs and have to be held back by police
Exercise benefits plus the cut in pollution from the upkeep of woodland could save health service £64.3m a year, analysis finds
BBC seeks to launch new Radio 2 spin-off in attempt to stem exodus of Baby Boomers
Royal Sussex University Hospitals Trust is facing a police investigation into 105 cases of medical negligence
Lt Gen Nesmith was author of Army Race Action Plan which advocates easing security checks to drive diversity
Tim Davie urges colleagues to report anti-Jewish and other racist behaviour, promising that ‘I am listening’
Lord Arbuthnot, one of the key drivers in exposing the original scandal, has called for an 'urgent' investigation into the new claims
75 year old from Aberdeenshire accused of trespassing claims unruly neighbours threw drink over his 18-month-old granddaughter
One conspiracy theory claimed Jews from around the world were buying up land in Cyprus with aim of seizing territory for Israel
Chants heard praising Yemen and anti-Semitic posters on display as 300,000 predicted to head to Whitehall
Former Panorama reporter could have removed documents when he joined ITV, corporation says in response to Freedom of Information request
Former Panorama reporter advised to maintain a lower profile after he was pictured collecting a takeaway amid furore over Diana interview
Business Secretary says organisation needs new leadership as Henry Staunton leaves his post after just 13 months