What the papers say – May 30
Election campaign day seven: Starmer faces row as Abbott claims she’s barred
Starmer: No decision yet taken on whether Abbott will stand for Labour
Labour veteran Abbott ‘dismayed’ at prospect of being blocked from standing
Diane Abbott row threatens to derail Labour’s NHS campaign pledge
Cutting waiting lists to be ‘first step’ of Labour government’s NHS plan
Health Secretary has ‘clear intention’ to ban puberty blockers
How would Labour and the Tories fix the NHS? Key policies explained
King formally approves proroguing of Parliament ahead of election
NHS to be a key battleground in the race for Number 10
Atkins working to get payments to eligible blood victims ‘as soon as possible’
NHS staff must be able to blow whistle, Health Secretary says
Whistleblowing doctors report ‘pattern’ of being targeted by trusts – conference
SAS doctors to vote on new pay offer from Government
BMA chairman condemns ‘terrible way’ whistleblowing is regarded in NHS
Junior doctors and Government enter ‘mediated talks’ in bid to end pay dispute
Atkins accepts calls for national maternity care plan after birth trauma report
Health minister apologises after damning maternity services report
Birth trauma inquiry calling for maternity commissioner
Four in 10 cancer cases linked to obesity, study finds
NHS waiting list for treatment remains ‘stubbornly high’ – experts
Deaf girl has hearing restored in gene therapy breakthrough
Work and health support scheme to help chronic sick back to work to be piloted
Single-sex toilets to be required in new restaurants and offices
Asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office ‘will be found’, vows minister
Starmer backs ban on trans women from female-only hospital wards
Tory defector ‘never asked’ about NHS concerns, says Health Secretary
Biological sex ‘must be respected’ in NHS, says Health Secretary
Lack of NHS dentist appointments not good enough, Tory former minister says
Hilary Cass says criticism of gender care review ‘inaccurate’ and ‘unforgivable’
What is the situation with puberty blockers across the UK?
Sunak's smoking ban clears Commons hurdle despite Tory opposition
Kemi Badenoch first minister to say she'll vote against smoking ban
‘No liberty in addiction’, Health Secretary warns MPs sceptical of smoking ban
England’s chief nursing officer announces retirement
Sunak faces revolt as MPs prepare to debate ‘smokefree generation’ plans
Health Secretary vows to close loopholes for private and online gender providers
'No benefit' to outlawing Iran's IRGC as terrorist organisation
Sunak to throw out Lords changes to Rwanda Bill in showdown with peers
Minister says Rwanda flights will start ‘within weeks’ despite no airline named
Sunak to join G7 leaders in urgent talks after Iran attacks Israel
What the papers say – April 12
NHS England must end ‘culture of secrecy’ in children’s gender care
Consultants accept pay offer to end year-long dispute
What the papers say – March 30
‘Ongoing concerns’ at mental health trust which cared for Nottingham killer
Atkins quizzed over payout for women who missed out on scans despite cancer risk
Healthcare workers to receive payments worth up to £3,000
Bill banning next generation from buying cigarettes introduced to Commons
Plea for Health Secretary to roll out ‘transformative’ child jab
Dame Barbara Windsor’s widower to become dementia ‘people’s champion’
BMA calls on government to launch inquiry into use of physician associates
Ten London hospitals with longest waits for an operation revealed
Child cancer unit to move to central London despite local opposition
NHS waiting lists fall, although number of patients facing longest wait climbs
Fewer middle-aged people dying from cancer but cases rise – study
Atkins warns against allowing extremist views to ‘percolate’ through society
Sunak looks to get people off welfare to fund future tax cuts
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tackles Health Secretary over obesity plan
What the papers say – March 8