Some clinics don’t make clear the chances of successfully having a baby, the BBC has found.
Month: March 2024
World’s largest trees are ‘thriving in UK’
A survey of giant redwoods growing in the UK reveals the trees are doing well – and growing fast.
Archbishops criticise Gove’s extremist definition plans
Justin Welby and Stephen Cotterell warned the move risks the right to worship and peaceful protest.
‘Wales felt like second-class citizens in pandemic’
Then-health minister Eluned Morgan says Welsh people felt like “second-class citizens” during Covid.
More than a fifth of adults not looking for work
The UK’s economic inactivity rate was 21.8% from November to January, official figures show.
Inquest into boy’s ‘social media craze’ death opens
Tommie-lee Gracie Billington’s family say the boy, 11, took part in a dangerous social media craze.
Badenoch calls donor’s alleged Abbott remark racist
The business secretary says the “idea of linking criticism” of Diane Abbott to her skin colour “is appalling”.
Trust failed to heed safety warnings, campaigners say
Exclusive new evidence on mental health deaths suggests Norfolk and Suffolk trust didn’t take action.
UK must build new gas power plants or risk blackouts, minister warns
Critics say a commitment to build new, gas-fired power stations would threaten climate pledges.
Andrew Tate and brother can be extradited to UK
The Tate brothers can be sent back to the UK after separate proceedings in Romania end, a judge ruled.
