NHS
7 articles · Feb 2026
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NHS Innovations: Weight Loss and Womb Transplants
New initiatives and medical breakthroughs in the UK's National Health Service
Covid Vaccine Harm and Weight-Loss Jabs: A Tale of Two Health Crises
Experts warn of inadequate support for vaccine injury victims and call for better NHS planning on obesity treatment
Global Health Developments: Progress and Challenges
Advances in cancer treatments, telehealth, and disease elimination contrast with NHS supply issues and negligence liabilities
News in Brief: Zuckerberg Testifies, Human Trafficking Exposed, and More
Mark Zuckerberg faces questioning over social media addiction, a BBC investigation reveals widespread human trafficking in London, and a luxury hotel scammer is arrested in Spain. Meanwhile, the NHS warns of joint surgery delays due to a bone cement shortage, and a letter from a young Queen Elizabeth II is set to be auctioned.
NHS Liable for Lifetime Damages in Cases of Childhood Injuries
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that children who suffer injuries due to NHS negligence can claim damages for lost earnings over their entire lifetime. This decision, stemming from a 2015 case involving a child with a birth-acquired brain injury, may have substantial financial implications for the National Health Service. The ruling aims to ensure that victims receive adequate compensation for long-term consequences of medical errors.
Can the NHS Handle the Cost of Vaccine Harm Claims?
The NHS has paid £48m to a firm assessing Covid vaccine harm claims, while MPs call for stricter regulations on Brazilian butt lifts, and experts weigh in on viral face depuffing tricks.
A Tale of Two Britain's: Reviving the Oasis v Blur Rivalry Amidst NHS Pay Errors
As a new play revives the infamous 1995 chart battle between Oasis and Blur, the cast is taking sides, rekindling the rivalry. Meanwhile, thousands of NHS workers are facing a different kind of battle, as they are pursued by debt collectors over pay errors.