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Supreme Court hearing case on definition of a woman

Judges will consider a legal challenge which could affect how women and trans people are treated.

Assisted dying bill dangerous, says Archbishop

His comments came ahead of an assisted dying bill being introduced to Parliament.

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Give me prescription or I’ll kill you, nurse told

Humberside Police has received 411 reports of assaults and abuse towards GP staff over five years.

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