One year on, why I want young people to learn from my daughter’s death Vicky Unwin, whose daughter died after taking ketamine, is helping to launch a petition calling for compulsory drug education
Sugar addiction is making our children – and Big Food – fat Tanya Gold: Smoking and alcohol dangers are known and regulated for. So why are the risks posed by junk food not taken seriously?
Happy? The ONS suggests Scots and Northern Irish are over the moon Muriel Gray: In Westminster, the task of doing things to make us all more contented before the survey completes is looking Herculean
Free HIV treatment for asylum seekers and non-UK citizens Experts believe cost will be far less than possible costs of treating someone in hospital for Aids
Breast implant scandal: 3,500 private clinic patients referred to NHS Government says it will provide free care for 40,000 women fitted with PIP implants but plans to recover costs from clinics
Lansley’s NHS bill is full of flaws – competition isn’t one of them John Van Reenen: The reforms ignore the complexity of commissioning and try to do too much too fast. Critics should forget about competition
Breast implant NHS referrals issued to 2,860 women PIP breast implant scare sees GPs refer thousands after private clinics that used product fail to help or close, figures show
Denise Hendry’s daughter calls for tighter cosmetic surgery regulation Rheagan Hendry, whose mother died after botched surgery, launches e-petition calling for government to review regulations
Despite its promises, this government can’t make you happy. In times of austerity, you are on your own Suzanne Moore: The happiness agenda is just a way of making huge social problems seem personal