National Childbirth Trust president quits in breastfeeding row Charity must remain a campaigning voice for women, says ex-head Seána Talbot
Dorothy Rowe obituary Psychologist who believed in listening to patients, and could express complex ideas with brilliant simplicity
So Brits have a lot of sex on drugs – why? It’s more common than you might think, and the reasons may have surprisingly little to do with sex and drugs, says sex and relationships author Nichi Hodgson
Serious illness cover – the one insurance policy that can prove absolutely critical It has had a poor reputation in the past but providers insist things have changed and the benefits can be life-changing
Sure, he might say he’s on the pill, but would you really trust him? Women are right to be sceptical – they’re left holding the baby when things go wrong
When do the clocks go forward in 2019 and could this be the last time? British Summer Time starts on Sunday as EU moves towards ending mandatory clock changes
Health secretary wants NHS to roll out genetic tests to detect diseases Matt Hancock hails ‘game-changer’ but critics raise racial bias and ‘fatalism’ concerns
The best form of self-help is … a healthy dose of unhappiness We’re more likely to find solace by accepting reality rather than in positive thinking, says author Tim Lott
Women with Allergan breast implants may sue over cancer link UK women claim they were not told enough about potential risk of rare breast cancer
Stressed Brits buy record number of self-help books Bookshop owners say political turmoil has sent customers in search of uplifting titles