The Government’s Rwanda asylum plan: a timeline

A s it examines the Government’s Rwanda deportation policy, the Supreme Court will hear from asylum seekers about the “trauma” and “torture” they have experienced. The Home Office is contesting a June Court of Appeal decision that the multimillion-pound agreement, which would see asylum seekers sent to the country inContinue Reading

Centenarian blood tests give hints of the secrets to longevity

Dan Negureanu/Shutterstock Centenarians, once considered rare, have become commonplace. Indeed, they are the fastest-growing demographic group of the world’s population, with numbers roughly doubling every ten years since the 1970s. How long humans can live, and what determines a long and healthy life, have been of interest for as longContinue Reading

C ontent warning: this article contains details of graphic violence Over the course of five years in the 1970s, serial killer Peter Sutcliffe brutally murdered 13 women, injuring at least seven more, across the north of England. Now, the terrible story of what he did, and how he was finallyContinue Reading

Streeting says reforms to save NHS could take a decade

I t will take Labour two terms in office to turn around the “existential” challenges faced by the NHS and social care, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said. He said the challenges facing the NHS in England were “enormous” and without significant reform “it isn’t sustainable for the long term”.Continue Reading