‘Dishonest and irresponsible’: 25 years on from Andrew Wakefield’s claims against the MMR jab
The former doctor alleged it causes autism. It doesn't.
The former doctor alleged it causes autism. It doesn't.
'The boys I teach aren’t stupid... The fact that so many have been hooked by Tate terrifies me'
Since July 2021, 200 unaccompanied asylum-seeking youngsters have gone missing.
For every cold case, there’s an army of people willing to try to put together its missing pieces.
They're the schemes splashed across social media, promising financial freedom and the chance to make money in a 'relaxed environment'.
'Buying food when prices are so inflated makes me feel greedy - despite knowing it keeps me alive.'
One teacher was asked to break up an illicit ‘vape club’ that took place once a week in the girls’ toilets.
One charity has seen a 227% increase in the use of their emergency fund to help support survivors.
‘When men on screen are misogynistic and it is seen as being acceptable or funny, it validates and encourages similar behaviour off-screen'
It's played by millions of children worldwide, but beneath the fun lurk some disturbing games
Reports of a post-millennial sex recession might be misguided...
'I haven't lost him, he wasn't mine. He was always theirs.'
There are around one million regular UK steroid users, with the biggest number being 20-24 year-old males
Living in the shadow of a pandemic while hurtling headfirst into a cost of living crisis, being a student is nothing like it said in the brochure
Figures reveal that almost half of teachers have said they'll quit in the next five years
From a young graduate to an 88-year-old, men share how they tackled their loneliness to forge friendships again
'I had to send a patient to A&E yesterday and I wasn’t sure that I wasn’t just sending her to slowly die in a corridor'
As women get more desperate for money, they end up having to take risks and see clients that they previously would’ve refused
A single mum, a 60-something and a young couple all share what life on the water is really like
'We’ve had some games where we’ve lost 8-0 on the pitch, but we’ve won overall thanks to our result on the scales.'
During the months of December and January, the number of calls to suicide support charities can double
From Viking wet nurses to Napoleonic soldiers, life is a dress rehearsal for these people
'I’d had a year of things playing through my head, thinking I was mad. At least I know now.'
There’s more to being St Nick than donning a red costume and a beard.
Around 30,000 young people will face homelessness this winter.