The Norfolk and Suffolk Mental Health Trust has the highest number of suicides among patients in England. Why are councillors failing to investigate?
And here are the four main actions we are taking to make it happen.
Downing Street and Conservative MPs should not abandon this reforming Health Secretary under pressure from the BMA and the unions.
The council tax precept will not be enough to meet the challenge.
What it is that makes old people less likely to be lonely, men less likely to kill themselves, and girls and boys less likely to self-harm.
A model from abroad about how to deal with sugar problems without taxing it.
The nationally-agreed contract has been nothing but trouble since its inception. It caused the last strike in 1975 – and should be consigned to history.
Mortality rates have improved by 20 per cent over the past decade – but we shouldn’t stop there.
The last 20 years have seen huge strides in combating the disease. But changing attitudes and approaches to sex present new challenges.
He has succeeded in boosting recovery, but failed to eliminate the deficit. Now he must prove his determination to fix that roof – whether the sun is shining or not.
The Institute for Government’s new guide reminds us that the Conservative-Liberal Democrat partnership helped to improve Britain for the better.
Over £3 billion is spent on nannying and bureaucracy. Does it make our children thinner? Or stop us from smoking?
Yet they’re currently holding Britain back in the Legatum Institute’s Prosperity Index. The Government can change this – if it wants to.
The case for teaching first aid to all young people is unassailable.
The Commons should not reject this Lords amendment to the Welfare Reform Bill.