What the papers say – April 26
The breakthrough cancer jab leads the headlines this Friday, with good news for sufferers worldwide.
The breakthrough cancer jab leads the headlines this Friday, with good news for sufferers worldwide.
A music teacher whose “bump on the head” turned out to be potentially deadly melanoma is taking part in a groundbreaking clinical trial.
The number of people suffering a stroke for the first time is expected to rise by more than 50% by 2035, costing the UK more than £75 billion for care and lost productivity, a charity has said.
The Government needs to “rocket-boost” wellbeing support in schools to reduce the number of pupils struggling with mental health problems, the former children’s commissioner has said.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Liverpool’s surprise derby defeat to Everton served as a warning to his players ahead of a 4-0 thrashing of Brighton.
A one-month-old boy has been airlifted from an NHS hospital to Rome to undergo life-saving surgery.