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Army cadet who attacked stepfather with a hammer, a knife and an electric drill allegedly admitted to nurse that he had fabricated symptoms
Such a move may make it harder to enact the Cass Review and protect gender-questioning children
Darren Cooper said he felt ‘violated’ when his name was left off a social media post thanking and celebrating his male colleagues
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Failure to fix the nation’s skills shortage threatens to snuff out the green shoots of growth
Singer-songwriter found Gill Catchpole dead after friend had spotted message to call police on front door of her home
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A decorated soldier stricken with post-traumatic stress disorder has found new hope, with help from the Telegraph
Calling in the lawyers may seem like the easy way out – but working through your problems is the far better option
Elliott Courtman, whose eye was ‘skewered’ by a helicopter antenna, is calling for more support for military personnel like him
Shadow health secretary says Britain owes a debt to youngest in society who are suffering ‘shamefully’ long waits for help
Behavioural and mental disorders are biggest driver of Universal Credit health claims
The mental health needs of older adults are being neglected, but those lucky enough to go private can find it transformative
The most advanced robots in the world are being trained through artificial intelligence to mimic humans
New research shows physical activity can clear brain toxins, while acting as a ‘fertiliser’ that stimulates new neurons and connections
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In his twenties, Chris Slater was spending £200 a day on cocaine. Five years later he attempted a run across the Sahara
Former DJ says ‘brutality’ of broadcasting world impacted her mental health and plans to focus on wellness empire
He was a television natural whose work was ‘utterly rooted in science’, and he cited Orwell as his inspiration: ‘He lived his journalism’
Leaked application prompts fury among residents and politicians as gay sex remains illegal in country