GMB broadcast halted by Hong Kong tower fire

Good Morning Britain's live broadcast was interrupted as Susanna Reid reported on a major residential fire in Hong Kong, evoking memories of the Grenfell tragedy. Watch the full report on ITVX.

BBC presenter moved to tears by dementia story

A BBC Breakfast presenter was overcome with emotion as a couple with dementia fulfilled their dream of one last dance at Blackpool Tower Ballroom. Discover this heartwarming story of love and memory.

Cancer patient left in agony at under-fire NHS trust

A cancer patient describes being left in excruciating pain for hours after surgery at Salford Royal Hospital, part of a trust criticised by the CQC for severe staff shortages. Share your experience.

Louise Thompson bed bound with new health problem

Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson opens up about being bed bound with a sickness bug and a large ovarian cyst, following her traumatic birth experience that left her unable to have more children. Read her full story.

Woman loses 13.5 stone without surgery or jabs

Christina Togher, 31, transformed her life by losing 13.5 stone through diet and exercise. Discover her inspiring journey to overcome emotional eating and reclaim her health.

New sugar tax targets milkshakes and lattes

As a new sugar tax targets pre-packaged milkshakes and lattes, we investigate the health impact of your daily coffee habit. Discover the facts and rethink your drink.

Doctor Explains Why Baby Hair Colour Changes

An anaesthesiologist reveals the science behind why your newborn's hair colour can transform, leaving British parents astonished. Discover the melanin mystery now!

Mother charged in daughter's diabetes death

A Washington mother faces first-degree manslaughter after her 10-year-old daughter died from diabetic ketoacidosis during a road trip. Read the full investigation details.

Rats Learn to Hunt Bats in Complete Darkness

German scientists document common rats developing shocking predatory skills to ambush bats in caves, raising concerns about potential pandemic risks. Learn how this behaviour threatens ecosystems.

Fury as boy, 13, excluded from Christmas lights event

Stevenage Borough Council apologises after a 13-year-old boy with special needs was pushed to the back of the stage and excluded from turning on the town's Christmas lights, despite being promised the role.

Public Inquiry into Surgeon Sam Eljamel Begins

The public inquiry into disgraced surgeon Sam Eljamel, who harmed dozens at Ninewells Hospital, begins hearing opening statements. Follow for updates on this major NHS scandal.

Coffee may slow biological ageing, study finds

New research reveals drinking up to four cups of coffee daily could slow biological ageing by lengthening telomeres. Discover how your morning brew might add years to your life.

Mum charged with murdering two baby sons

Dakota Taylor, 21, is accused of killing her seven-month-old and eight-month-old sons. Police reported her 'nonchalant' reaction during the emergencies.

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