Hidden gems of LGBTQ+ cinema: A League of Their Own was always queer
Some of the women who A League of their Own was based on came out as LGBTQ+ later in life.
US approves twice-yearly injection for HIV prevention – what you need to know about lenacapavir
Long-lasting HIV drug could help people who can’t take daily PrEP pills.
How aid cuts may be affecting humanitarian workers
Funding cuts don’t just disrupt operations, they erode the mental and moral resilience of humanitarian workers.
What Glastonbury is like for deaf people – one of the festival’s DeafZone coordinators explains
People often look at me strangely when I tell them that one of my best every festival experiences was in a portaloo.
Semen allergies may be suprisingly common – here’s what you need to know
Seminal plasma hypersensitivity can trigger allergic reactions after sex. Although it’s treatable, it’s often mistaken for yeast infections or STIs.
NHS to offer at-home cervical cancer screening – an expert explains what you need to know
From July 2025, most 25–49s with a negative HPV result will be screened every five years. At-home kits will help reach those who avoid cervical screening.
Here’s why the public needs to challenge the ‘good AI’ myth pushed by tech companies
Big tech companies often push a positive view of AI.
Assisted dying: 56 MPs switched their vote between rounds – here’s how religion affected their choices
A group of MPs switched their vote between second and third reading, with those identifying as religious more likely to end up opposing the law change.
Mounjaro becomes available on the NHS: what to know and what to do if you’re not eligible
Mounjaro offers up to 20% weight loss – but it’s not for everyone. Learn about eligibility, alternatives and why long-term habits still matter most.
At June’s Nato summit, just keeping Donald Trump in the room will be seen as a victory
Nato leaders will do their best to engage with a US president who appears increasingly hostile towards the alliance.