'I'm left childless after eight miscarriages - and common condition is to blame'
Sophie Bunton said she felt neglected after it took doctors so long to diagnose her endometriosis - and believes her eight miscarriages were triggered by the gynaecological disease
Woman dies after private scan spotted lung cancer but family claims no-one told her
Margaret Jones' family are devastated and angry to know that her cancer was treatable but claim a 'catastrophic failure' of communication ultimately contributed to her death
Buck leads to seniors scam
The closer a Prince Rupert woman looked at the deer in her yard, the stranger things became for her.
Tinubu’s wife, others pay last respect to late Akwa Ibom First Lady
Mrs Tinubu promised to support Helen Obareki, the first daughter of the late Akwa Ibom First Lady, to continue with the pet project of her mother.
Supreme Court’s 40-year quest to clean Delhi’s toxic air and why it falls short 
For nearly four decades now, the top court has actively discussed the air pollution crisis plaguing the country’s capital — leading to the passage of some consequential reforms. Yet, significant challenges persist
Laos methanol poisoning: Brit woman 'went blind' after 'drinking vodka shots at hostel' where 6 died
A British woman claimed she lost her vision and became violently ill after drinking vodka at the Nana Backpacker Hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos where six people have since died
Schoolgirl, 14, dies after collapsing at rugby club as police probe unexplained death
The death of Seren Jenkins, 14, is being probed by police after the schoolgirl's unexpected death at a rugby club in her hometown earlier this month, with a fundraiser set up to cover funeral costs
Surgeon suspended after patients said he turned noses into 'potatoes'
A top plastic surgeon dubbed 'the nose maestro' in France was suspended after patients complained that he had turned their noses into 'potatoes', it was revealed on Friday
'My endometriosis was making me suicidal'
Saff said the pain from her endometriosis became so bad she had suicidal thoughts
Mared opened an email and hours later she was dead - her parents want to make sure a catastrophic mistake can never happen again
Mared Foulkes, 21, was found dead at the Britannia Bridge in July 2020, hours after she received an email from Cardiff University saying she had failed an exam
'My son whispered secret code as he died - it unlocked the utlimate love note'
Jay Kennedy’s mother Dawn realised her boy was giving her the password to his mobile phone - the 20-year-old died from an incurable brain tumour
'Why I blame Johnson and Johnson baby talc for cancer that robbed me of my voice'
Cassandra Wardle was just 44 when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, like many babies her mum used talc on her trusting household name Johnson and Johnson
After my son died he whispered a secret code - it unlocked the ultimate love note
Jay Kennedy, 20, was diagnosed with an incurable high grade astrocytoma - a brain tumour - in 2020.
New community hub in Bristol promises to be a 'lifeline'
It aims to be a foundation upon which local residents can build stronger, healthier lives
'Amazing' schoolgirl praised for bravery after helping dad and sister in horror crash
Paramedics from the Scottish Ambulance Service heaped praise on Hayley McKay, 11, for her heroic efforts after her family was involved in a crash earlier this year
'I had friends who were DJs, doormen and drug dealers... things escalated very quickly'
Steve Wyatt was drinking 15 pints a day
New clue may finally crack DB Cooper case 53 years after hijacking
The enigma behind DB Cooper, the man who jumped out of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 with thousands in cash has long racked sleuths brains and stumped the FBI.
Missing aviator Amelia Earhart's 'plane' turns out to be 'just a pile of rocks'
"It's almost like somebody did set those rocks out in this nice little pattern of her plane, just to mess with somebody out there looking for her."
Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 18-24 November
Beekeeping, skink protections, the Aotearoa Afghanistan marathon, unanimous support for a new law, and a journey to London to learn saddlery, are among the latest feel-good stories from RNZ.
Kind Plymouth people needed to become 'cancer champions'
The Plymouth Cancer Champions Project is funded by Macmillan Cancer and is hosted by the Zebra Collective at the Mount Wise Neighbourhood Centre
The tragic death of a tiny baby that shook Greater Manchester to its core
A Home Office post mortem due to be held next week will reveal more
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