Knowing superstitions aren't real doesn't stop us behaving superstitiously – why?
Maybe you have a lucky number, avoid black cats, or shudder at the thought of opening an umbrella indoors.
Gardening expert explains one niggling job to do urgently to stop 'spring hell'
A gardening expert has shared his top tasks for the month of November, including the best bulbs to plant now and what you need to do with fallen leaves and empty plant pots
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
Scots woman battling rare genetic blood disorder reliant on life-saving transfusions
Hannah Russell, 20, under-goes regular treatment to fight a rare blood disorder which has affected her family for generations.
North Tyneside woman raising money to make Christmas magical for children in hospital
Calli Tully is raising money for children who are having to spend the festive season in hospital
Scots son who died of brain tumour left family a 'love note from heaven'
Jay Kennedy, 20, was diagnosed with an incurable high grade astrocytoma - a brain tumour - after a seizure, headaches and vomiting aged 18.
Possibly toxic chemical may be widespread in drinking water, study finds. Should you filter your tap water?
A previously unidentified chemical has been discovered in the tap water of about one-third of U.S. homes, a new study has found, and scientists are actively investigating whether it's toxic.
Nurse explains how to measure blood pressure accurately - and what to do if it's high
A cardiac nurse has taken to TikTok to share her expert tips on how to accurately measure blood pressure at home - and what to do if your reading is high
Patients referred for orthopaedic surgery not even making waiting lists
"It felt as though my hip was going to collapse," says Heather Tanguay, 80, as GPs say they can't even get patients on surgery wait lists now.
last updated on 24 Nov 22:28