When Maria Waters, a 58-year-old GP from Richmond, in Surrey, went for her hospital outpatient appointment last summer, she carefully prepared. She was booked in to have a hysteroscopy.
Could taking tiny fractions of the normal prescribed dose of a medication offer a brilliant way to benefit from the drug, without suffering its usual side-effects?
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Keir Starmer , leader of a Brexit Britain for which he did not vote, now finds himself leading Europe's efforts to bolster Ukraine.
The singer's new figure has sparked concern among those close to her who feel distancing herself from her previous image, which was all about 'big is beautiful', could impact her image.
In November last year, Gail's, the upmarket bakery chain, announced it would be opening a new branch in Primrose Hill, a particularly chichi corner of north London.
A blood test that detects tiny fragments shed by bowel cancer cells could help catch the disease at its earliest stage, increasing the chances of survival.
Jack Vettriano never made any bones about what it was that inspired him as an artist. 'I want to paint attractive women, I don't give a damn about the men,' he once told me.