Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that doctors were sufficiently pleased with the 75-year-old king's response to treatment for the unspecified form of cancer.
Rebecca Bridges, 54, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in August 2020 after suffering from breathlessness, aching joints and bleeding gums
Police have declared a major incident following news the batch was making people 'very ill'
One in five people on average need at least three interactions – but for ethnic minorities figure rises to one in three Ethnic minorities and young people require more visits than other people to the GP before being diagnosed with cancer, according to new analysis.On average, one in five people across England require three or more GP interactions before being diagnosed with cancer. But for people from ethnic minority backgrounds, the figure rises to one in three, according to analysis of the NHS...
The monarch, 75, visited a cancer treatment center in London where he met with medical specialists and other patients.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit Nigeria next month after Harry attends an event in the UK
Prince William returned to work after wife Kate Middleton's cancer reveal, promising fans he will look after her amid treatment.
Prince William returns to public duties on Thursday for the first time since his wife’s cancer diagnosis, bolstering the royal family’s ranks as health problems continue to sideline the princess and King Charles III.
Manchester City’s Rodri and Nathan Ake appeared to have a disagreement as they headed down the tunnel for half time at Nottingham Forest. The reigning Premier League champions had a 1-0 lead
Prince William returns to public duties on Thursday for the first time since his wife’s cancer diagnosis, bolstering the royal family’s ranks as health problems continue to sideline the princess and King Charles III.
Prince William has been spending time with wife and children since last engagement in March
A ‘vulnerable’ man with learning disabilities had vile slurs tattooed on his head by a drunken trio who recorded the events on camera. Northampton Crown Court was shown harrowing footage of Edward Murray being tattooed across the front, crown and back of his head by a laughing group who had persuaded him to come to a house where they had been enjoying an evening of drinking and drug-taking. The court heard how Murray was of low intelligence and had not consented to having the word ‘nonce’...