
I’m 26 and want to be sterilised over pregnancy sickness
Chloe booked an abortion because her sickness was so severe she could not look after herself.
SUNDAY, 01 FEBRUARY 2026, 22:53

Chloe booked an abortion because her sickness was so severe she could not look after herself.
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A nurse was reinstated after a probe found no evidence she had identified a transgender patient.

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How the third Monday of January came to be known as the most depressing day of the year.

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John Cuddihy told BBC Scotland News his late daughter’s experiences “must continue to echo beyond her lifetime”.
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