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As we celebrate 75 years of our NHS, meet three
Ahead of National Donor Day, Maggie Cotter explains how she’s had her life saved not once but twice…
FROM A PIONEER IN THE WOMEN’S GAME TO PRIMETIME TV STAR, JODIE OUNSLEY IS DEFYING THE ODDS EVERY DAY
IT MAY BE 2026, BUT MANY HARD-WON RIGHTS FOR WOMEN ARE UNDER THREAT. WE ASK GROUNDBREAKING ACTIVISTS, STORYTELLERS AND A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER HOW TO MAINTAIN HOPE AND EFFECT CHANGE, EVEN WHEN THE WAY FORWARD IS UNCLEAR
Julie Balchin has had an emotional rollercoaster with her body image and health throughout the years. But she’s become a personal trainer to share what she’s learned and help others...
No one thought Jackie Higginbottom would stick at her new job as a lollipop lady, but 50 years on and she’s still on duty…
Lucy Inglis BornThe untold history of childbirth336pp. Bloomsbury Continuum. £25. Hannah Marsh ThreadA Caesarean story of myth, magic andmedicine320pp. Leap. £20. Lucy Inglis’s new book Born: The unto