But others warn that could stop some adults giving up cigarettes, which are much more harmful.
Ghana patients in danger as nurses head for NHS in UK – medics
The recruitment of nurses by high-income countries is “out of control”, a nursing body says.
Kathleen Folbigg: Mum pardoned for baby deaths claims win for science
Kathleen Folbigg spent 20 years in prison after being convicted of killing her four infant children.
Vision Pro: Apple’s new augmented reality headset unveiled
The high price and two-hour battery life raise questions about how popular the new device will be.
CBI faces crunch vote in battle for survival
The business lobby group is seeking a vote of confidence from members after a series of scandals.
‘Offensive actions’ under way in east, Ukraine says
Ukrainian military sources say a series of small-scale operations are under way, including in Bakhmut.
Bournemouth beach deaths: Riptide may have led to drownings – inquest
Sunnah Khan and Joe Abbess died after being pulled from the sea near Bournemouth Pier on Wednesday.
Holly Willoughby says she feels let down by Phillip Schofield
The presenter appeared on the ITV show on Monday for the first time since Phillip Schofield’s exit.
Mortgage rates: Average two-year fix rises by £35 a month
Mortgage rates have risen since recent figures showed inflation is not coming down as quickly as expected.
England cricketers become first LGBT couple to read CBeebies bedtime story
England cricketers Nat and Katherine Sciver-Brunt will read about an emotional sloth.
In Search of Iceberg Alley’s Spectacular Show
Each spring, opalescent icebergs from the Greenland ice sheet pass through Iceberg Alley, off the eastern edge of Canada, on a slow-motion journey southward.
Russia says it thwarted major Ukrainian offensive
Moscow claims to have killed 250 Ukrainian troops, but this has not been independently verified.
Mental health: Mum wants apology for killer son and victim
Ten days after leaving a psychiatric unit, David Fleet stabbed a man who was walking his dog.
Why is Prince Harry suing the Mirror Group?
The Duke of Sussex is the first royal of modern times to give evidence and be cross-examined in a British court.
Fake GCSE and A-level exam papers sold on Instagram and TikTok
Scams are becoming more common, with fraudsters charging up to £4,000 per paper, exam boards warn.
Ukraine war: ‘It’s better to die at home than abroad’
Thousands of Ukrainians are moving back to towns close to the front line, despite the dangers.
Ukraine war: Anti-Kremlin fighters say Russian soldiers ‘captured’
They say they will hand the men over to Ukraine, after accusing a Russian official of failing to meet them.
Bournemouth victim was fabulous young man – family
Family of Joe Abbess say they are “heartbroken and devastated” after the 17-year-old died off Bournemouth beach on Wednesday
UK has to reduce reliance on hotels to house migrants, says Robert Jenrick
Immigration minister says asking migrants to share rooms is “fair and reasonable” in some cases.
Illegal migrants plan could cost £6bn over two years, say government projections
Internal Home Office figures include the costs of developing detention facilities, the BBC understands.