Daily roundup 10 July: Health Secretary, solid food, and mental health services

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Matt Hancock appointed Health Secretary following Brexit resignations; study finds giving babies solid food before they reach six months can benefit both mother and child; and inquiry recommends improving the transition for children with mental health problems into adult services, all in the news today.

Prime Minister Theresa May has appointed Matt Hancock as Health Secretary. Picture: UK Parliament
Prime Minister Theresa May has appointed Matt Hancock as Health Secretary. Picture: UK Parliament

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