The service - the only NHS gender clinic for children in England and Wales - will close in March 2024.
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By Lauren Moss
LGBT & Identity correspondent

The World Health Organization says future outbreaks remain possible, as it ends the highest level of alert.

The World Health Organization says future outbreaks remain possible, as it ends the highest level of alert.

The committee's recommendation means the agency is likely to formally approve the drug this summer.

Authorities believe shamanic rituals played a role in the deaths of Natasha Lechner and Jarrad Antonovich.

Too many people face long waits for cancer and planned care, but the NHS says huge progress has been made.

Some physiques perform better in different climates - just like animals, a study of athletes suggests.

Most of the baby's DNA comes from their two parents, with a small percentage from a donor.

Figures suggest the rate is almost four times higher for women from black ethnic minority backgrounds.

The World Health Organization says future outbreaks remain possible, as it ends the highest level of alert.

The committee's recommendation means the agency is likely to formally approve the drug this summer.

Authorities believe shamanic rituals played a role in the deaths of Natasha Lechner and Jarrad Antonovich.

Too many people face long waits for cancer and planned care, but the NHS says huge progress has been made.

Some physiques perform better in different climates - just like animals, a study of athletes suggests.

Most of the baby's DNA comes from their two parents, with a small percentage from a donor.

Figures suggest the rate is almost four times higher for women from black ethnic minority backgrounds.

The committee's recommendation means the agency is likely to formally approve the drug this summer.

Authorities believe shamanic rituals played a role in the deaths of Natasha Lechner and Jarrad Antonovich.

Too many people face long waits for cancer and planned care, but the NHS says huge progress has been made.

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