A Holyrood committee questions whether a key target for A&E waiting times in Scotland is "reasonable or achievable".
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Ebola vaccine trial ‘interrupted’
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Obama demands $6bn for Ebola fight
US President Barack Obama renews calls for Congress to approve $6bn (£3.8bn) in emergency aid to fight the deadly Ebola outbreak.
Ebola crisis: WHO upbeat on targets
The World Health Organization says the goals it set itself for treatment and safe burials in West Africa's Ebola outbreak have largely been met.
Huge risk of Ebola spread, warns UN
The UN's Ebola mission chief in West Africa tells the BBC that there is still a "huge risk" that the deadly virus could spread...