
EU Parliament Passes Health Data Legislation
Brussels’ attempts to consolidate the flow of health data are raising concerns about ‘medical totalitarianism’ as MEPs warn against sacrificing patient privacy for profit.

Brussels’ attempts to consolidate the flow of health data are raising concerns about ‘medical totalitarianism’ as MEPs warn against sacrificing patient privacy for profit.

Italy has offered to treat the seriously ill British girl.

Defrauding the Swedish government makes gangs twice as much money as their drug trade.

While results of further tests are expected, British PM Rishi Sunak reaffirmed his commitment to keep using the barge—now empty, but able to house up to 500 migrant men aged 18-65.

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) faces the longest doctor’s strike in its history as junior doctors in England demand a 35% pay rise, arguing that the rise in wages is needed due to inflation.

A former Conservative Party health minister said the government should implement a preventative approach to reduce the rise in “costly” chronic illnesses.

Surgeons “disgusted” while opposition politicians accuse the New Zealand government of “promoting racial discrimination” as the healthcare professionals are told to prioritise patients based on ethnicity and race.

Rishi Sunak said government’s job is to make sure we benefit from technology’s potential to improve our lives.

Besides cases of scams, the bill will be approved against the backdrop of increased vigilance by President Macron against his opponents, including ordinary citizens who express their opposition on social media.

48 hours of strike action by British nurses have been thrown into doubt after the High Court ruled it to be illegal.