MPs have voted down a House of Lords amendment that would have exempted general practices from paying increased national insurance contributions (NICs) from April. In October 2024 the chancellor of ...
At the height of the Troubles in the early 1980s Ian Bownes, a young trainee psychiatrist in Northern Ireland, was sent into the notorious H blocks in Belfast’s Maze prison to assess if its ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for an urgent international public health response as tuberculosis (TB) funding cuts threaten to reverse two decades of progress in containing the ...
The bill is an important opportunity to finally remove the “reasonable punishment” defence for smacking children in England, write Andrew Rowland and Grace Hastie The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools ...
Weight management programmes for obese or overweight children may be effective, but their impact has been hampered by low uptake and completion rates, an evaluation of eight pilot projects across ...
Refugees deserve the opportunity to become citizens, but the UK government’s new guidance will exclude and further marginalise them, say Angela Burnett and Kolbassia Haoussou In February 2025 the UK ...
Great British Energy, a new, publicly owned company created by the government, is to invest £200m to fit solar panels to the roofs of 200 NHS hospitals and 200 schools in England. The aim is to cut ...
More and more US hospitals are being bought by private equity firms. Sudden closures and layoffs are having a devastating effect on resident doctors’ careers, reports Paige Huffman Liz Calhoun was ...
Repeated errors in reading and acting on scans in the NHS in England have led to delays in diagnosis and treatment, patients having avoidable operations, and in some cases avoidable deaths, the NHS ...
A US judge has blocked drastic job cuts to the US Agency for International Development (USAID). On 18 March Judge Theodore Chuang of the US District Court for Maryland ruled that the moves—which ...
Beyond presumed autonomy: AI-assisted patient preference predictors and the personalised living will
Annoni’s critique of Personalized Patient Preference Predictors (P4) highlights a fundamental flaw in their current design: ...
Background China has enacted subnational smoke-free legislations, which requires compliance evaluations to provide data for future implementation planning. This study comprehensively assessed ...
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