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Published in: 50.50: NewsPartner of US citizen ‘left to die’ in Malta condemns Roe v Wade decision
EXCLUSIVE: Andrea Prudente’s partner spoke to oD from her bedside in Spain, where she awaits a life-saving abortion
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Published in: 50.50: NewsLGB Alliance ‘insults’ gay men with call to shut venues over monkeypox
Tweet called for closure of strip clubs, saunas and other LGBT spaces ahead of Pride
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureUS abortion ban will be ‘devastating’ for Hispanic and Black communities
Marginalised communities in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico already struggle to access abortion, say campaigners
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: 400,000 disabled people lose out on help to cut energy costs
Charity slams government for showing “total disregard” as disabled people in England are cut out of free insulation scheme
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Published in: Home: NewsExclusive: Most of Javid’s ‘69 new NHS centres’ may not actually exist
The health secretary last month claimed 69 new centres are ‘up and running’ – but neither his department nor the NHS...
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Published in: oDR: FeatureAccessing food and medicine in a warzone: Ukraine’s supply crisis
For those who require insulin or other prescription drugs, the situation is a matter of life and death
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Published in: ourNHS: NewsWebsite for booking NHS appointments offers mostly private healthcare
Exclusive: Patients trying to book NHS GP services online are plunged into a ‘baffling’ system of paid-for tests and...
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Published in: ourNHS: NewsThree-quarters of UK public worried more NHS privatisation will damage care
Exclusive: Both Tory and Labour voters are worried about the impact of more NHS privatisation, poll commissioned by...
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Published in: ourNHS: NewsMP with stake in giant health insurer lobbied for ‘Australian-style’ care insurance
Exclusive: Tory MP Marcus Fysh ‘wrong’ not to mention interest in insurance firm when proposing insurance-friendly...
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Published in: ourNHS: NewsMillions opt out of England’s health data-sharing plan
NHS data-sharing scheme put on hold ‘indefinitely’ after public backlash to privacy concerns raised by openDemocracy
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: NewsSecretive ‘spy’ firm met UK minister to discuss PPE supply
Exclusive: No records were kept of meeting with private company chaired by government’s own PPE tsar
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: AnalysisOn eating disorders, it's time to stop talking and start acting
In the UK, many people are missing out on potentially life-saving treatment because of chronic underfunding and...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationDisplaced women and girls in Latin America threatened by COVID-19
There is an urgent need for rights-based health policies to protect the health and well-being of this exceptionally...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationЯк американські активісти допомагають обманювати українських жінок щодо абортів
Вже кількадесят років аборти дозволені законом в Україні — проте пов’язані з адміністрацією Дональда Трампа...
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Published in: ourNHSBrexit or no Brexit, life-changing medicines already aren’t getting through
Big Pharma is hurting the NHS at its core – here's what we need to do, if we're bold enough.
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Published in: ourNHSWhy politicians need to 'take responsibility' for children's health too
This government is betraying children on a grand scale, and making positive ‘choices’ impossible.
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Published in: ourNHSThe budget offers the NHS scraps – and fails to see off the privatisers
There was little on offer in yesterday’s budget to meaningfully help struggling hospitals, health and social care...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe health catastrophe in Gaza: our double standards are killing Palestinians
The right to health is severely restricted for the residents of Gaza in a way that would be inconceivable if enacted...
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Published in: oDRMeet the women affected by Abkhazia’s abortion ban
A year and a half ago, the authorities in Abkhazia banned abortions in nearly all circumstances. These women have...
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Published in: oDRScaling back on healthcare may start with Russia’s migrants. But it won’t end there
The Russian state has absolved itself from providing social services to migrant workers. Are its own citizens next? RU
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job