Twelve people injured or bereaved by the jabs have dropped their claims because the company produced a leaflet warning of ‘rare’ blood clots in April 2021.
The medication can cause serious psychiatric problems and sexual dysfunction, which can persist indefinitely even after it is stopped, an MHRA review has found.
On Thursday voters go to the polls in England and Wales for elections for 107 councils, 11 mayors, 37 police and crime commissioners, and a by-election.
A group of Chinese academics in the UK were introduced to projects facilitated by a company that partners with China’s top makers of missiles and rockets.
Lord Farmer raised questions about ONS data that could establish link after request by MPs was denied, but made available to select ‘qualified researchers.’
Report says clinicians may be influenced to recommend devices, with the NHS accepting £35 million from 2017–2019 from pharma giants including Johnson & Johnson.
UnHerd editor told a parliamentary hearing his website was starved of advertising revenue by Global Disinformation Index for hosting ‘gender critical’ views.
The groups believe in biological reality over ‘identity’ and are demanding accountability from adult services who refused to cooperate with the Cass Review.
Officials say a baby has died of the illness but former GP says the jabs given to expectant mothers and babies can make children vulnerable to repeat infection.
A coroner has delivered his preliminary findings in the inquest into the death of three IRA men shot dead by the SAS in Northern Ireland during The Troubles.
Man who changed his mind three times about surgery that left him in agony said it is not just children who are vulnerable to harmful ’transgender' suggestions.
Therapists may be afraid not to ‘affirm’ the identity of people who believe they are ’transgender‘ if proposals to ban so-called ’conversion therapy' go ahead.
Charities and health organisations warn that failure to adequately examine the impact of lockdowns on mental health support ‘risks failing’ millions of people.
Cass Review criticises how children have been let down by inappropriate treatment and ’toxic debate' and calls for more holistic care and trained professionals.