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Why It Would be Healthier if Governments Funded Public Health Without Undue Interference

There has been question about our government’s response to COVID-19 and its impact on various nations’ health, sustenance and wellbeing. Continue reading →

Opaque UK Government Prefers Surveillance and Censorship over Self-Reporting and Responsibility

The result is concealed engagement with industry and conflict of interest with unhealthy commodity stakeholders who knowingly undermine public sector integrity.

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UK Government lets public sector self-monitor its engagement with industry

The first UK case of COVID-19 was confirmed on 31st January 2020 and a lockdown of unknown duration started on Continue reading →

Why Profits are Put Before Public Health – and it’s Getting Dangerous

Further back in time, women were healers, often using herbs and natural medicines. When we think of Medieval people today, Continue reading →

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Why Boosting your Media Profile While Ignoring Your Opposition Helps Win Elections

The biggest area in which political elections are fought has to be the media. There is plenty of evidence for Continue reading →

Surprising Benefits of the Elimination Diet

Just recently there seem to have been many more people speaking up about cutting out foods that may be causing Continue reading →

The Truth Behind Party Leadership Contests

In light of the leaked information about the Panama Papers, I’ve looked up the various registered interests of the four Continue reading →

How Political Decisions are Influenced by Blatant Self-Interest

While we, the public, face a wide spectrum of penalties for any transgressions in our lives, from fines or bankruptcy Continue reading →

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