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Record High Abortions in England and Wales

Official figures reveal a sharp 11% rise in abortions in England and Wales, reaching 277,970 in 2023. Health leaders cite cost-of-living pressures and strained sexual health services as key factors.

Record High Abortions in England and Wales

New government data reveals an 11% surge in abortions in 2023, the highest rate since 1967. Experts cite the cost of living crisis and barriers to contraception as key drivers.

AI to End 'Fish Disco' Thinking Strangling UK

AI-assisted decision-making could break Britain's cycle of costly stagnation and absurd trade-offs, like a £140m salmon, argues Google DeepMind's Samuel Albanie. Read the analysis.

Wyoming Supreme Court strikes down abortion bans

Wyoming's Supreme Court has ruled two abortion bans unconstitutional, preserving access. The decision cites a state healthcare amendment. Read the full analysis of this pivotal reproductive rights victory.

Prince Harry wins fight for UK security protection

The Duke of Sussex is set to have his automatic armed police protection reinstated in the UK after a lengthy legal fight, potentially paving the way for royal family reunions. Read the latest developments.

US Woman Charged After Inducing Own Abortion

A Kentucky woman faces criminal charges, including fetal homicide, after allegedly using medication to end her pregnancy. This case highlights the legal risks for women in post-Roe America.

Court Allows Medicaid Defunding of Planned Parenthood

A US appeals court has permitted a Trump-era provision to strip Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood in 22 states, a move critics call a 'back-door abortion ban'. Explore the legal battle and its impact on reproductive healthcare access.

Starc questions DRS confidence after 'Snicko' review

Australia's Mitchell Starc reveals confidence in cricket's DRS is 'dwindling' after a controversial 'Snicko' decision in the 2025 Ashes. Explore the incident and its impact on the game's technology.

Texas Law Lets Residents Sue Over Abortion Pills

A new Texas law allows citizens to sue anyone suspected of mailing abortion pills, directly challenging 'shield laws' in states like New York and Massachusetts. This escalation could set a landmark Supreme Court battle.

NDIS Automation Puts Vulnerable Lives at Risk

Plans to automate NDIS funding decisions could mirror the robodebt disaster, threatening essential support for people with complex disabilities. Learn why human oversight is vital.

What patients truly want from their surgeons

A new study reveals patients seek empathy and shared decisions from surgeons, not just technical skill. Discover why holistic care is crucial for patient outcomes in the UK.

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