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We are honored and grateful that NHS staff and people working in the social care sector have approached The UK Column to tell their stories and share their experiences. In this interview, Debi Evans works in NHS Grampian (North East Scotland) and has the chance to speak to fellow 'old school' nurses who, like Debi, remember the days when nurses held patients' hands and treated them. welcomed. Treat them with respect and dignity. Old-style NHS nurses provided a wealth of 'tender, loving care'. They were trained to be vigilant observers, touching patients in appropriate ways and sensing the rate, rhythm,…
This opinion piece was first published Hold the Line. Are journalists the most ignorant people in society? Having endured the hardships of being a newspaper reporter for many years, I've come to realise that the answer is yes. Most journalists don’t seek out information outside the mainstream bubble and also tend to repeat what they’ve been told by authority figures. But they don't have the time to do any excavation or research. This has been a recipe for disaster when it comes to holding those in power to account and has led to a major decline in public trust in…
How a university, its major funders, and a newspaper killed a study into the toxicity of aluminum additives in vaccines
In this 2020 interview, Exley talks about his research on aluminum and brain toxicity. A less cold response The incidence of autism and Alzheimer's disease has been increasing for decades. In 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that approximately 1 in 44 According to 2018 data, 100 children as young as 8 in the United States were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. 1 in 54 statistic reported in 2020 The first autism prevalence study conducted in the United States in 1970 found a prevalence of less than 1 in 10,000 people, but this has increased significantly since…
A resignation letter from the National Health Service by an experienced Scottish nurse is published with permission to use the author's name. Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Unitwoodend hospitalaberdeen August 15, 2022 Please accept this letter as notification that I am resigning from my position as a Medicines Management Specialist Nurse in NHS Grampian. In accordance with my terms and conditions, I have given advance notice, including 3 months' notice as stated in my contract, and my last day of work will be Thursday, December 15, 2022. I have been working as a nurse in NHS Grampian since 2004 and feel that I can…
Read Dr. Hopkinson's commentary here. Greg Hopkinson, a former vascular surgeon, increasing number The proportion of health professionals in the UK and many other countries who currently express concerns about coronavirus vaccination policies. In particular, Dr Hopkinson has warned the British public that they are being denied informed consent when receiving vaccinations. The effects are especially severe for children. Experts like Greg Hopkinson are choosing to speak out in British columns because they have been denied the right to speak out by the BBC and other 'mainstream' media channels.
myself On Monday, March 23, 2020, I was a gullible doctor and ignorant of the unfolding events. I had just watched the Prime Minister announce measures to combat what could be the biggest threat to the health of the UK and the world in my lifetime. There was fear of another Spanish flu, or something worse. People could die on the streets, as a shocking video from China (aired by major news outlets) suggested. At first I believed everything Boris Johnson said. If emergency measures are not taken, the National Health Service, where I have worked for almost 40 years,…
This video, currently exclusive to the UK Column, was recorded by participants at the MHRA's September 2022 Board Meeting. The following time-stamped summaries are courtesy of nursing correspondent Debi Evans.The MHRA's full governance structure can be found here here.Timestamps are approximate and only a guide, and the length of the items described may vary. Therefore, only the start time is shown. Starts at 9 minutes – Introduction by Stephen Lightfoot, MHRA Board Meeting Chair – Click here for details on conflicts of interest and attendees and number of people watching remotely.9:00 – CEO Report: Dame June Lane talks about the…
hedley lease We draw on 35 years of supply chain experience to explain the real “big pharma system.” He made it clear that the MHRA was just an organization. A large number of staff have left the company since 2016, but who will replace them? Indeed, yes Anyone Or is the MHRA run by largely unqualified and inexperienced personnel trying to give the impression that it cares about our safety? What is the MHRA that no longer considers itself a regulator but an enabler? An enabler for the same big pharma companies? Vaccines typically take five to 10 years, or…
After this interview, Mr. Banu Deodat passed away on January 29, 2023. Ms Banu Deodat arrived in the UK from India in the 1960s and worked for the National Health Service as a liver transplant nurse for the rest of her career. Now 86, she has had night treatment discontinued following a decision by the North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). Alex Thomson interviews Mrs Deodat's son Sean about the problems he continues to have in receiving his mother's NHS-funded care. The mother has multiple health problems, as acknowledged by the NHS in a maternal needs assessment, and is…
Although our interest focuses on the tragic accounts of the victims, Injured by COVID-19 injectionanother evil act is happening right under our noses, in plain view of thousands, perhaps millions of people. Thinning out our the most vulnerable. When Elena Vlaika RGN When her soulmate and partner Stuart became breathless and unwell, she called an ambulance, trusting the NHS to look after him and bring him back in better shape. Little did she know that this harmless call for help would mean his last journey away from home alive. Stuart, who is in his early 50s, had suffered a mild…