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Ministers say leaving the EU ‘has given the UK a world of future opportunities’. So I have tracked down the travel advantages.
EU law is not bad for our health and safety – unfortunately, the same cannot be said of our government.
Britain imports radioactive isotopes to detect and cure cancer. Border chaos at Dover would make them useless in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
How have the numbers of doctors in the NHS who come from the EU and the European Free Trade Association changed since the Brexit referendum in 2016? And do certain specialties face particular problems? Martha McCarey and Mark Dayan take a closer look at what’s happened since the vote.
DAN WHITE explains why so many of Britain's disabled community are fearful of a no-deal Brexit.
The EU’s Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) annual report reveals that a record exchange of information helped to trace and remove affected products from the market.
Six years after the referendum we can disentangle the evidence and judge the effects on health and care, says Richard Vize.
In 11 key policy areas, POLITICO reporters look ahead to March 30, 2019.
A prolonged economic fallout as a result of Brexit could have a chilling effect on the NHS budget, writes the head of the NHS European Office.
There could be between 3000 and 23,000 extra deaths in the UK by 2030 because the cost of fruit and vegetables will rise so much after Brexit, warns a study that modelled the impact of various Brexit scenarios.
Restrictions on doctors’ working hours must not be watered down as part of post-Brexit legislative changes, the BMA has said.
So how would a no-deal Brexit affect cancer patients and research?