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UK medical drug supply still uncertain in a no-deal Brexit

Britain’s government watchdog says there is still a “significant amount” of work to do to make sure the country has an adequate supply of licensed drugs in case of a no-deal Brexit. In a report issued Friday, Britain’s National Audit Office said additional shipping capacity chartered by the U.K. for sending goods across the English

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Abortion: Hundreds of healthcare workers oppose new law

Image copyright Chinnapong Hundreds of health professionals have written to the NI secretary expressing opposition to the liberalisation of NI’s abortion laws. The doctors, nurses and midwives say their consciences will not allow them to stay silent on the issue. They want reassurance as “conscientious objectors” that they will not have to perform or assist

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No-deal Brexit ‘still risk to NHS and care sector’

Image copyright Getty Images A no-deal Brexit presents risks to the NHS and care homes despite extensive government planning, a watchdog says. The National Audit Office praised the government for the “enormous amount of work” that had been done but said there were still “significant” gaps. The extra shipping capacity government was buying to bring

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The Best Women’s Shoes For Fall 2019, From Western Boots To Square Toes

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Christian Vierig via Getty ImagesWhen you put your best foot forward, make sure it’s in one of these shoes. When it comes to fall fashion, outerwear — whether an oversized denim jacket or a chic leather trench — helps makes the outfit.

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Johnson & Johnson appeals Oklahoma’s $572M opioid ruling

Consumer products giant Johnson & Johnson is appealing an Oklahoma judge’s $572 million order against the company and its subsidiaries for helping fuel the state’s opioid crisis. The company filed an appeal with the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Wednesday, arguing the ruling was an “unprecedented interpretation of Oklahoma public nuisance law.” The judge’s decision that

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