A Bitter Pill for the Medical Council
Look what happens when dissenting doctors are criminalised.
Look what happens when dissenting doctors are criminalised.
For those who can remember Camp Freedom in Wellington, we actually had a real-life demonstration of how a better society could work.
Claire Trevett highlights the beauty of Winston Peters' attack on Ayesha Verrall.
Our legal advice suggests that the secrecy requirements contained in an NDA, depending on its terms, may be challenged in the courts and could be deemed illegal. Certainly any attempt to silence people adversely affected by a public health initiative appears to run contrary to New Zealand law.
I’ve had years of failure, hurt, pain and suffering but I always get up in the morning and move forwards. Six years ago my life changed and it has cost me everything. Here’s why.
Winston Peters showed Labour how to orchestrate a hit that hurts.
Who on earth would appoint ‘Dictator Dan’ to look after youth mental health?
This article investigates why Covid-19 vaccines have such a broad spectrum of adverse effects. It offers some deep insights and ways forward.
While we cannot overlook or erase past events, or undo all of the damage that was done, the main emphasis of this roadshow lies in looking to the future.
We are supposed to be ‘shock horrored’ by this documentary, at the notion this could happen at all.
The new funding brings the total support from Health New Zealand and ACC for the financial year 2024/25 to nearly $357 million.
It was the Abortion Legislation Act 2020, designed by Dame Jacinda Ardern, which enshrined the legal fiction that unborn children are not human beings with a right to life until they are born.
Finance Minister Willis, Pharmac chair Bennett and Regulation Minister Seymour should prove they’re on top of their ministries.
When important information is kept secret, it can lead to rumours and misinformation. Releasing the contract prevents speculation, promotes clear, factual communication and reduces panic or distrust.
I recommend the ALTY hospital to any fellow New Zealanders who need a hip transplant and can afford the cost.
The directive, issued by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, is quite clear and considered.