Prince Harry’s autobiography has become the UK’s fastest-selling nonfiction book ever, recording figures of 400,000 on its first day of sale. The tell-all book, released last week, provides a range of accusations, including an allegation of being “sacrificed” on the...

Managing distrust in social care—how can we shift the dial?
Last month, Orpea, Europe’s second-largest nursing home, received widespread accusations of misconduct and mistreatment of elderly relatives. Following three years of investigations, French journalist Victor Castanet accused Orpea of alleged market rigging and the...
Digital health’s potential remains shackled: How can we tackle outdated prejudices through the media?
According to the first official data for 2022, NHS waiting lists have hit a new high. The number of patients waiting for non-urgent operations in England has now risen to more than 6.1 million, and health bosses are warning that winter hospital pressures risk becoming...
When it comes to cannabis, PR can be a tool to save lives
This month marks three years since the first medical cannabis prescription was granted on the NHS to nine-year-old boy Alfie Dingley. This decision by then Home Secretary Sajid Javid led to a law change on 1st November 2018, which enabled medicinal cannabis to be...