Research finds that trade deal requiring UK to buy more medicines from US takes away money from other parts of NHS.

Analysis reveals extent of impact on NHS of placating Donald Trump over price of British medicine exports

A UK-US trade deal to appease Donald Trump could lead to 229,000 deaths by 2036 if NHS funding is diverted to pay Big Pharma more for medicines, it's been claimed

The Government's pharmaceutical trade deal with the US could cost NHS England £45billion and cause at least 229,000 preventable deaths over the next decade, experts say.

Research finds that trade deal requiring UK to buy more medicines from US takes away money from other parts of NHS.

A new trade deal between the United States and United Kingdom could result in more than 200,000 otherwise avoidable deaths in England by diverting billions of pounds away from…

British Parliament member urges Labour government to defend NHS against US pharmaceutical trade deal projected to cause 229,000 excess deaths. Will UK stand up to White House…