Index on Censorship arrived at the Big Bookend Festival in Leeds to discuss whether it is acceptable for governments and others to withhold information from the public during a conflict
IN THIS ISSUE
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The silence around sexual assault in India’s universities
Rape victims on campuses are being urged to keep quiet, with people's reputations prioritised over stopping sexual violence
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RFK Jr could be a disaster for American healthcare
It is deeply troubling that the USA’s new health secretary believes in conspiracy theories and is hostile towards modern medicine
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Whistleblowers silenced over failings in NHS pregnancy care
Index investigates the culture of secrecy shrouding maternity services and women’s healthcare in England
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The forgotten patients: Lost voices in the global healthcare system
Volume 54.01 Spring 2025
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