confidence in the journal s ability to police the content that it publishes. - the royal college of psychiatrists said it rejected the retraction request given the distance in time since the original article was published, the widely available public debate on the paper and the fact the article had already been subject to a full investigation in 2011. what might seem academic here in the uk continues to have real life implications for women in the us. kate lamble, bbc news. we will have the full newsnight investigation coming up in our later hours. stay tuned. this week, former us president donald trump said he d received a letter notifying him that he was a target of a federal grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal breaks it all down. constitutionally, nothing stops donald trump from running for the white house again. and in fact, this could probably strengthen his bid because there is some evidence, certainly amon
raised over a combined $2 million after being expelled from the state house floor in april for protesting for gun reform. the two democratic lawmakers each raised over a million dollars each from donations coming largely from outside the state. an investigation by bbc newsnight and the british medicaljournal has uncovered a dispute over controversial research on the impact of abortion on the mental health of women. an independent panel resigned from the britishjournal of psychiatry after their recommendation to withdraw the research, which is still being used in us legal cases restricting abortion access, was not followed. here is a preview of newsnight s investigation by science correspondent kate lamble.
it is still referenced in ongoing cases. what might seem academic in the uk, has real life consequences for women in the us. kate lamble there. and that investigation was produced by hannah barnes. we first broke the story this morning on the bbc news website and in the hours since we did so, three more members of the british journal of pyshciatry s wider editorial board have also resigned. one told us they did so as a matter of principle and in solidarity with others who have stood down. a deputy editor of the journal also resigned last week. we are still waiting to try to keep to a conservative mp david simmonds, who was due to speak to news uxbridge. that is the back of a sky tv presenter. but we don t have him yet. we are scouring high and low to find a conservative mp to answer the
a number of russians disaffected by the invasion and the war in ukraine. it is not clear if these things are linked, but the timing is certainly interesting stuff we will get some analysis of that, i m sure, very shortly. an investigation by bbc newsnight and the british medicaljournal has uncovered a row over controversial research regarding the impact of abortion on the mental health of women. an independent panel resigned from the britishjournal of psychiatry after their recommendation to withdraw the research, which is still being used in us legal cases restricting abortion access, was not followed. newsnight s science correspondent, kate lamble, reports. this decision must not stand! we will abolish abortion! legal threats to uk publishers may be having a ripple effect on major us health care decisions. in 2011, us psychologist professor priscilla coleman produced research concluding women who d had an abortion have an 81% increased risk of mental health problems.
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