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Patients will resist medical record sharing if NHS bosses ignore their privacy fears

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imageWho's peeping at your files?files by Harry Huber/shutterstock.com

Can it really be that giving pharmacists access to their customers' prescription information, even those pharmacists based in a supermarket, is viewed as a problem? After all, when done so using their professional credentials and code of conduct, with your explicit permission to do...

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Heydon will consider bias claims on Friday

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imageRoyal commissioner Dyson Heydon's position is untenable, according to Labor Senate leader Penny Wong.Joel Carrett/AAP

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) will ask the royal commissioner into trade union corruption, Dyson Heydon, to disqualify himself – an application he will hear on Friday.

The ACTU advised the commission on...

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  2. A beginner's guide to understanding stem cells
  3. Forget plagiarism: there's a new and bigger threat to academic integrity
  4. The risks attached to South Africa's nuclear energy strategy
  5. Why South Africa's economy is likely to grow more slowly than its potential
  6. We need a new relationship with urban noise
  7. Queensland's domestic violence strategy may finally put action to the test
  8. How a new test is revolutionising what we know about viruses in our midst
  9. Brandis' changes to environmental laws will defang the watchdogs
  10. IHEU open letter to Prime Minister and President of Bangladesh
  11. Remember the Pacific's people when we remember the war in the Pacific
  12. Weather forecasting is about to get even better
  13. The challenge of managing Earth's new economic frontier: our oceans
  14. Forget the hostile Congress – Obama can cut global climate deals on his own terms
  15. Sickness or scourge, Australia's ice problem can't be summed up in soundbites
  16. How to correctly engage with Catholicism and Islam in public commentary
  17. Antigone now: Greek tragedy is the debate we have to have
  18. Teaching how to think is just as important as teaching anything else
  19. A change in Australia's web rules would open up the .au space
  20. Oldest human-like hand bone may help us understand the evolution of tool making
  21. Simple hospitality could be the answer to the European migrant 'crisis'
  22. Autistic people are more creative than you might think
  23. Young people and e-cigarettes: what we know so far
  24. To service global trade, today's ships and cargo are smarter than ever
  25. First foreign band to play North Korea is famed for its 'fascism'
  26. We tested whether mental health workers were prejudiced against personality disorders – here's what we found
  27. The voters of Canning could have quite a say on Tony Abbott's leadership
  28. Sri Lanka's election thwarts Rajapaksa and sets the scene for deeper reform
  29. Zombie loans and a £300bn cushion: inside the Bank of England rates dilemma
  30. Will we pick privacy over drone-drops from Amazon?
  31. Does selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve make sense now?
  32. Libraries on the front lines of the homelessness crisis in the United States
  33. In the push for marketable skills, are we forgetting the beauty and poetry of STEM disciplines?
  34. Spare your health, budget, and the planet: ditch the palaeodiet
  35. The genetic blueprint of an octopus reveals much about this amazing creature
  36. The government vs the environment: lawfare in Australia
  37. Explainer: how dangerous is the sodium cyanide found at Tianjin explosion site?
  38. Social mobility: why does private school give you such a leg up?
  39. The fragile new landscape for small business and entrepreneurs in Britain
  40. Rousseff shaky as Brazilians march for change (but can't decide which way to go)
  41. Global standards on sexual violence will get more women into work
  42. How DNA detectives are helping solve the rise of superbugs
  43. 'Dead niche' green festivals need to move mainstream
  44. Yoga may be the missing link to stroke survivors' rehabilitation
  45. The quest to find affordable and sustainable sanitation solutions for Africa
  46. Lessons that can be learnt from dockworkers who helped bring apartheid to its knees
  47. South Africa's health sector is leaking money: what can be done about it?
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