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Biotech company Alnylam Pharmaceuticals conceded defeat for now in a lawsuit against Pfizer and BioNTech over technology in ...
The EU Court ruled against the Commission for failing to justify its refusal to release texts between von der Leyen and ...
The Commission is found to have wrongly refused to publish texts from its president during the Covid pandemic.
Von der Leyen is in hot water. And the EU court ruling doesn’t just say the Commission got it wrong — it says it knew better.
Placebo testing has been part of the process since the 1940s. It’s unclear what additional measures would achieve — but it may slow development.
The ruling, seen as a major victory for transparency campaigners, piles pressure on Ursula von der Leyen over the opaque nature of the EU's vaccine negotiations during the pandemic.
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When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the then-Stanford professor was one of the loudest critics of lockdowns, school closures and ...
Appointments for vaccines are available across the North East at hundreds of pharmacies and GP surgeries - here are details about who is eligible ...
The EU Court found the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, responsible for concealing information about ...
While the court decision does not define the scope of von der Leyen’s responsibility or impose any disciplinary or penal measures against her, it may trigger new cases against the Commission chief wit ...
A top European court says the European Commission was wrong to refuse the New York Times access to text messages sent between President Ursula von der Leyen and a pharmaceutical boss during the COVID- ...
The European Commission did not provide credible reasons for rejecting a New York Times request to hand over text messages ...
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