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Andy Burnham to drop spy-tech firm Palantir from NHS, reports say
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Andy Burnham to drop spy-tech firm Palantir from NHS, reports say

Andy Burnham, the incoming UK Prime Minister, is reportedly planning to remove US-based tech firm Palantir from the National Health Service (NHS) contracts. Palantir, known for its data surveillance capabilities, has secured a £330 million deal with the NHS over seven years, along with significant contracts with the Ministry of Defence and nuclear deterrence programs. Critics argue that Palantir's ties to the Israeli military, including its involvement in targeting civilians in Gaza, raise ethical concerns. In 2024, Palantir partnered with Israel's Ministry of Defense for operations in Gaza, and its CEO defended the actions as targeting 'mostly terrorists.' A UN report suggests the company may have knowingly facilitated unlawful military actions. Additionally, the US Pentagon is investigating whether Palantir's AI systems contributed to civilian casualties during a missile strike in Iran. While some politicians, like Stuart Andrew of the Conservatives, criticize Burnham's potential decision as politically motivated, others argue that the NHS should prioritize technological advancement regardless of political affiliations.

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Palantir: How a US spy-tech firm with links to Israel’s genocide infiltrated the British state

Since 2020, Palantir, a U.S.-based data surveillance firm linked to Israeli actions in occupied Palestine, has secured over £670 million in UK contracts across civil and defense sectors, sparking ethical and security concerns. Key contracts include a £330 million deal with the NHS and a £240 million agreement with the Ministry of Defense, along with a £15 million contract tied to Britain’s nuclear deterrent. In January 2024, Palantir partnered with Israel’s Ministry of Defense to use its technology in 'war-related missions,' including targeting civilians in Gaza. The firm’s CEO acknowledged that its systems were used against 'mostly terrorists' in Gaza, while a UN report alleged executive-level awareness of Israel’s unlawful force in Palestine. Amnesty International criticized Palantir for enabling Israel’s alleged genocide and apartheid in Gaza and called for contract termination.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames Palantir’s involvement with the UK government through a critical lens, emphasizing its ties to Israel’s actions in Palestine and accusing the company of enabling human rights violations. It highlights calls from organizations like Amnesty International to terminate contracts with彭

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 65): The article accurately references Palantir's contracts with the NHS and MoD, and mentions its partnership with Israel's defense ministry. However, it includes speculative statements like 'infiltrated the British state' and quotes from the UN rapporteur without direct sourcing, which reduces factual

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Andy Burnham to drop spy-tech firm Palantir from NHS, reports say

Andy Burnham, the incoming UK Prime Minister, is reportedly planning to remove US-based tech firm Palantir from the National Health Service (NHS) contracts. Palantir, known for its data surveillance capabilities, has secured a £330 million deal with the NHS over seven years, along with significant contracts with the Ministry of Defence and nuclear deterrence programs. Critics argue that Palantir's ties to the Israeli military, including its involvement in targeting civilians in Gaza, raise ethical concerns. In 2024, Palantir partnered with Israel's Ministry of Defense for operations in Gaza, and its CEO defended the actions as targeting 'mostly terrorists.' A UN report suggests the company may have knowingly facilitated unlawful military actions. Additionally, the US Pentagon is investigating whether Palantir's AI systems contributed to civilian casualties during a missile strike in Iran. While some politicians, like Stuart Andrew of the Conservatives, criticize Burnham's potential decision as politically motivated, others argue that the NHS should prioritize technological advancement regardless of political affiliations.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames Palantir's involvement in the NHS and its connections to the Israeli military as ethically problematic, emphasizing criticisms from human rights organizations and international bodies. It highlights concerns about corporate influence in public services and aligns with progressive,

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 50 · Objektivität 55): The article repeats information from the previous piece but adds some context about Palantir's contracts. However, it lacks specific details about the alleged decision to drop Palantir from the NHS, relying on secondhand reporting from The Telegraph. The tone remains biased, focusing on Palantir's t

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Wahrscheinlich wird der nächste britische Premierminister Andy Burnham Palantir vom NHS verbieten

Am 2. Juli 2026 berichtete The Telegraph, dass Andy Burnham, der nach dem Rücktritt von Keir Starmer voraussichtlich der nächste Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs wird, plant, Palantirs Verträge mit dem National Health Service (NHS) zu kündigen. Diese Entscheidung kommt inmitten von Labour-Abgeordneten und Gewerkschaften, die die Entfernung von Palantir aufgrund von Bedenken über seine Verbindungen zum israelischen Militär und den US-Einwanderungsbehörden fordern.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): Der Artikel formuliert die mögliche Entfernung von Palantir aus dem NHS als Reaktion auf ethische Bedenken hinsichtlich seiner Partnerschaften mit dem israelischen Militär und den US-Einwanderungsbehörden, was mit progressiven Kritiken des Einflusses von Unternehmen und der Militarisierung übereinstimmt.

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 30 · Objektivität 40): This article contains significant inaccuracies, such as claiming Andy Burnham is set to become PM after Keir Starmer's resignation, which is not mentioned in the primary source. It cites The Telegraph without verifying the claim, and the timeline of events is unclear. The tone is highly biased, pres

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