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Massimiliano  Verde

Massimiliano Verde is a journalist at Parliament News, He is covering Society and Culture News. Boasting a Master's Degree in Political Science, stands as a prominent figure in the Italian cultural landscape. His presidency of the Neapolitan Academy, a scientifically and sociolinguistically renowned group, attests to his relentless dedication to safeguarding and promoting Neapolitan language and culture. His activism and profound expertise have propelled him into the role of interlocutor for UNESCO as part of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022-2032), a prestigious acknowledgment highlighting the significance of his efforts in preserving the linguistic and cultural diversity of our planet.

Verde's fervent passion for the history and culture of Southern Italy has driven him to immerse himself in research, resulting in numerous essays and articles that delve into the peculiarities and beauties of the region. His commitment extends beyond academia, manifesting in ongoing dissemination activities aimed at acquainting the general public with the rich cultural heritage of the South. His endeavors transcend national boundaries, as evidenced by his participation in international conferences and collaboration with various foreign institutions, rendering him an ambassador of Southern culture on the global stage and fostering intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding.

    Infected Blood Inquiry Lawyers Say Time Won't Bar Prosecutions
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    Infected Blood Inquiry: Lawyers Say Time Won’t Bar Prosecutions

    London (Parliament News) – The National Police Chiefs’ Council is reviewing the infected blood inquiry’s final report for potential prosecutions. Despite the time elapsed, lawyers believe there is sufficient evidence to pursue charges against culpable individuals and organizations. Will infected blood inquiry

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    May 21, 2024
    Enhancing Whistleblower Protection in the NHS
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    Enhancing Whistleblower Protection in the NHS

    London (Parliament News) – NHS staff must feel safe to whistleblow, and management must act, stated Health Secretary Victoria Atkins. She emphasized protecting patient safety over reputations, supporting whistleblowers, and fostering a positive NHS culture. NHS staff must be capable of blowing

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    May 18, 2024
    Report by MPs Hospitals Concealing Failures, Leading to Traumatic Births
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    Report by MPs: Hospitals Concealing Failures, Leading to Traumatic Births

    London (Parliament News) – UK birth trauma investigation finds women mocked, disregarded, fobbed off with paracetamol and left permanently impaired. What have MPs discovered about women’s birth experiences? Women in labour have been bullied, ignored, fobbed off with paracetamol and left with

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    May 13, 2024
    Expert Warns Increased UK Vaccination Rates Needed to Prevent Whooping Cough Deaths  (1)
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    Expert Warns Increased UK Vaccination Rates Needed to Prevent Whooping Cough Deaths 

    London (Parliament News) – A leading expert warns that unless vaccination rates rise, more infants in the UK will succumb to whooping cough, with under-vaccination among pregnant women posing a significant risk to newborns. More infants will die from whooping cough in

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    May 10, 2024
    Research Reveals High Toxicity of Heated Vape Chemicals
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    Research Reveals High Toxicity of Heated Vape Chemicals

    London (Parliament News) – Research indicates that heated vape chemicals can pose significant health risks, generating numerous toxic compounds. AI simulations predict hundreds of hazardous substances, raising concerns about public health and prompting calls for stricter regulations. Chemicals utilised to produce vapes

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    May 8, 2024
    Warning Issued Asthma Drug's Neuropsychiatric Risks for Children
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    Warning Issued: Asthma Drug’s Neuropsychiatric Risks for Children

    London (Parliament News) – The MHRA announces stronger warnings for montelukast, an asthma drug, due to over 500 neuropsychiatric reactions in children under nine. Families advocate for awareness after concerns about side effects arise. More than 500 negative neuropsychiatric reactions have been

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    May 4, 2024
    UK Minister Warns of Possible Loss of Sickness Benefits for Depression or Anxiety Sufferers
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    UK Minister Warns of Possible Loss of Sickness Benefits for Depression or Anxiety Sufferers

    London (Parliament News) – UK Minister Mel Stride warns of potential loss of sickness benefits for depression or anxiety sufferers, amid proposed welfare reforms, sparking controversy and concern over disability benefits overhaul. Depression and anxiety sufferers may lose their entitlement to sickness

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    April 29, 2024
    Rising Pharmacy Closures Jeopardize NHS Pharmacy First Scheme
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    Rising Pharmacy Closures Jeopardize NHS Pharmacy First Scheme

    London (Parliament News) – The NHS faces a crisis as a record number of pharmacies close, threatening its flagship Pharmacy First scheme. Industry leaders warn of the detrimental impact on patient access to essential medications. The National Health Service (NHS) flagship scheme

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    April 27, 2024
    Health

    UK Faces 50% Surge in Stroke Cases by 2035

    London (Parliament News) – UK faces a 50% surge in strokes by 2035, costing £75bn in healthcare and productivity losses. Lifestyle factors, the ageing population, and inadequate prevention efforts contribute to the projected rise. The number of people in Britain undergoing a

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    April 26, 2024
    Crisis in the Clinic Doctors' Battle for Advocacy
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    Crisis in the Clinic: Doctors’ Battle for Advocacy

    London (Parliament News) – Doctor groups urge reconsideration of regulations after GP’s removal for peaceful climate protests. Critics argue suspension undermines climate crisis advocacy. Concerns were raised over disciplinary practices. Doctors groups are urging for acute consideration of the regulations for medical

    by Massimiliano  Verde
    April 24, 2024
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