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Wes Streeting tells Britons ‘don’t pay any attention whatsoever to what Trump says about medicine’

Wes Streeting, the health secretary, has urged pregnant women to ignore Donald Trump’s bogus claims about a link between taking paracetamol and autism.

Speaking on ITV’s Lorraine, Streeting said:

I trust doctors over President Trump, frankly, on this.

Streeting explained:

I’ve just got to be really clear about this: there is no evidence to link the use of paracetamol by pregnant women to autism in their children. None.

In fact, a major study was done back in 2024 in Sweden, involving 2.4 million children, and it did not uphold those claims.

So I would just say to people watching, don’t pay any attention whatsoever to what Donald Trump says about medicine. In fact, don’t even take my word for it, as a politician – listen to British doctors, British scientists, the NHS.

It’s really important that a time when you know there is scepticism – and I don’t think scepticism itself, asking questions is in itself a bad thing, by all means, ask questions – but we’ve got to follow medical science.

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At the Lib Dem conference members passed three more motions before lunch: on the space industry, on Sudan, and on global women’s rights.

On space, they are calling for a renewal of the government’s space strategy, with “the central focus of incentivising international investment, fostering industry growth, and people–centred, efficient regulation”.

On Sudan, they are saying the government should act at the UN security council “to advance all diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire and an agreement on safe zones for civilians”.

And, on women’s rights, they are saying the government should “develop a roadmap to restore UK aid spending at 0.7% of GNI [gross national income], targeting at least 20% of UK aid on striving for gender equality”.

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