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Palantir’s $445 Million NHS Deal Under Fire From UK Lawmakers

Palantir’s $445 Million NHS Deal Under Fire From UK Lawmakers

Title: British Legislators Challenge Palantir’s $445 Million NHS Contract

A recent agreement between Palantir Technologies and the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), valued at $445 million, has sparked significant backlash among lawmakers in the United Kingdom. The controversy has drawn attention to the scope and implications of the deal, with political figures raising concerns over the partnership.

The image accompanying the report features UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a visit to Palantir Technologies’ headquarters in Washington, DC, in 2025. The photograph was taken by Carl Court for Getty Images North America.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-02 23:01:00 UTC

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