TL;DR
A webpage titled "Say No to Palantir in the NHS" is hosted on a Good Law Project subdomain. The copy provided to this report does not include the substantive article text, so detailed claims and calls to action are not confirmed in the source.
What happened
The source is a webpage at notopalantir.goodlawproject.org with the URL path /email-to-target/stop-palantir-in-the-nhs/ and the visible page title "Say No to Palantir in the NHS." The only text available in the supplied copy is an excerpt labeled "Comments" and repeated country-selection menus and cookie-consent controls; the substantive content of the page (for example, any arguments, demands, or contact form) is not present in the version provided. The page metadata shows a publication timestamp of 2025-12-27T21:15:35+00:00. Because the body text is missing from the supplied source, this report does not confirm what specific actions the page asks readers to take, who authored or organized the campaign beyond the hosting domain, or any claims about contracts or technology usage within the NHS.
Why it matters
- Vendor relationships and data projects in public health can raise issues around privacy, procurement transparency and public trust.
- Campaigns hosted on organizational platforms may influence public attention, oversight requests, or policy discussions about health technology.
- Clear sourcing and accessible documentation are needed for readers and policymakers to evaluate claims made about private-sector involvement in public services.
- When primary content is not available, independent verification is required before reporting or acting on assertions.
Key facts
- Page title: "Say No to Palantir in the NHS" (as shown in the provided source).
- Host domain: notopalantir.goodlawproject.org (a subdomain of goodlawproject.org).
- URL path: /email-to-target/stop-palantir-in-the-nhs/ (the path appears in the source).
- Publication timestamp in the source: 2025-12-27T21:15:35+00:00.
- The visible excerpt in the supplied copy contains the word "Comments."
- The supplied copy chiefly shows country-selection lists and cookie-consent UI elements; the substantive article text is not included.
- Any specific claims, targets, or calls to action that might appear on the page are not present in the provided content and therefore not confirmed.
What to watch next
- Whether the full page includes an email or action tool for contacting officials — not confirmed in the source.
- Any public statements or responses from the NHS, Palantir, or Good Law Project regarding the claims — not confirmed in the source.
- Publication of procurement documents, contracts, or formal complaints that would substantiate any campaign assertions — not confirmed in the source.
Quick glossary
- Palantir: A private technology company known for developing data integration and analytics software.
- NHS: The National Health Service, the publicly funded healthcare system of the United Kingdom.
- Good Law Project: An organization that, broadly speaking, brings legal challenges and runs public-interest campaigns; the source page is hosted on a subdomain of goodlawproject.org.
- Procurement: The process by which public bodies purchase goods, services or works, often subject to rules on transparency and competition.
- Cookie consent: A user interface element that lets website visitors accept or manage tracking and analytics cookies.
Reader FAQ
What does the "Say No to Palantir in the NHS" page demand or recommend?
Not confirmed in the source.
Who published the page?
The page is hosted on notopalantir.goodlawproject.org (a subdomain of goodlawproject.org); beyond that, authorship and organizational details are not confirmed in the source.
Does the supplied copy show evidence of an email-to-target tool?
The URL path contains 'email-to-target', but the presence or function of any email tool is not confirmed in the source.
Where can I read the full content?
Not confirmed in the source whether the full content was available at the time this copy was captured.

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Sources
- Say No to Palantir in the NHS
- No Palantir in Our NHS – No Palantir
- No Palantir in the NHS! Campaign Toolkit
- No place for Palantir in our NHS – Action Network
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