MPs Demand Halt to Palantir's NHS Data Access Amid Privacy Concerns

May 12, 2026
MPs Demand Halt to Palantir's NHS Data Access Amid Privacy Concerns
  • MPs warn that NHS England’s decision to grant Palantir access to identifiable patient data for the federated data platform is dangerous and could erode public trust in data privacy.

  • The broader context shows MPs urging a halt to Palantir projects and polling indicating strong public concern and distrust over Palantir’s access to NHS data.

  • Questions have been raised that Palantir and other contractors could access identifiable patient data before pseudonymisation, undermining public confidence according to internal briefings reported.

  • Palantir secured a 330 million contract to help build the federated data platform and enable AI-driven integration of health datasets, amid ongoing scrutiny over data security and privacy.

  • NHS England says external staff must obtain clearance at director level and that safeguards are in place to prevent data from leaving the NHS.

  • There is broad political and public scrutiny of Palantir’s expanding role in the UK public sector, including potential ties to the Metropolitan Police and rising distrust in Palantir’s data handling.

  • Patients’ groups, including the Patients Association, call for transparency, clear access boundaries, and patient consultation on any data-access changes.

  • NHS England maintains external contractors require government security clearance and strict access controls; Palantir argues it is a data processor, not a data controller, with data use strictly limited by NHS instructions.

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