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A new online reporting site, dedicated to reporting any suspected side effects from medicines, future vaccines and incidents involving medical equipment relating to COVID-19 treatment, has today been launched.
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New public register on company ownership to track who ultimately owns and controls UK companies
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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is running a social media campaign between 7-11 November to promote reporting of suspected side effects, as part of an EU-wide awareness week.
The Medicines Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has launched a social media campaign to promote reporting of suspected side effects from over-the-counter medicines.
This is an appeal decision on the erection of a single storey extension.
New common sense measures will save ordinary families up to £20 a year in council tax, and make bills easier to pay, Local Government Secretary…
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