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The CMA acts to help NHS patients access combination therapies used to treat serious medical conditions.
New Back to Work Plan to help up to 1,100,000 people with long-term health conditions, disabilities or long-term unemployment to look for and stay in work.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
For the first time, 2- to 5-year-old patients with a certain type of cystic fibrosis could access cystic fibrosis drugs Kaftrio and Kalydeco.
British Embassy Manila hosted the King’s Birthday Party on 14 November to pay tribute to the King as the UK’s Head of State with a celebration of British food, drink and culture on display.
Speech delivered by Professor Dame Jenny Harries, UKHSA Chief Executive, at the UKHSA conference 2023 in the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds.
Victoria Atkins addressed the NHS Providers conference on working collaboratively and in partnership to deliver the recovery plan and the long-term workforce plan.…
A childhood varicella (chickenpox) vaccine would be offered in 2 doses, at 12 and 18 months of age.
The network will play a critical and active role in supporting the health and care research system to bring innovative new treatments and care to patients, carers and the public.
A speech delivered by Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Michelle Donelan, at the AI Fringe on Monday 30 October.
Professor Chris Whitty's annual report says we can improve older citizens' quality of life, and this should be a major aim of policy and medical practice.
Charity Commission Chair gives Dame Shirley lecture at University of Kent
An emergency department opt-out testing programme for bloodborne viruses has helped to diagnose thousands of people with serious infections.
The Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) has funded the National Physical Laboratory’s development of an innovative new thermal imaging technology.
For the first time in the UK, obese patients and people who are overweight with weight-related health problems could now have access to Mounjaro, currently used for Type 2 diabetes, to help manage their weight and support we…
Over 12,000 responses so far submitted on government proposals to create first ‘smokefree generation’, less than halfway through the consultation period.
His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament.
Third Pharmaceuticals in the Environment (PiE) Group meeting continue discussions regarding imidacloprid and fipronil.
Anastrozole is now authorised as a preventative treatment for post-menopausal women at moderate or high risk of breast cancer.
Minimum service level regulations for rail workers, ambulance staff and border security staff will be laid in parliament to mitigate disruption and ensure vital public services continue if strikes are called, the government …
Eligible non-NHS organisations including charities and social enterprises can apply for funding to deliver one-off payments to staff, worth at least £1,655.…
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