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The CMA has published advice to the UK Government on ways to make the PCR testing market work better for consumers.
The CMA has published its advice to the Health Secretary in response to his commission to review the PCR travel test market.
The regulatory changes made by the MHRA today give further options for the deployment programme.
Temporary insolvency restrictions protections are being lifted and new targeted measures to support small business and commercial tenants introduced.
New campaign launches targeting under-18s and their parents to encourage vaccine uptake, with ongoing support from TikTok and MTV.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Responsible, fair, and necessary action taken to provide biggest catch-up programme in the history of the NHS and reform the adult social care system.
Includes £1 billion to help tackle COVID-19 backlogs, delivering routine surgery and treatments for patients.
Developments on international travel and changes to the traffic light system during the summer 2021 recess period.
The Chief Inspector discussed Ofsted's research on education during the pandemic, remote education and curriculum.
On first international visit as Health and Social Care Secretary, he will push G20 countries to recognise vaccines and follow the UK’s clinical trial leadership.
The JCVI has reviewed the evidence on vaccinating children aged 12 to 15 who do not have underlying health conditions that put them at increased risk from severe COVID-19.
Health ministers from the 4 nations have asked the UK's chief medical officers to advise on the vaccination of young people aged 12 to 15.
The CMA has launched the next wave of action in the PCR testing market over concerns that some companies may be breaking the law.
This is the latest site to be opened in Wales by the UK Government
Letter from the health ministers of the 4 UK nations asking the UK's chief medical officers to advise on the vaccination of young people aged 12 to 15.
A new clinical trial will investigate whether a third dose of vaccine for people with weakened immune systems gives a stronger immune response than 2 doses.
A new UK Government walk-through coronavirus testing facility opens for members of the public.
Huge expansion of tutoring will support up to six million pupils over the next three years
The JCVI is advising that people with severely weakened immune systems should have a third vaccine dose as part of their primary COVID-19 vaccination schedule.
The government accepts JCVI's advice to offer a third COVID-19 vaccine to people with severely weakened immune systems.
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