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As further poliovirus has been detected in sewage, JCVI recommends that polio vaccine booster doses should be offered to children across London.
This letter provides information on the polio vaccination campaign
Hundreds of thousands of social care staff to receive help to develop careers in care.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published the latest technical briefing, which shows early signs that the outbreak is plateauing.
Patients across Warwickshire are benefiting from the use of innovative digital health technologies and the opening of a new community diagnostics centre to improve access to services and bust the COVID backlogs.
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation says 1 dose shown to be just as effective as 2 at preventing cancers caused by HPV in adolescents.
NHS Resolution will operate the Clinical Negligence Scheme for General Practice (CNSGP) and the Existing Liabilities Scheme for General Practice (ELSGP) on a permanent basis.
A joint enforcement notice warns all organisations offering Kenalog as a hayfever treatment to stop advertising it on social media or website advertising
The latest edition of Mortality Insights examines differences in life expectancies across different areas of the UK.
Regular UKHSA updates on the ongoing investigation into higher than usual rates of liver inflammation (hepatitis) in children across the UK.
The government has published the final report of the Independent Review of Research Bureaucracy.
Nine new commissioners have been appointed to the Commission on Human Medicines to serve for four years, in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
The UK Health Security Agency, led by our West Midlands team, urges visitors taking part to be mindful of the latest health and hot weather advice.
The British High Commission is inviting local NGOs and established community-based organisations to bid for funding for the sustainable provision of Assistive Technology to people with disabilities.
In light of clinical experience during this outbreak, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is updating the case definition for monkeypox.
Oxfordshire will join 5 other local authorities to implement charging reform early, including the lifetime care costs cap of £86,000.
Disney-inspired campaign relaunches to help kids get one hour of physical activity every day over the summer holidays.
Information about a review into the safety of topiramate, which will look at possible harms in the learning and development of children whose mothers took topiramate during pregnancy.
Officers from the MHRA have seized large quantities of illegally traded medicines and medical devices in an Interpol week of action known as "Operation Pangea"
Patient Safety and Primary Care Minister James Morris and Chief Midwifery Officer Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent co-chaired the third meeting of the Maternity Disparities Taskforce.
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