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GP trainee numbers in England have risen for the third year running, with recruitment up a record 15% compared to the same point last year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK has secured early access to 90 million doses of promising coronavirus vaccine candidates.
People with learning disabilities or autism who could be better supported in their community will have their discharges from hospital accelerated.
A major new review into improving health outcomes in babies and young children has launched today.
Experts from GAD have been using their analytical skills to support the NHS's 'test and trace' programme.
The CMA has formally concluded that 3 pharmaceutical companies took part in an illegal arrangement in relation to the supply of life-saving medicine.
Applicants to nursing courses in England are up 16% as the NHS employs a record number of nurses and midwives.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to Dr Tedros, Director-General of the World Health Organization today.
Today’s publication of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review is of profound importance for the MHRA, since the safety of the public is our first priority.
We have closed the Ofsted Online site today as replacement web pages are now fully operational.
Amanda Spielman discusses our planned work in education and social care, as schools and colleges prepare to re-open for all pupils.
Ofsted will start visiting schools and colleges after the summer holidays to see how they are getting back up to speed, after being closed to most pupils and learners for so long.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's words for the NHS's 72nd birthday.
Warning that thermal cameras and other such “temperature screening” products, some of which make direct claims to screen for COVID-19, are not a reliable way to detect if people have the virus.
The second part of a major independent review by Professor Dame Carol Black into the misuse of illegal drugs in England has launched today.
NICE and SACN have reviewed available evidence on vitamin D and the risk of acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) and COVID-19.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Statement referring to agenda item 10: Australia – certain measures concerning trademarks, geographical indications and other plain packaging requirements applicable to tobacco products and packaging.
More students will have the opportunity to apply for places on nursing, midwifery or allied health professional courses in England, following unprecedented demand.
Recent media reports have suggested that chloroquine can protect patients from coronavirus or treat COVID-19, the illness caused by a coronavirus.
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