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The local authority social services letter (LASSL) confirms specific revenue funding and grant allocations for adult social care services.
New package of measures and 'Better Health' campaign announced to help people lose weight.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock responds to pausing of lockdown easements in Blackburn with Darwen, and Luton.
Providers will work to vaccinate more than 30 million people during this flu season – millions more than received it last year.
Face coverings must be worn in additional enclosed public spaces from 24 July in England, as the government takes further steps to help curb the spread of the virus.
The number of doctors in the NHS has also risen by 7,890, figures to the end of April 2020 show.
Seventh week of NHS Test and Trace figures show people are being reached by the service more quickly and more people are providing details of their close contacts.
Care home residents are set to be reunited with friends and family as visits begin again following the publication of new guidance on 22 July.
NHS dentists and doctors in England will receive a 2.8% pay rise, backdated to April 2020.
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.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about measures to increase testing and support the NHS this winter, and the latest vaccine developments.
The UK has secured early access to 90 million doses of promising coronavirus vaccine candidates.
All additional lockdown restrictions will end in areas outside of Leicester City and the Borough of Oadby and Wigston on 18 July, the Health and Social Care Secretary has confirmed.
A new framework setting out how to manage COVID-19 outbreaks through the use of national and local expertise has been published by the government.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about the local lockdown measures in Leicester and an issue with Randox swab test kits.
Sixth week of NHS Test and Trace figures shows anyone getting a test at a regional test site or mobile testing unit can expect their result by the next day.
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.
Over 120,000 volunteers tested across England between 1 May and 1 June as part of the country’s largest study into coronavirus.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about plans to make face coverings mandatory in shops and supermarkets from 24 July 2020.
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