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After almost 8 years as a Board Member, Stephen has decided to step down on 11 July 2023.
Uptake of adolescent vaccines offered to young people in school year 9 are yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
New data released today (20 April) reveals the largest quantity of cocaine and ketamine seized by Border Force and police forces since records began.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Neil O'Brien delivered a speech at Policy Exchange on government plans to cut smoking rates and tackle underage vaping.
Pregnant women will also be offered financial incentives to help them quit as part of a sweeping package of measures to cut smoking rates in England.
Bold new measures to combat rising levels of youth vaping expected to be announced.
Children aged 6 months to 4 years in a clinical risk group will be eligible for a Covid vaccine.
A new risk assessment, published by a multi-agency cross-government committee, reports that tick borne encephalitis is now likely to be present in England.
2022 data shows the average vaccine uptake across England has dropped to 61.5%, its lowest level since 2016.
37,700 women have purchased hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prescription prepayment certificates (PPC) following the launch, saving over £1.13 million.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has launched its vision to 2030, setting out what needs to be done to keep Britain moving safely and sustainably.
From 1 April 2023, women in England will be able to access cheaper hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help with menopause symptoms.
Details of the Congress held on the 15 and 16 March 2023.
Although England continues to be a low incidence country for tuberculosis (TB), decline in rates has levelled off.
Fewer poliovirus detections in London show signs of reduced community transmission but vaccine rates in some London boroughs still too low.
Sustained reduction in case numbers means targeted vaccine programme is no longer needed and can be wound down in the summer.
The legislative changes will help to make the UK one of the best countries in the world to conduct clinical research for patients and researchers.
The UK Government has named two leaders in dementia research to spearhead the ambitious national Mission to tackle dementia.
Around 400,000 women across England will get better access to menopause support - saving hundreds of pounds and making treatment more accessible.
Gonorrhoea cases have resurged in England since the easing of coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions in 2021.
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