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Theresa May and Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni of Italy gave statements at a joint press conference following their Downing Street meeting.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New regulations will help to recover the cost of healthcare given to patients not ordinarily resident in the UK.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about Time to Talk Day and how conversations can improve people's mental health and help to change lives.
Legal firms will face a new cap on the amount of costs they can recover in negligence cases.
David Mowat, Minister for Community Health and Care, discusses doing more to help young carers fulfil their goals.
British High Commissioner Fergus Cochrane-Dyet OBE says the UK and other health cooperating partners are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of all Zambians.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Prime Minister Bill English of New Zealand held a press conference after their meeting at 10 Downing Street.
Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, talks about mental health service improvements and maintaining NHS performance standards.
Theresa May announces a comprehensive package of measures to transform mental health support in our schools, workplaces and communities.
Children who have either been born without a limb or who have lost a limb are being given new running and swimming blades from the NHS.
The 2017 New Year Honours recognise the achievements of a wide range of people throughout the health and social care sector.
Nearly 500 people have been arrested since the government’s landmark Psychoactive Substances Act came into force 6 months ago.
Barcodes are being used to trace NHS patients and their treatments, manage medical supplies and monitor the effectiveness of equipment.
Dedicated NHS staff across the country will treat the thousands of patients who can’t be at home this Christmas.
Letter from the ACMD recommending a temporary class drug order for U-47,700, etizolam and other designer benzodiazepines.
The remit letter and objectives from Health Minister Philip Dunne to NHS Improvement for the financial year 2016 to 2017.
Plans to prevent hospital infections include more money for hospitals who reduce infection rates and publishing E. coli rates by local area.
The local authorities awarded a share of £25 million housing and technology fund for people with learning disabilities have been announced.
Response to Sarah Newton MP's request for the ACMD to consider the impact the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 has on legitimate research.
The National Data Guardian's panel has been talking about people's expectations about how health and care data is used.
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