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UK aligns with World Health Organization’s advice on ethical recruitment to promote effective, fair and sustainable international recruitment practices.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) aims to reduce the time to market for innovative medicines
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has today upheld the CMA’s finding that Lexon broke competition law, dismissing Lexon’s appeal.
The online training, developed by PHE, is now available for those supporting children and young people affected by coronavirus (COVID-19).
Government removes ban on UK-sourced blood plasma for the manufacture of immunoglobulins.
JCVI has advised the government to invite all people on the GP Learning Disability Register for COVID-19 vaccination.
A study conducted by Public Health England (PHE) estimates that 17.8% of university students in England had COVID-19 antibodies.
Dr June Raine has been appointed as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA) new Chief Executive, having been the interim CEO since 2019.
As number of vapers in England plateaus, incorrect perceptions of its relative risks compared to smoking may be discouraging smokers from using vaping to quit.
The Prime Minister will call on world leaders to back efforts to speed up the development of new vaccines, treatments and tests at a G7 meeting.
The government has introduced a number of new accessibility improvements to the home testing programme to make it even easier to get tested.
UCAS has received 48,830 applications to nursing courses in England, up from 35,960 at the same point last year.
British Embassy Manila has launched the UK-Philippines Vaccine Clinic in partnership with the University of the Philippines – College of Public Health.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock pays tribute to Dame Fiona Caldicott, the National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care.
A tribute to Dame Fiona Caldicott, the first National Data Guardian, whose work over many years leaves a lasting legacy for patients and service users.
The world’s most innovative treatments for COVID-19 will soon be fast-tracked through the UK’s clinical trial system, as the government announces funding for the most promising treatments.
Further push gets underway this weekend to encourage top 4 priority cohorts to get their jab.
Regular updates on cold weather and how to stay well during low temperatures.
The public has until 5 March to respond to the consultation on the potential reclassification of desogestrel to a pharmacy medicine.
The UK government has announced an additional £1.5 million of funding to develop a new treatment for gonorrhoea.
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