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  • The agenda and papers available for the Public Health England (PHE) Board meeting of 21 June 2017.

  • Details of PHE's government procurement card expenditure over £500.

  • Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in January 2017.

  • Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in December 2016.

  • Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in November 2016.

  • Details of PHE's government procurement card expenditure over £500.

  • Details of PHE's government procurement card expenditure over £500.

  • A review of the evidence of use and harm of Methiopropamine (MPA) by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD).

  • Public Health England's national executive committee's quarterly expenses from April 2016 to March 2017.

  • The agenda and papers available for the Public Health England Board meeting of 26 April 2017.

  • Information on Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency spending over £25,000.

  • This report presents the findings of Ipsos MORI's fourth PHE stakeholder research.

  • This business plan sets out the Public Health England (PHE) core functions and outlines the main steps and actions for 2017 to 2018.

  • Letter from Nicola Blackwood MP confirming the role the government expects Public Health England (PHE) to play in the health and care system in 2017 to 2018.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • Percentage of invoices to Public Health England paid within 5, 10 and 30 working days of receipt, from April 2016 onward.

  • This report outlines targets for levels of salt in food products and drinks, part of PHE's sugar reduction and reformulation programme.

  • The agenda and papers available for the Public Health England Board meeting of 22 February 2017.

  • These equality objectives set out how Public Health England (PHE) will comply with the public sector equality duty.

  • This report sets out how Public Health England (PHE) has responded to its equality duties in 2016.

  • Public Health England’s digital strategy.