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A report on the main findings of the 2021 Adult Oral Health Survey.
Guidance for the pharmaceutical industry on Marketing Authorisations for veterinary medicines.
The new Parole Board rules make it possible for public parole hearings to be held in some cases where it is in the interest of justice.
These documents outline the methods fieldworkers should follow to collect oral health information for the survey of adults in the academic year 2017 to 2018.
Commissioning better oral health for children and young people.
To help health professionals, paid social care staff and family members to support someone with learning disabilities to get good oral care.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care makes a statement on the New Hospital Programme and the commitment to deliver 40 new hospitals by 2030
Who can get parole for determinate and indeterminate sentences, represent yourself at a hearing and challenge a Parole Board decision
A summary of the oral health surveys of older people in England and Wales to date.
The Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee (JROC) has published its recommendations for the next phase of open banking in the UK.
National antimicrobial intravenous-to-oral switch (IVOS) criteria for prompt switch have been developed for adult and paediatric patients, categorised into 5 sections.
This statement provides an update on actions set out in the JROC April 2023 Report to enable the next phase of open banking in the UK.
Review into alternative biological matrices for use as an evidential sample for drug driving.
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