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Patients can be prescribed medicinal cannabis by specialist doctors from 1 November 2018.
Sajid Javid announces review of the scheduling of cannabis
Home Secretary to receive advice on cannabis-related medicinal products.
Governor statement, 6 September, on Bermuda Cannabis Licensing Bill 2022.
Cannabis-based products for medicinal use will be available for specialist doctors to prescribe legally.
Specialist clinicians will be able to legally prescribe cannabis-derived medicinal products by the autumn, Home Secretary Sajid Javid announced today.
Minutes of a meeting held on 11th November 1985 between the then Home Secretary and a former MP. The following information was released on …
The Home Secretary today announced a review into the scheduling of cannabis for medicinal purposes.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has issued an opinion on the regulatory status of products containing CBD
'Recreational' drug users to face tougher penalties under new proposals subject to consultation.
Home Office Circular 006/2013 covers a change to the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 and the Misuse of Drugs (Designation) Order 2001.
A revised description of cannabinoid-based drugs is needed to ban a dangerous new generation of legal highs, says the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD).
Poisons specialists have flagged rises in calls and online queries about treating users of new psychoactive substances, misleadingly known as ‘legal highs’.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Coalition government takes range of action to respond to challenges of new psychoactive substances.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Crime prevention minister James Brokenshire said the internet has presented a 'new challenge' in the fight against drugs, but that work is already underway to tackle the problem.
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