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Transport Minister visits Newcastle to unveil smart card scheme bringing cheaper, easier journeys on Tyne and Wear Metro and local buses.
Remain vigilant for signs and symptoms of bleeding complications during treatment with DOACs (apixaban, dabigatran, edoxaban, rivaroxaban), especially in patients with increased bleeding risks. Specific reversal agents are available for dabigatran (Praxbind▼, idarucizumab), and apixaban and rivaroxaban (Ondexxya▼, andexanet alfa)....
A Yellow Card smartphone app has been launched today for people to report problems with medicines.
More than a million older savers have bought over £13 billion of the government’s 65+ pensioner bonds, which came off sale yesterday.
A new Easy Access IP licence has been granted for a game which helps stop cyber attacks
Looking back at what the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has achieved over the last year.
Hidden charges for paying with a debit or credit card will be banned from today (13 January).
Comedian Yuriko Kotani is offering advice to help British fans avoid running into trouble in Japan during the Rugby World Cup.
Rip-off card charges will be consigned to history, after Ministers act to end these unfair fees for millions of people across the country.
Dr Liam Fox encourages businesses to export as figures reveal the UK exported more than £300 million worth of holiday goods in 2016.
The report for the Voter Card alpha assessment on the 16 February 2022
Employment Tribunal decision.
The government has reduced its spend on Government Procurement Cards and bonuses by £60 million, and published a wealth of new information.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Winning artwork by children and artists in Thanet, Kent featured on Japanese karuta playing cards and displayed at ‘My Thanet’ Karuta Exhibition in Tokyo.
Consumers warned to take extra care when shopping online for Christmas gifts.
Government announced that ideas submitted to the Spending Challenge by the public and public sector workers will be implemented as policy.
The response builds on a number of Coalition commitments to increase transparency and help consumers make better financial decisions when borrowing…
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