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New Digital Veteran Card to make sure former service personnel can prove their veteran status as easily as possible, enabling smoother access to often essential support.
Alan Milburn joins the Department of Health and Social Care's board to support the government's ambitious plans for reform.
CMA interim report outlines concerns regarding the infant formula market – all of which appear to be contributing to parents paying over the odds.
Bridget Phillipson's speech at the Confederation of School Trusts (CST) Conference
Deputy Prime Minister announces immediate £10 million emergency support package for rough sleepers as ministers meet to discuss plans to tackle homelessness
This case study is an example of how the MHRA is benefiting from patients providing their lived experience for the pre-authorisation stage of the benefit-risk review.
The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State has approved the reappointments of Catherine Doran and Mandy Jones, and the extension of tenure of Rohan Sivanandan, as members of Cafcass.
Winning projects use the latest innovations to help meet the unique transport needs of people who live in rural areas.
Mental Health Act reformed to improve treatment of patients and address disparities.
The continuation of the ban applies to the sale or supply of these drugs to under 18s not already taking them.
Liz Kendall and Wes Streeting visit North Central London WorkWell service to see how early health interventions are helping to keep people in work or get them back to work.
RSV infections lead to 640,000 antibiotic prescriptions a year, new analysis from UKHSA, Imperial College London and Oxford Population Health has found.
The government is set to partner with Oxford Nanopore, which uses technology to rapidly diagnose a range of cancers, along with rare and infectious diseases.
Professor Sir Chris Whitty writes for The Times on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
The government will introduce plans for tougher action to protect people from the harms of smoking in the Tobacco and Vapes Bill today.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is reminding parents of the simple steps they can take to reduce the spread of stomach bugs and winter illnesses.
US firm confirms £500m investment in biomedical research, supporting government’s plan to attract private investment and grow the UK economy.
On 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her first Budget in Parliament. Here are 5 things to know.
A multi-million-pound investment to build a new facility that manufactures lifesaving medicines for the NHS has been confirmed by the Chancellor today.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has appointed Mark Cheetham as a new clinical member of the Independent Reconfiguration Panel.
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