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The Lord Chancellor has announced the reappointment of 3 lay panel members of the Judicial Conduct and Investigations Office for a third term of 9 months.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New centres will provide quicker diagnoses to patients – a step forward in the government’s plan to roll out 160 centres by 2025.
The alert level has been reduced from 3 to 2.
Residents of the UK and the Bailiwick of Guernsey can access free emergency and necessary healthcare when visiting either territory from 1 January 2023.
Ministers from across government have met this week to drive forward preparatory work for tackling pressures this winter
Progress in healthcare, housing and employment outlined six months on from the government’s Veterans’ Strategy Action Plan
Head of the HRT Taskforce Madelaine McTernan presents key recommendations for future management of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) supply.
NHS pension scheme changes could be extended to allow retired staff to retain pension benefits if they return to the workforce.
Over 50 new surgical hubs will open across the country to help bust the COVID-19 backlogs and offer hundreds of thousands more patients quicker access to procedures.
Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay wrote in Times Red Box about the new surgical hubs that will open across the country to help bust the COVID-19 backlogs.
Regular asymptomatic testing for COVID-19 will be paused in all remaining settings from 31 August.
Students should get up to date with 3 vaccines: Men ACWY (meningitis), MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) and, for female students, HPV, before the start of the new term.
An initial investigation by the CMA into an acquisition of dental practices has found competition concerns in parts of Doncaster, Yorkshire and Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Government Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance visited 2 key PSREs – Fera Science and the Centre of Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science.
Eligible patients offered smaller but equally effective doses of the vaccine, stretching existing supplies to protect more people.
Letter from UKHSA chief executive Professor Dame Jenny Harries to UK's Directors of Public Health.
More than 25,000 people have already been vaccinated to contain the monkeypox outbreak in the UK.
Eleven local authority areas in England to benefit from £12.7 million in multi-year funding.
The latest UKHSA technical briefing has been published, which shows a decline in the number of new cases of monkeypox being identified.
All of the available boosters provide good protection against severe illness from coronavirus (COVID-19).
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