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The CMA’s Annual Concurrency Report shows how competition authorities have helped deliver benefits to households in 2021 to 2022 in the regulated sectors.
The CMA has worked to ensure that pharmaceutical company Aspen’s commitments to reduce prices for life-saving cancer medicines can be enforced in the UK following its exit from the European Union.
A new £25 million central government taskforce that will enlist an elite team of experts to crack-down on fraudsters who attempt to steal taxpayers’ cash will be operational by the summer, the Chancellor will announce today …
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The application window for the 2022 national Clinical Impact Awards is now open and will close on Wednesday 22 June.
The UK is sending more ambulances and fire engines to Ukraine as part of continued support to the country.
The ACCIA secretariat has created resources and information on the newly reformed national Clinical Impact Awards scheme.
The government has tabled a landmark amendment to the Health and Care Bill aiming to eradicate the use of goods and services in the NHS that are tainted by slavery and human trafficking.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a statement at a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Modi.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a speech on plans to tackle illegal migration.
Young people, people with disabilities and those experiencing loneliness will get the opportunity to volunteer and help others thanks to £4.6 million in government investment.
The Secretary of State has reappointed Professor Dame Carol Black as Chair of the British Library for a second term of four years, commencing on 01 September 2022.
The 12-week call for evidence will seek views on what can be improved within the current service and build our understanding of the causes of mental ill-health.
Thousands more vulnerable people are eligible to receive the UK’s second antiviral Paxlovid, which has been added to the PANORAMIC national study.
Latest updates on a case of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever identified in England.
Professor Ben Goldacre publishes findings from independent review to drive innovation and improve healthcare through safer use of health data.
Findings from the final report of the government-backed REACT-1, one of the largest studies into coronavirus (COVID-19) infections in England, have been published today.
New legislation applying to large businesses such as takeaways, restaurants and cafes comes into force on today.
From Wednesday 6 April, the Health and Social Care Levy will begin to raise billions to tackle the COVID backlogs and reform adult social care.
A fleet of NHS ambulances will provide urgent care for those injured by Russian attacks in Ukraine following a donation from the UK.…
The Health and Social Care Levy will include dedicated funding for the social care workforce – to train and retain talent as well as attracting new staff.
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