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A statement from the UK alongside other G7 RRM member states (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, and the European Union) as well as G7 RRM associate members (Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sw…
WHO recognition affirms MHRA’s commitment to regulatory excellence, innovation and global collaboration
Extra £18 million injected into councils in England to roll out children’s social care reforms that prioritise earlier intervention.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster calls for the country to prepare for the second national test of the Emergency Alerts system on Sunday, September 7
UKHSA warns public to be alert to botulism following adverse reactions to cosmetic procedures involving botulinum toxin.
The Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain have today (7 August 2025) released their Annual Report to the Secretary of State for 2024 to 2025.
The microscopic bacteria living in women’s bodies could be a powerful tool for personalised, non-invasive treatment and earlier diagnosis.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline how £143 million of UK Government funding will secure over 130 disused coal tips in Wales on a visit to Port Talbot today, Thursday 7 August.
A driver who killed a nine-year-old girl after falling asleep at the wheel of a bus under the influence of drugs had his sentence increased following the Solicitor General’s intervention.
HMS Prince of Wales, flagship of the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG), will make a port call to Tokyo from late August to early September as part of Operation HIGHMAST, the Royal Navy's eight-month deployment to the Indo-Pa…
Updates on regulatory reform and plans to support innovation.
New measures to crack down on cowboy cosmetic procedures will be introduced by the government.
A statement of ambition on upcoming plastic pollution treaty negotiations signed by leading businesses and financial institutions.
A historic reactor complex has been demolished, creating a new skyline at Harwell site - the birthplace of pioneering nuclear research and innovation.
Tighter controls on firearms licensing will be introduced by the government to keep people safe and help the police apply the law consistently.
An e-seminar produced as part of the Joint Knowledge Transfer Framework for Food Standards and Food Safety Analysis
New jobs to strengthen innovation, safety and smarter regulation across the UK health and life sciences sector. …
Due to risk of infection, non-sterile alcohol-free wipes are not appropriate for the treatment of injuries, wounds or on broken skin, nor for cleaning of intravenous lines.
MAIB statement on investigation closure.
Twelve businesses across England and Northern Ireland secure access to Mexico's rapidly expanding market
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