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FCDO's Minister for Human Rights, Lord Collins of Highbury, gave a speech at a stakeholder event to mark International Human Rights Day.
Head of Regulatory Affairs vacancy, working on the authorisation, use, and manufacture of veterinary medicines in the UK.
From coughs and sneezes to mental health apps, these tips from the MHRA will help you stay safe during the festive season and beyond
Internet access for seafarers while at sea and strengthening requirements for a balanced, nutritious and varied diet could become maritime law in 2025.
The CMA has launched an investigation into suspected bid-rigging in relation to a key government fund for improving the condition of school buildings.
Existing emergency measures banning the sale and supply of puberty-suppressing hormones will be made indefinite, following official advice from medical experts.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has approved the medicine delgocitinib (Anzupgo) to treat moderate to severe chronic hand eczema in adults when topical corticosteroids are inadequate or inappropriate.
An e-seminar produced as part of the Joint Knowledge Transfer Framework for Food Standards and Food Safety Analysis
The UK will support Cyprus in establishing a new National Sanctions Implementation Unit to crack down on illicit Russian finance flowing through Europe.
Dstl is informing Government plans and helping keep people safe through research into how crowds react in an emergency or terrorist attack.
Online marketplaces and vape producers to pay for recycling and cleaning up household of electrical waste.
The CMA has secured an offer of £23m from Vifor Pharma to the NHS, as part of a wider package, to address concerns that doctors were given potentially misleading information.
New international maritime regulations will become UK law next year, setting new safety standards for those transported offshore to work on wind farm and oil gas installations.
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting held a specially-convened meeting with trust leads this morning as the NHS battles record pressures in winter.
NATO Allies condemn Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine and destructive behaviour in the OSCE. Allies continue to support Ukraine on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership.
UK and others call for action to uphold safety of journalists and media freedom against a deteriorating background within some OSCE countries
An update from Paul Fullwood, SIA Director of Inspections and Enforcement. Paul is leading the SIA's drive against training malpractice.
The next step has been completed in a wide-ranging review of UK seafarer and cadet training, led by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).
The boss of a security firm has been given a suspended sentence after he deployed door supervisors with cloned licences to venues across London.
Combined Space Operations Initiative partners meet in Florence, Italy, to enhance space security.
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