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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.
Statement by UK Spokesperson to the UN Hannah Zainuddin at the UN Fourth Committee on information integrity.
Mental Health Act reformed to improve treatment of patients and address disparities.
The ninth annual #MedSafetyWeek takes place this week, with regulators from 94 countries and 107 organisations taking part across the globe.
Investigation into a collision between passenger trains near Talerddig, Powys, on 21 October 2024.
Thousands of small businesses across the country will be able to get help and advice through the UK government’s generative AI chatbot.
The Environment Agency has prosecuted a Midlands company for failing to complete safety works on a Lancashire reservoir.
The Home Secretary’s speech to the INTERPOL General Assembly in Glasgow on working together to deliver on government priorities.
POL/3 - Enhanced programme of development cooperation for the occupied Arab territories. Delivered at 352nd International Labour Organization Governing Body.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes a speech to the INTERPOL General Assembly in Glasgow.
UK Minister for the Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty will announce new support for Anguilla’s health and security infrastructure this week.
YJB Board member Louise Shorter discusses Child First with Professor Neal Hazel.
Cold Weather Payments take effect from today as low-income households set to get £25 during cold snaps.
Burning household waste can cause pollution, harm people, wildlife and the environment and could lead to a fine of up to £50,000.
Millions of people, including families, pensioners, carers and those struggling to find work are set to benefit from Autumn Budget reforms to boost work and tackle poverty.
Members met on Anglesey to learn more about the potential new nuclear development at its Closed and Open Plenary meetings.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today, 30 October, approved the medicine sugemalimab (Eqjubi) to treat adult patients with a type of lung cancer called ‘non-small cell lung cancer’.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 33 days per year. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £500 per attendance and preparation for meetings.
The Regulator of Social Housing has today published regulatory judgements for seven social housing landlords.
Hundreds of Army cadets will try their hand at solving military-base challenges with STEM during their October half term.
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