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£10 million financial support package for families of children and young people with cancer to cover travel costs to and from appointments.
By Julia Vitarello
The government has accepted advice on eligibility from the JCVI for the RSV vaccination programme.
Information on the expansion of the eligibility criteria of the older adults respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination programme from 1 April 2026.
Better chance of survival for people with rare cancers thanks to a new government approach to clinical trials and access to breakthrough treatments
Updated product information for healthcare professionals and patients regarding the small risk of severe acute pancreatitis in patients taking GLP-1s.
A quarter of school‑leavers are unvaccinated against HPV, leaving young women at risk of cervical cancer and both sexes vulnerable to other HPV‑related cancers
£200 million for local cancer care to address gap in screening uptake and reduce screening inequalities in deprived areas.
Batches of quetiapine oral suspension from Eaststone Limited are being recalled due to the active content being twice the amount it should be. Patients should not stop taking this medicine without consulting their healthcare…
UKHSA is reminding people to be aware of TB symptoms to help ensure prompt testing and treatment.
New online resources will help the public, parents, carers and health, social care and education professionals understand what safe, effective digital mental health technologies look like in practice.
UKHSA and Sleep Cycle launch a research study focusing on how coughing and sleep-related signals can support earlier detection of respiratory trends in the UK
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has today (28 January 2026) published its updated harms assessment of ketamine.
Secretary of State sets out the need to prioritise homegrown talent for foundation and specialty training posts to support a sustainable NHS workforce.
Dstl/DMS competition through UKDI offers funding to innovators that can remedy gaps in modelling and treating conflict wounds
The Access Consortium — comprising regulatory authorities from the UK, Australia, Canada, Singapore and Switzerland — works together to streamline regulatory processes, support innovation and improve global public health out…
Nearly 20 million doses of potentially dangerous medicines prevented from reaching the public
People living in rural and coastal areas will find it easier to see a cancer specialist as the government works to end the postcode lottery for care.
The updated safety measures will strengthen the MHRA’s ability to monitor safe prescribing while supporting patient access to treatment across all age groups.
Study confirms vaccine being used in global efforts to achieve and sustain polio eradication is successfully interrupting polio outbreaks whilst minimising risk of new vaccine-derived outbreaks in Uganda
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