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Fund of up to £7 million will boost access to nature and support rural communities across England to become more green-fingered
New legislation to be introduced through the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill
Product recall for Stay Young Skin Lightening Cream with Cocoa Butter and Vitamin E presenting a serious risk to health due to the presence of the prohibited substances.
Product Safety Report for Stay Young Face & Body Cream sold via eBay presenting a serious chemical risk.
Study examining how the benefits of regeneration might be valued, to underpin research on how to compare the costs and benefits of regeneration.
Government sets out ambitious new nature package, with measures to improve access to green space and connect the public with the natural world
The Regenerative Medicine Expert Group (RMEG) is an expert group formed for the development and delivery of Regenerative Medicines to the NHS.
Department of Health response to Raj Long’s independent report on the challenges faced when developing treatments for dementia.
Case study evidence of how improving the environment contributes to people`s quality of life and economic development.
An update from the Regenerative Medicine Expert Group (RMEG) on progress to support the growth of regenerative medicine in the UK.
Thousands of rehabilitated ex-prisoners serving long-since abolished indefinite sentences will become eligible to have their licence period terminated earlier as part of new reforms.
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