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We'll use up reserves if we don't raise your fees, GPhC tells registrants
26 Mar 2026
The latest figures, published today, reveal there were 2,560 diagnoses last year, rising from 2,052 in 2023 and 2,318 in 2024.
The senior coroner for Bedfordshire and Luton said there were concerns about access to medicine following the death of 58-year-old Paul Nash.
Abuse and intimidation are commonplace for many pharmacies, CPE survey finds
Community Pharmacy West Yorkshire told ICP varenicline and cytisinicline will be supplied under the PGD to improve access to treatments.
25 Mar 2026
Lending supported a total of 22 pharmacies, over half in areas of high deprivation
New report paints stark picture of continuing widespread medicines shortages, diverting pharmacists from patient-facing care.
24 Mar 2026
Baroness Merron was asked if Labour will “include and fund” migraine in the scheme.
A coroner said neither Louis Saunders' GP or an ADHD clinic knew about the other’s ongoing prescribing of his medications
East London pharmacist dispensed CDs for US patients without a Home Office licence
PSNI told to speed up its fitness to practise casework and broaden the scope of its online pharmacies strategy as it again failed an annual performance review.
23 Mar 2026
Stephen Kinnock said contractors must meet their NHS Terms of Service "where a delivery company is a third party".
'We respectfully disagree with the judgment,' owners say after finding of age-related harassment
The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland wants views on the standards setting out "regulatory expectations for pharmacist prescribers".
Baroness Heather Hallett said pharmacists were “not treated the same” as other health professionals.
20 Mar 2026
Judge scraps tribunal's 2024 decision that required chain to put forward more locum witnesses