The European Medicines Agency, together with the European Member States and the European Commission, is preparing for the introduction of the new pharmacovigilance legislation in July this year, which will bring the biggest change to the legal framework since the establishment of the Agency in 1995
The delivery of digital government information that is fit for the 21st century and will lead to anticipated savings of £50 million a year has come one step closer with the beta release of a single domain, Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude has announced
Good progress has been made in Scotland since 2009 to reduce emissions in order to tackle climate change, according to the Committee on Climate Change (CCC)
While stress and workloads are increasing in the office, new research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has found employees spend less time at work than the previous generation
Chris Leslie MP, Labour’s Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury, responding to BBC Newsnight reports this evening suggesting that Danny Alexander and David Willetts approved the Chief Executive Officer of the Student Loans Company’s contract, said
The beneficiaries of a new £30 million fund to help transform and modernise local charity support services have been announced today by Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society
An initial report by the National Audit Office on progress by central government departments in reducing costs has concluded that departments took effective action in 2010-11, cutting spending in real terms by 2.3 per cent or £7.9 billion, compared with 2009-10
Vince Cable officially opened a flagship research facility in East Belfast - the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Centre (NIACE)
The European Central Bank (ECB) is publishing today its report on the results of the January 2012 bank lending survey for the euro area
After the credit boom, changes of allocation by UK savings institutions could play a major role reinvigorating the domestic economy according to a new paper published today by the think tank IPPR
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