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Henry Gregg is a busy man. From twice weekly visits to community pharmacies across the UK to his doorbell and phone ringing during our interview, it’s clear the National Pharmacy Association’s (NPA) ...
An online pharmacy has called for a “fundamental shift” in the public’s perception of weight loss jabs to end the “stigma” around them.
Pharmacy2U last week (July 17) revealed a “comprehensive rebrand” as it celebrates “25 years of innovation and service alongside the NHS”. It said that the “new brand identity” – including a “bold new ...
The pharmacy negotiator has revealed that the fees for delivery of flu vaccinations in 2025/26 have not yet been decided by ministers.
The pharmacy regulator has revealed that it will develop a new “disqualification” policy but will no longer progress the disqualifications of some contractors from owning pharmacies.
The GPhC has set out plans to revise pharmacy technicians’ education, proposing to enhance the “level of study” from level 3 to level 4.
A London university has launched a medical degree for qualified healthcare professionals including pharmacists to “transition” into doctors.
The shareholders of Boots’ parent company have given their “overwhelming support” to its acquisition by private equity firm Sycamore Partners, it has revealed.
The RPS has revealed that it is now “supportive” of making Pharmacy medicines (P-meds) available for self-selection, despite previously being opposed to the practice.
A health minister has revealed that there are “no current plans” to allow patients to “directly nominate” a distance selling pharmacy (DSP) on the NHS App.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has announced the launch of a new “top-up” online degree for pharmacy technicians to “enhance their scope of practice”.
The president of the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK) has announced that she has resigned from the role following “a period of time away” to reflect.