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Pharmacist Support has appointed two new trustees as it embarks on a new five-year strategy aimed at expanding its impact and reach.
18 Feb 2025 , 1 Min Article
The pressures that pharmacy teams are facing due to medicine shortages are highlighted in the sixth RPS Workforce Wellbeing Survey.
18 Feb 2025 , 2 Min Article
Nemolizumab (Nemluvio, Galderma) has been approved by the MHRA for the treatment of two skins conditions.
A DHSC-backed home screening scheme achieving high uptake.
17 Feb 2025 , 2 Min Article
The Pharmacists’ Defence Association said the pay increase will kick in from April 1 this year.
17 Feb 2025 , 1 Min Article
Society may be moving away from 'high-stakes assessments' say GPhC meeting notes.
Mike Hewitson left the National Pharmacy Association board in April 2018 in protest at the appointment of then Lexon director Nitin Sodha as chair.
Health minister Karin Smyth urged to consider dropping barriers to PrEP provision
14 Feb 2025 , 1 Min Article
Chain responds after area manager 'recommends giving staff weekly targets'.
14 Feb 2025 , 2 Min Article
The owner of LT Chemists David Thomas replaces Raj Aggarwal, who was first elected in January 2010.
Government 'looking very closely' into giving pharmacists flexibility says civil servant
13 Feb 2025 , 1 Min Article
Tauqeer Azam, 41, was today also placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
13 Feb 2025 , 2 Min Article
Suspension order for pharmacist who based prescribing decisions on web questionnaires
12 Feb 2025 , 1 Min Article
Leadbeater's bill does not give pharmacists iron-clad protection, a barrister warns
The RPS has announced the proposed changes to its Royal Charter and dates for a special resolution vote that will pave the way for its transition to a Royal College.
12 Feb 2025 , 2 Min Article
National Pharmacy Association chairman Nick Kaye said it would be “a scandal” to keep MPs, pharmacies and the public "in the dark”.