Vince Cable on regulatory reform..and more on that single regulator for research idea

You can find the Business Secretary, Vince Cable's, announcement today on regulation on the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills website here. Given the ongoing review of the EU Clinical Trials Directive which I have mentioned a number of times on this blog, many of our members will be pleased with the following statement he … Continue reading Vince Cable on regulatory reform..and more on that single regulator for research idea

John Savill at MRC

I was delighted to hear today that John Savill has been appointed the new head of the Medical Research Council (MRC) beginning this October. I have always found him a ready champion of charities and patients in research and his down-to-earth approach a breath of fresh air. Shortly after he was appointed to his current … Continue reading John Savill at MRC

Health White Paper

If you are looking for links to today's Health White Paper etc look no further.. The Department of Health press release is here: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/MediaCentre/Pressreleases/DH_117360 The white paper Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS is available here: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_117353 The 'handing power to GPs' headline is the one that has, and will continue to grab, attention in … Continue reading Health White Paper

Andrew Lansley Speeches, Office for Life Sciences etc

For those just joining us....there is a brief report on Lansley's speech on the BMA conference website.  The headline is 'Lansley promises NHS power to doctors' and I feel almost compelled to put 'Discuss' after it.  The BMA piece details Lansley's 5 Ps or priorities for the NHS. Another piece running on the Press Association … Continue reading Andrew Lansley Speeches, Office for Life Sciences etc

Cap on Non-EU Economic Migrants: implications for science

You may have heard about the Home Secretary, Teresa May's, announcement of a cap on non-EU economic migrant workers on the news and in the newspapers.  Many of the reports I have seen have made reference to the concerns expressed by the science community about the impact of such a cap on attracting international researchers.  The … Continue reading Cap on Non-EU Economic Migrants: implications for science