by John Finey | Feb 2, 2018 | Behind the scenes, Blog, Brexit, Business, public speaking
Following a bun fight between 19 EU countries and a failure to agree on the new location of the EMA within the group of EU foreign ministers the decision was made by tossing a coin, at least it wasn’t ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’! Amsterdam won through meaning that...
by Sandeep Lyall | Sep 19, 2017 | Brexit, NHS
The full impact of Brexit may not be known for years to come, but it is clear the implications it has for healthcare in the UK and Europe. A survey of EU doctors by BMA found 42% of EU doctors admitted to considering leaving the UK as a result of the Brexit vote. The...
by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | Jul 31, 2017 | Blog, Brexit
Cries for “QOFXIT” are being heard from the Government and BMA in the same way as people called for Brexit. There is of course a lot of people who would agree, but it would be good to see as full risk assessment of the pros and cons if we have a QOFXIT and a detailed...
by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | Jun 12, 2017 | Brexit, NHS
The EU market accounts for 25% of all global medicines sales, when we break away and become a smaller separate market, companies may very well priorities bigger markets to introduce their medicines into over the UK. The NHS may as a result struggle to access...
by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | May 23, 2017 | Blog, Brexit, Good Distribution Practice - GDP, WDA(H)
The UK triggered Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union on 29th of March 2017 and as a result all primary and secondary law ceases to apply to the UK from 30th of March 2019. Companies who hold centrally authorised “MA s” must proactively review their MA terms,...
by Adel Nagy | Apr 3, 2017 | Blog, Brexit, Transportation
Exactly a year after the Brussels attack sadly an attack happened in our warmly loved capital London. We can never be prepared for such tragic event. An attach can have effects such as closure of roads, ports and airports or long delays for days or maybe for week...