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Marks & Clerk
Bioeconomy Week Scotland 2024 hosted by Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) is taking place between 11 and 15 March 2024.
UK
Marks & Clerk
It's been a massive month for the Liverpool City Region!...
Gunnercooke
The client, a pharmacist, was charged by the regulator with dispensing to themselves a prescription pharmaceutical product.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Carly Duckett provides an overview of potential changes to fresh food packaging regulations, summarising what those regulations would mean for organisations in the food and drink sector and what steps...
WTW
The 2020 Paterson Inquiry highlighted issues around the adequacy of medical negligence coverage for doctors in cases of malpractice. It also raised concerns about patients...
Venner Shipley
Gene therapy is considered to be one of the most exciting and promising forms of medical treatments available today...
Arnold & Porter
Publication of a Roadmap for the Future Regulation of Medical Devices in the UK. On January 9, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency...
Brown Rudnick LLP
It was a pleasure to speak at Imperial College London's inaugural FemTech conference this weekend. I presented on the current state of the sector and gave insights into upcoming market trends.
Lanyon Bowdler
February is Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month, which is a crucial time to shine a light on an often-overlooked cancer.
Bristows
The AI Act continues to contain a concerning flaw as regards the testing of any high risk AI System that also qualifies as a medical device under the Medical Devices Regulation...
Exponent
Agricultural producers around the world are facing increased pressure to shift toward greener practices and processes. In the EU, the Sustainable Use Regulation, which proposed cutting pesticide use by 50%, was recently withdrawn.
Arnold & Porter
It remains to be seen whether AI developers in the medical sector will benefit from the UK's ‘flexible' regulatory environment or find the lack of cohesion detrimental, say Jackie Mulryne and Beatriz San Martin of Arnold & Porter.
Walker Morris
This edition of our Food & Drink update contains a selection of important developments that food & drink companies need to be aware of.
Walker Morris
Government is set to reconsider its decision to abandon plans for mandatory food waste reporting (as reported in our last newsletter), following pressure...
Walker Morris
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has been designated by the Office of Communications (Ofcom) as the regulatory body for online advertising of less healthy food and drink.
Walker Morris
Government has announced plans to introduce clearer and more transparent labelling for British food and drink products.
European Union
Potter Clarkson
A decision on 7 March 2024 from Miljø - og Fødevareklagenævnet in Denmark has finally given us some long-desired guidance to the producers of sweet rum on how to market and label their products.
Potter Clarkson
In the most recent public crackdown on ‘healthwashing' The Danish Food and Drug Administration has announced they are about to actively investigate certain companies'...
Osborne Clarke
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) held a consultation last year on the review of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2013 with input from businesses involved in the manufacture, distribution and dispensation of veterinary medicinal products.
Marks & Clerk
A host of UK food and drink products have gained protected status in Japan. Businesses have welcomed the news that 37 Geographical Indications (GIs) for UK food and drink...
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