CPE ‘reluctantly accepted’ funding offer amid ‘impossible position’

 
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Community Pharmacy England (CPE) has said that it “reluctantly accepted the final offer” of the long-awaited pharmacy funding deal, stressing that it is “not enough” to stabilise the sector.

New contract: NPA to ‘consult’ members on collective action

 
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The NPA has said that it will “consult” its members on whether collective action will go ahead from tomorrow following the government’s announcement of a £3 billion funding deal for 2025/26.

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‘CPE is falling into a trap’ - pharmacy reacts to funding deal

 
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C+D rounds up the immediate reaction to the new CPCF funding contract from pharmacy trade bodies, politicians, and the CPE negotiating team.


Pharmacies to offer free morning-after pill from October

 
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The government has announced that it will expand the pharmacy contraception service (PCS), making the morning-after pill “available free of charge” at pharmacies in England.

Government to introduce hub-and-spoke regs in ‘the coming weeks’

 
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The government has announced that it is “going with” hub-and-spoke model one, following “overwhelmingly positive” responses to its consultation on the reforms.

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BREAKING: New 2025 CPCF funding deal - uplift revealed

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The outcome of negotiations between Community Pharmacy England and the Department of Health and Social Care have been announced.


Superdrug set to open another 25 new stores this year

 
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The health and beauty giant has announced that it plans to open 25 new stores this year, a move that will create “approximately 600 new jobs”.

Who is the NPA’s new chief executive Henry Gregg?

 
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The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has announced that Henry Gregg will join the organisation in May as its new chief executive – so what do we know about him so far?

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Economic review reveals half of pharmacies ‘not profitable’

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The long-awaited economic review of community pharmacy has revealed that around half of pharmacies did not turn a profit last year.


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BREAKING: NPA reveals new chief executive

 
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The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has announced the appointment of its new chief executive, who will join the organisation in May.

Well launches ‘non-core’ branch-axing programme amid £14m loss

 
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Well Pharmacy has revealed that it suffered millions in losses over a “challenging” year, while its wholesaling arm was able to turn a £2.5 million profit.

‘Last resort’: Government faces judicial review over NICs hike

 
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A representative body has taken legal action against the government following MPs’ rejection of a bill amendment that would have exempted pharmacies from next week’s employer NICs hike.


Gordons Chemist pharmacy manager suspended for POM theft

 
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A Northern Irish fitness-to-practise (FtP) committee has suspended a pharmacist for six months after he “unlawfully obtained” prescription-only medicines (POMs) from his workplace “without a valid prescription”.

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Exclusive: Pharmacists now able to read patient GP records

 
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Community pharmacies now have access to a patient’s GP record at the point of delivering any NHS clinical pharmacy service, C+D has learned.

Kinnock: Collective action is ‘premature, unnecessary and detrimental’

 
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The pharmacy minister has urged the NPA to “reconsider” its call for member pharmacies to take collective action from next week, arguing that it will be “detrimental to patients”.


RPS to become Royal College of Pharmacy after 31% voter turnout

 
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Seven in ten Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) members who took part in the ballot have voted in favour of controversial plans for the body to become a royal college and register as a charity.

New evidence Brexit caused UK medicines shortages

 
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A health and social care think tank has revealed that the “elevated and troubling level” of medicine shortages in the UK can be blamed on Brexit.

Risk pharmacies ‘deprioritised’ if GP role grows, report warns

 
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A Westminster think tank has said that the government’s proposed Neighbourhood Health Service, which plans to scale up general practice, could put community pharmacies at risk of being “deprioritised”.


Collective action: Ministers advise patients to use DSPs (and drones)

 
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Ministers have stressed that the core hours of pharmacies will “not be affected by the proposed action by one trade body” – and revealed that the government has “concluded” contract negotiations.

Semaglutide not linked to increased suicide risk, study finds

 
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A new study has revealed that the use of GLP-1RAs such as semaglutide are “not associated” with an increased risk of suicidality among patients with type 2 diabetes.