Nothing has changed? Of course it has, the UK has voted to leave the EU and whether you or I like it the clock is running and we are not in charge of the stopwatch here.
The country of location of EMA, and indeed all EU institutions, is dependent upon agreement between the member states and as...
I'm so relieved at the thought yet more largely secondary (ie SI) legislation that refers to "Guidelines to be brought forward subsequently by the Secretary of State". Drafted by Civil Servants, elected by whom, guidelines (ie law) then issued having been reviewed and voted on by anyone?
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I'd expect EMA to relocate somewhere where the national regulatory body is (like the UK's MHRA is currently) one of the more active in the centralised procedures and medical devices stuff (ie 5ml dosing spoons to replacement hip joints and CT/MRI scanners). That's really Germany, Netherlands or...
EMA is an agency of the EU and must be based within the Union; the UK has voted to leave so what is so curious about issuing a redundancy consultation notices in such circumstances? Not every organisation, company, employer in the UK defaults to "the minimum timescale they can get away with" in...
This is interesting stuff. EMA (the European Medicines Agency) will have to relocate to within the EU and this is a big deal for both the UK Pharma industry and the regional subsidiaries/offices of EU and non-EU Pharma that are based in the UK. No strategic point in the non-UK companies staying...