
Can the UK be an independent leading regulator in the development of new medicines and medical devices?
The Chequers summit on 6 July and the subsequent resignation of ministers illustrates how controversial it is to decide whether the UK should share a “common rule book” with the EU after Brexit, or set up its own independent regulators. In this blog, Derek Hill looks at the regulation of medicines and medical devices as examples of the thin margin of action that the UK … Continue reading Can the UK be an independent leading regulator in the development of new medicines and medical devices?