Reminder: Medicines Optimisation & Innovation in Northern Ireland. Just under a week to go before our virtual Meet the Expert event on 21st May at 11.30am hope to see you there https://t.co/095Bbz3oub
Have you lost someone to prostate cancer?
Survey exploring grief and emotional wellbeing following the death of someone close due to prostate cancer. Help researchers @UlsterUni@QubCancer improve understanding of the needs of bereaved people.
Survey👉https://t.co/xpxMhefb2g
📊The Department has published Official Statistics on the NI HSC workforce and vacancies under active recruitment at 31 March 2026.
👉 Available to view at the following link: https://t.co/o2ZGC7OdeU
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have published the Programme for Government Annual Report 2025-2026.
The report highlights progress across the nine priority areas and highlights how investment by the Executive is delivering for workers, families and communities. 1/11
The Executive are making "tangible progress" in delivering the Programme for Government despite a funding deficit, the First and deputy First Ministers have claimed
https://t.co/dFUrfs5G45
The BMA's Dr. Alan Stout has said there is frustration over the lack of an agreed Stormont budget, while Jacquie Smith from the Ulster Teachers Union says it's needed so schools can plan for the next school year.
Watch more tonight at 10:45PM.
Thousands of people with advanced lung cancer now have a new treatment option on the NHS in England.
We've recommended cemiplimab with chemotherapy for adults with untreated non-small-cell lung cancer.
Find out more: https://t.co/ZhyfOxsUd3
💷 Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has welcomed over £100m of additional Transformation and National Lottery funding
✅ £42m for ePharmacy
✅ £29.2m for Together for Families and an additional £30m of National Lottery Funding
🔗 Full info: https://t.co/Pr18L1eLiq
'Making public services work better': E-Pharmacy initiative among projects to benefit from £100m funding pot provided by UK government https://t.co/avgrswv2fl
Fewer than 5% of rare diseases have an approved treatment. The average diagnosis takes over five years. We're proposing a new way forward, and we want to hear from patients, families and carers like you.
Open to all, respond before 30th July 2026 – https://t.co/VFRcsEVNoS
1 in 3 NI adults have condition classed as number one cause of stroke, but many are unaware warns local health charity ahead of World Hypertension Day https://t.co/IKnzfy7YNf via @NewsNowUK