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Responsible Person From 1 January 2021, a wholesale dealer in Great Britain may only import Qualified Person (QP) certified medicines from the European Economic Area (EEA) if certain checks are made by the ...
Registering new packaging information for medicines from 1 January 2021 How and when to register updated packaging and information leaflets when new national marketing authorisations have been issued Published 1 ...
1. General Approach to the operation of pharmacovigilance This document outlines the submission requirements for pharmacovigilance data from 1 January 2021. The MHRA will retain responsibility for Pharmacovigilance ...
Converting Centrally Authorised Products (CAPs) to UK Marketing Authorisations (MAs) from 1 January 2021, ‘grandfathering’ and managing lifecycle changes This guidance covers ‘grandfathering’ and managing ...
Import from a non-EU country You’ll no longer have access to the EU’s import system TRACES (Trade Control and Expert System) from 1 January 2021. You’ll need to use the UK’s new Import of Products, Animals, Food and ...
Pet Travel This guidance applies to people travelling to the EU with their pet cats, ferrets or dogs, including assistance dogs. Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) will become a third country from 1 January ...
Contents This guidance sets out the actions that healthcare providers should take to prepare for 1 January 2021. Doing this will help to plan for and manage potential service disruption to healthcare. This guidance ...
Importing blood or blood components If you import blood or blood components into the UK from the EU, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein you must: make sure that each imported unit of blood or blood component is ...
Animals, semen and embryos covered by Balai Follow this guidance if you’re moving the following from 1 January 2021: simian primates, monkeys and apes prosimian primates, for example lemurs, bushbabies, lorises, aye ...
Importing and exporting hops and hops products during the transition period Hops marketed in the EU (including the UK) must meet rules on marketing standards. This includes hops extracts, hop cones and ground, ...
Contents Exports from the UK to the EU Exports to non-EU countries (third countries) from the UK Border and customs offices EU listing of the UK and its establishments Documents for transporters Other export ...
Importing and exporting To continue importing and exporting products between the UK and EU you must: Get a UK Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number. Decide if you want to hire an ...
Overview Drug precursor chemicals are controlled by the Home Office because they can be used to produce illicit drugs. They can also have legitimate commercial uses. You’ll need to apply for an import and/or export ...
You will be eligible for broadly the same support as students from the EU member state you are studying in, as long as you are living there by 31 December 2020. UK nationals studying in the Republic of Ireland will ...
Contents This guidance sets out the actions you should take to prepare for 1 January 2021, to plan for and help manage any potential service disruption to adult social care. This guidance is for adult social care ...
Contents If you import fish to the UK from the EU you’ll need a validated catch certificate from the exporter. If the fish you’re importing has been stored or processed, you may also may need additional documents, ...
Changes to export rules for identifying livestock You currently use the country code ‘UK’ on ear tags on livestock. To export livestock to the EU from 1 January 2021, you’ll need to make sure your livestock are also ...
What counts as a composite food product Composite food products are for human consumption only. They contain a mix of: processed products of animal origin (POAO) plant products used as a main ingredient – not ...
Access to waters As an independent coastal state from January 2021, the UK government will be responsible for managing the UK’s territorial waters (out to 12 nautical miles) and the Exclusive Economic Zone (out to ...
What happens from 1 January 2021 The current controls on the environmental release of GMOs will apply from 1 January 2021. They will be implemented by the competent authorities in the UK. These are: England – ...
Contents On 1 January 2021, the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) and the country of origin principle will no longer apply to services under UK jurisdiction broadcast into the EU. However, the European ...
Making phone calls and sending texts to EU and EEA countries after the UK leaves the EU How leaving the EU affects the cost of making phone calls and sending texts from the UK to EU and European Economic Area (EEA) ...
Applying for qualified teacher status (QTS) from 1 January 2021 How to get qualified teacher status to teach in England if you’re from the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland. Published 3 October ...
Egg marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for egg producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition ...
Guidance Moving goods through the Port of Holyhead with an ATA Carnet from 1 January 2021 From 1 January 2021, the Port of Holyhead cannot process ATA Carnets, so you’ll need to go to Roadking Truckstop when ...
The UK will leave the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) and will no longer be: a member of the Euratom Research and Training programme a member of Fusion for Energy able to work through the EU on the ...
Exporting poultry meat from the UK to the EU UK exports bearing one or more of these farming or chilling methods (optional indications) must have a certificate from a UK competent authority. Farming method marks ...
Farm and rural payments: Basic Payment Scheme and Rural Development Programme for England The Basic Payment Scheme will continue for 2020 with the available funding the same as for 2019. To get payments, you’ll need ...
Contents Exporting to the EU Goods sold in the UK Exporting to the EU The EU has issued guidance on labelling changes required from 1 January 2021. Check with your EU importer how the EU’s new labelling requirements ...
EU space programmes in which UK participates These include: the European satellite navigation programmes, Galileo and European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) the Copernicus Earth Observation space ...
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