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UK and EU life sciences regulatory update—10 July 2025: R&D, clinical trials, medical devices, data protection, advertising of medicines, trackers

Published on: 10 July 2025

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In this issue:

  • Research and development
  • Medical device
  • Pharmaceuticals—regulatory framework
  • Data protection and life sciences
  • Advertising of medicines
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Trackers
  • Useful information

Research and development

Commission launches strategy to boost life sciences in Europe

The European Commission has unveiled a Life Science Strategy to make Europe the most attractive global base for life sciences by 2030, while tackling long-standing structural barriers that have suppressed competitiveness and restricted patient access to cutting-edge therapies. With support exceeding €10bn per year, the plan seeks to speed innovation, improve market entry, and strengthen public confidence across the full life sciences value chain. See: LNB News 04/07/2025 32.

Government’s 10 Year Health Plan for England outlines regulatory priorities

The government’s 10 Year Health Plan for England signals a regulatory reset to position the NHS as a world leader in digital health and life sciences. Reforms will accelerate clinical trial initiation—aiming to cut set-up to 150 days by March 2026—and drive uptake of genomics, wearables and robotics. A new Health Data Research Service (HDRS), financed with £600m, will widen research access to NHS data...

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