The location of the European Medicines Agency after Brexit is to be decided today, as representatives of member states vote in a complex secret ballot that could end with a coin toss.
There is just a week to go before the remaining EU27 countries vote on which city should be the new home of the European Medicines Agency, which must leave London because of Brexit.
NHS England’s chief executive Simon Stevens has called for a huge increase in funding for the health service, and says the money promised during the EU referendum should be delivered.
A survey of British businesses has found that 60% will have triggered Brexit contingency plans by March 2018 if no transition period can be agreed before then.