People Round-Up: All Change At UK Agencies As Brexit Looms

The head of the UK’s health technology assessment body NICE is stepping down, while the country’s medicines agency, the MHRA, will have an interim chief in the run-up to the UK’s planned Brexit from the European Union on 31 October.

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Changes in leadership are planned at the UK's NICE and MHRA authorities • Source: Shutterstock

Sir Andrew Dillon will next year step down as chief executive of England’s health technology assessment body, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, after more than 20 years in the role. NICE’s board plans to start advertising for a replacement later this year.

Having led the body since its inception in April 1999, Dillon will leave his post at the end of March 2020

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