
December 2025, Vol 315, No 8004
Top news stories


Pharmacy COVID-19 vaccination to become advanced service

Scottish assisted dying amendment means pharmacists would be able to opt out

GPhC receives ‘highest ever recorded’ number of concerns

NICE cost-effectiveness thresholds increased as UK strikes trade deal with United States
Features

Top ten features of 2025

Pills, policy and prescribing: 2025 in numbers

What will 2026 hold for pharmacy?

How has the pharmacy sector grown in 2025?

NICE medicines thresholds: what’s changing and where is the money coming from?

Calling the shots: the pharmacists combatting vaccine misinformation
Opinion

PJ view: the forthcoming ten-year workforce plan must be more than ‘numbers’

Top ten opinion articles of 2025

Top five articles from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s research journals

Music, memory and medicines: how memorable songs could help improve adherence

Embedding pharmacist-led lipid optimisation clinics in cardiac rehabilitation

Ngozi Kalu: ‘When research lacks representation, findings become biased and inequalities emerge’

Building bridges: what happens when pharmacy and general practice finally sit down together?
Learning & CPD

Learning and CPD: 2025 in review

Test yourself: the 2025 CPD and learning quiz

Making medication counselling count: practical tips for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians

Switching between weight-loss medications

Seven ways pharmacy can improve outcomes for those impacted by substance use

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: recognition, management and treatment

Managing patients with cardiorenal metabolic disease
Your RPS

Interim chair of RPS Welsh Pharmacy Board elected

Health and climate manifesto launched by RPS and RCGP Scotland

Royal college could unite sector ‘in a way we have not seen before’

Scottish assisted dying amendment means pharmacists would be able to opt out

RPS announces elections for Royal College of Pharmacy

Community pharmacists should be able to amend prescriptions, says RPS
