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Boots newsletter – April 2026
Wed 1st April 2026
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Thank you to PDA Regional Committee members
Sun 29th March 2026
The latest five-year cycle of PDA’s regional committees begins in April as members have elected the new teams to serve until 2031.
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PDA disappointed with GPhC decision to increase fees by 6% in September 2026
Fri 27th March 2026
In July 2025, the PDA responded to the General Pharmaceutical Council’s (GPhC) consultation on the proposed fee increases following survey results from its members where the vast majority opposed the proposals.
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Insight Online – March 2026
Wed 25th March 2026
This month, find out about the results of our recent PDA regional committee elections and the launch of our 2026 Scottish election manifesto. Trainee pharmacists can take advantage of FREE training and support offered through PDA Education, and pharmacy students can learn more about Pharmacist Support's 2026 student bursary scheme.
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Student Insight magazine now available
Mon 23rd March 2026
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Superdrug and PDA agree 2026 pay settlement
Wed 18th March 2026
Superdrug and the PDA have successfully concluded their first annual pay talks.
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PDA members are encouraged to sign open letter as part of campaign for better NHS pay in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Tue 17th March 2026
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PDA LGBT+ Network reflects on experiences in pharmacy at LGBT+ History Month event
Thu 12th March 2026
The PDA LGBT+ Network marked LGBT+ History Month 2026, with an online event on 25 February, bringing together members from across the profession to share their lived experiences and explore how the sector can continue to become more inclusive and representative.
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Ways to tackle violence: the story so far
Wed 11th March 2026
NHS Staff unions, including the PDA, are working with employers and the government to tackle violence in the NHS.
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PDA launches 2026 Scottish Election Manifesto
Tue 10th March 2026
Health and social care are key features of the Scottish parliamentary election in 2026, with pharmacy and pharmacists being specifically mentioned in televised debates and political party manifesto pledges. The PDA has launched a manifesto with key asks of the next government to improve access to safe and effective NHS care for patients and support the vital pharmacist workforce.