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First-time buyer count hits decade high in 2017
2017 saw the highest number of first-time buyers since 2006 according to the UK Finance’s latest mortgage trends update
Mortgage lending for first-time buyers, home movers...
Leading the digital transformation of UK government
Kevin Cunnington, Director General of the UK’s Government Digital Service (GDS) provides a fascinating overview of how the organisation’s work is leading the digital...
County councul offers views on developing local labour market strategies
Cllr Simon Henig, County Councils Network spokesman for Industrial Strategy & Growth and leader of Durham County Council offers his views on developing local...
The broad and diverse medical technology sector
Jonathan Evans, communications manager at the Association of British Healthcare Industries explores the broad and diverse MedTech sector as it stands today
The Medical Technology...
Maximising the potential of your empty property portfolio
Stuart Woolgar, CEO of Global Guardians, discusses the implications and opportunities of the shrinking public sector estate
The public-sector estate is shrinking as both the...
PHE launches Change4Life campaign around children’s sugar intake
In the UK, theNew Change4Life campaign encourages parents to 'look for 100-calorie snacks, two a day max' to cut children’s sugar intake
Public Health England (PHE)...
Why public sector organisations must ‘Break the Boundaries’ in 2018
Georgina O’Toole, Chief Analyst at TechMarketView, explains why, in a digital environment, public sector organisations cannot afford to be insular
TechMarketView’s recently published analysis of...
An international approach to the anti-infectives challenge
Professor Colin Suckling from the University of Strathclyde discusses the need for global collaboration on the anti-infectives challenge.
UK’s Industrial Strategy falls way below expectation
Nigel Wilcock from the Institute of Economic Development provides his opinion on the UK’s Industrial Strategy in terms of the future economy of Britain
If...
How can we reverse the teacher recruitment and retention crisis?
Emma Hollis, Executive Director of the National Association of School-Based Teacher Trainers sheds light on the issues around teacher recruitment and retention
With issues around...
The key role of the aviation sector in the UK economy
Graham Bolton, Chairman of the British Aviation Group provides an insight into the role of the aviation sector within the UK economy
The aviation sector...
Dutch health targets for the future
The aims for Dutch health and Netherland’s place in Europe from the Ministry of Health, Welfare & Sport are explored here by Open Access...
Offering Certainty in an Uncertain World – The future of Agile in Government Services
It’s hard to be Agile in Government. Within an elected government delivery is expected to mirror a published manifesto. Do something different, and the words ‘U-turn’ threaten within the corridors of power.
Data shows 62% of adults ‘don’t understand inflation’
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has released startling data showing a large percentage of adults don't understand inflation
European Commissioner for Budget promises no research funding cuts
Günther Oettinger, European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources, has 'guaranteed' no research funding cuts after the current period ends
Why the EU Single Market has still not reached its full potential
Marco Hafner shares his insights into why the EU Single Market has still not yet reached its full potential and where it can go in the future
Let’s be honest: gas and oil are not going anywhere, anytime soon
Danny Pay, Director of Maximus Green outlines energy efficiency towards gas and oil is a realistic approach to going ‘green’ for all applications
UK set to improve in funding research and development
Warwick Business School’s Professor Stephen Roper reveals the UK Government’s exciting plans for funding research and development in business
Adapting defence technology to business enterprise
Paddy Bradley, Director, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership explains how investing in defence technology can boost the economy
Diversity in the neighbourhood drives support for a generous asylum policy
Dr Gideon Bolt at Utrecht University shares his expert perspective on attitudes towards asylum policy in Europe