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Internet skyrockets to 1.88 billion websites and still growing
The Internet has grown incredibly over the last 30 years, with 1.88 billion online websites. This has drastically changed how we communicate, conduct business, and get information.
CBD and growing trust: Sowing the seeds of good health
Over the past seven years, CBD wellness company Savage Cabbage has grown from a small family-run business into a globally recognised, high-quality brand, trusted as an authoritative voice, even in the corridors of Westminster.
Navigating the public sector staffing crisis: A call for sustainable solutions
The public sector faces a staffing crisis with high demand, low workforce, and recruitment issues.
Factors that contribute to the gender gap in entrepreneurial self-confidence
A study by Professors Dempsey and Jennings offers key insights into why women tend to be less confident than men in their entrepreneurial ability.
Strengthening UK-Taiwan trade and investment: Lord Faulkner’s visit
Lord Faulkner of Worcester, the UK Trade Envoy to Taiwan, embarks on a week-long mission to Taiwan to fortify the UK-Taiwan Trade Partnership and foster deeper economic ties.
Understanding soil and its crucial role to life with the Department of Agroecology
The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University is an internationally recognized research institution dealing with agro-ecosystems and creates, develops and translates cutting-edge knowledge to advance the bioeconomy of the community, both in Denmark and abroad.
Strengthening UK ties with Canada and the US: Minister’s visit
UK's Americas Minister, David Rutley, embarks on a four-day visit to Canada and the US, aiming to deepen security alliances.
UK’s drive for a fairer international financial system
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is set to unveil the UK's renewed commitment to a more equitable international financial system at the UN General Assembly (UNGA)
Humanities and the arts: Pioneering SHAPE in Schools, a human world focus
Julia Black, Claire Gorrara, Lucy Jenkins, and Tallulah Holley (1), take a detailed look at the vital role of pioneering SHAPE in schools, that is, subjects that share a human world focus like humanities and the arts.
Cloud security needs a new playbook, and it starts with Wiz
A practical guide to transforming security teams, processes, and tools to support cloud security development.
Commissioner-to-be Ivanova prioritises protecting Horizon Europe in parliament hearing
Potential research commissioner, Iliana Ivanova, has outlined her European Parliament priorities before a vote on her appointment later this month, placing the protection of Horizon Europe at the top of her list.
Scaling green chemistry: A catalyst for change
The scaling of green chemistry, a driving force for change, is explained by Christian Römlein, CEO and Managing Partner of intelligent fluids.
Prioritising investment in UK digital connectivity
Elizabeth Anderson, Interim Chief Executive of Digital Poverty Alliance, explains the importance of prioritising investment in UK digital connectivity.
International investors set to converge at Northern Ireland investment summit
In a pivotal event for Northern Ireland's economy, the upcoming Northern Ireland investment summit attracts over 100 global investors, underscoring the region's innovative prowess.
Why the public sector must embrace digital tech to stimulate economic development
Paul Frainer, a Director of the Institute of Economic Development and Partner Local Government at TPXimpact, explores why the public sector must embrace digital tech to stimulate economic development.
Research and innovation investments in Norway
Open Access Government explores the importance of funding research and innovation investments in Norway for the future of sustainability and technology.
UK pledges £3 billion to support green growth in Zambia
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly announces a new partnership for green growth in Zambia, with ambitious targets.
The UK must make commitments to digital literacy and invest in digital skills
Digital skills shortages are becoming urgent. The UK’s relatively low ranking in the global skills table highlights the need for the UK to update skill sets nationally.
Cloud services to enhance teacher collaboration and communication
The introduction of cloud services in the classroom can aid teacher collaboration and communication, as well as improve classroom resource accessibility.
Improving rural digital connectivity and broadband
As digital infrastructure, tech, and connectivity evolve, investment in rural digital connectivity must be prioritised for economic growth, social inclusion and improving quality of life.





















