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How to build a successful customer self-service strategy
John McMahon, Product Director at IEG4, provides recommendations on how to build a successful customer self-service strategy
New research uncovers how cancer stem cells drive triple-negative breast cancer
Researchers have identified a new stem cell pathway that allows triple-negative breast cancer to thrive, with their findings potentially pointing the way towards more effective treatments
How does the UK plan to tackle the pothole headache?
Northgate Vehicle Hire explores how authorities are addressing the pothole situation on UK roads as the RAC voices its concerns about the worsening issue
Precision farming market set to reach $4 billion in 2018
New insight predicts precision farming, blockchain and sensor technology will revolutionise agriculture
Young people put the brakes on learning to drive due to high cost
A new study has revealed that 31% of 17 to 25-year olds are holding off from learning to drive due to high expenses
Latest technology supports new mums to breastfeed
Public Health England’s Start4Life and Amazon Alexa helping mothers to breastfeed for longer
UK’s security at risk due to increasing reliance on digital technology
Institution calls for the UK to develop a more resilient and reliable energy network to support digital infrastructure
Foreign Secretary calls on world leaders to provide quality schooling for every girl
Providing every girl with at least 12 years of quality schooling will solve many of the world’s problems, Boris Johnson told pupils during a surprise school visit on International Women’s Day
Soil: How much do we value this critical resource?
The importance of soil is placed under the spotlight in this in-depth analysis by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Huntington’s disease – accessing hope
Sorcha McPhillips, Chief Executive of the Huntington’s disease (HD) Association for Northern Ireland, raises awareness of HD and discusses the impact of hope on the community in the face of new treatments
Pharma industry responds to the Prime Minister’s latest Brexit speech
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) – representing global pharmaceutical businesses in the UK including GSK, AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Roche – has responded to Brexit speech by Prime Minister Theresa May
Bringing the world of work to life for young people
The Careers & Enterprise Company is calling out to employers across all sectors and industries to help make a real difference to the lives of young people
Nurses in Europe codesigning an EU value-based health and social care ecosystem
Dr Paul De Raeve, Secretary-General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN) provides an in-depth perspective on the extent to which nurses in Europe are codesigning an EU value-based health and social care ecosystem.
deVere CEO: Personal finance should be taught as a standalone subject in schools
Personal finance should be included as a standalone subject in UK schools, affirms the boss of one of the world’s largest independent financial services organisations
New measures to boost cyber security in millions of internet-connected devices
Manufacturers of ‘smart’ devices will be expected to build-in tough new security measures that last the lifetime of the product
Carrefour launches Europe’s first food blockchain
Carrefour will roll out its food blockchain to eight more animal and vegetable products before the end of 2018
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New ESRC council announced
The Board of UK Research and Innovation has confirmed the appointment of the new ESRC Council
Petition calls to have biking routes introduced to Google Maps
A petition has been launched calling for biking routes to be added to Google Maps in a response to the needs of 1.25 million British bikers
Law change will see learner drivers on motorways
Law change could lead to a smarter generation of motorway users as learner drivers get their first taste of motorway driving




















