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Police numbers will grow as Labour pledges an extra 10,000 officers
Extra police officers will be put on the streets of England and Wales if Labour wins the upcoming snap General Election
Swedish district heating: Reducing the nation’s CO2 emissions
Annika Johannesson, Communications Manager, Swedenergy explores how the Swedish district heating network is helping to lower emissions
Effective after-school programs
Michelle Jutzi, M.A. & Prof. Dr. Katharina Maag Merki, University of Zurich discuss the role of after-school programmes in supporting student well-being and learning.
Health Accord: Healthcare for all
Open Access Government highlights how Health Minister, Jane Philpott aims to improve the lives of all Canadians through their new Health Accord Plan
Cancer Drugs Fund was “politically and intellectually lazy”
The Cancer Drugs Fund, set up to pay for medication not funded by the NHS, was a “huge waste of money” and caused unnecessary suffering for patients
Carbon neutrality: Phasing out coal by 2030 in Finland
Riku Huttunen, Director General, Energy Department at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment shares Finland’s ambition to achieve carbon neutrality
From bright white glaciers to dark and dusty ice
Martin Hoelzle and Kathrin Naegeli, Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg share how glaciers are altering in fast-changing landscapes
How can the cyber skills gap be closed?
Dr Bernard Parsons, Co-Founder and CEO, at Becrypt says the cyber skills gap can be addressed through education and training
The key to sustainable growth is in the oceans
Often seen as one of the most overstretched resources, the seas offer one of the best avenues for sustainable growth if utilised correctly
Taking advantage of container technology
Joe Kim, SVP and Global CTO at SolarWinds says government organisations can improve efficiency, optimisation and security by using container technology
Fighting against breast cancer in Canada
Canadian Cancer Society’s Dr Rob Nuttall and Shawn Chirrey explain how fighting against breast cancer requires ongoing support for research and screening
HIV and sexual health services require a long-term strategy
The future of HIV and sexual health services is far from certain, says Debbie Laycock, Head of Policy and Parliamentary Affairs at Terrence Higgins Trust
Understanding ageing, immunity and metabolism research
Ageing and age-related morbidity are unavoidable, but research to understand and alleviate age-related health issues is the need of the hour to ascertain healthy-ageing. Dr. Nirmal Robinson, Principal Investigator at the CECAD Research Centre discusses.
An insight into the impact of GDPR in a global world
How can your business prepare for changes to GDPR? Liz Fitzsimons, Partner, Privacy and Information Law, Eversheds Sutherland (International) explains
Asbestos exposure can cause significant risks to health
Dr. Christopher P. Weis of the National Institutes of Health, shares with Editor Laura Evans the dangers of long term asbestos exposure
UK space contracts under threat due to Brexit
Leaving the EU could put UK space contracts under threat as the European Commission is seeking the ability to cancel existing contracts
Healthcare analytics: Best practice from all over the world
David Bolton, Director, Public Sector & Healthcare, Qlik Global Industry Solutions highlights how healthcare analytics vary between countries
The role of physiotherapy for Parkinson’s
Writing on behalf of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Dr. Bhanu Ramaswamy highlights how physiotherapy can help manage the symptoms of Parkinson’s
Aarhus: Welcome to the European Capital of Culture 2017
Mayor Jacob Bundsgaard explains why becoming the European Capital of Culture 2017 will bring long-term economic and social benefits to the city of Aarhus
How can we fight cybercrime in a digital age?
In an increasingly connected world tackling cybercrime must be a consideration for everyone, says EU Commissioner for the Security Union, Julian King





















