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Pursuing growth with Innovation Exeter
                    Exeter City Council is aiming for growth in one of the UK’s foremost regional economies through the Innovation Exeter programme, as Richard Ball explains
Independent...                
            Death on the Nile: Burials on Sai Island
                    Professor Julia Budka considers the potential of funerary archaeology for reconstructing life in New Kingdom Nubia, particularly on Sai Island
A well preserved Pharaonic settlement...                
            The importance of HR compliance
                    Tom Neil, a writer at Acas, explains the necessity of HR compliance, and why it makes sense to go above and beyond your legal...                
            Hunt for HS2 train builders begins
                    Chris Grayling, Transport Secretary, has kicked off the process to award the contract for HS2 train builders, with 60 high-spec trains required
The hunt is...                
            Beside the seaside: Cash to breathe new life into British coast
                    Communities up and down the British coast are set to benefit from a new wave of government investment aimed at boosting seaside tourism, housing...                
            ProteoLipins and LipoFishins: Novel nutraceuticals and their effects
                    Dr Ramón Cacabelos, President of EuroEspes Biomedical Research Center, highlights the potential benefits of novel nutraceuticals including ProteoLipins
Pharmacotherapy is a fundamental cornerstone in the...                
            Which local parks are under threat? 38 Degrees launches info gathering campaign
                    38 Degrees today launches what it calls “a people powered investigation” to find out which local parks are under threat in England
The civil society...                
            Living with epilepsy is hard, but there is hope
                    The Epilepsy Society is working to reduce stigma and improve treatments for those living with epilepsy, as Nicola Swanborough explains here
It’s easy to paint...                
            Tory-led Surrey County Council wants to hike council tax by 15%
                    Conservative-run Surrey County Council wants to raise council tax by 15% to cover rising demand for services, but it will have to put the...                
            Twelve-point Brexit plan: what are the key focus areas?
                    AG highlights Theresa May’s 12-point plan for Brexit and examines what it means for the UK                
            How can digital hospitals help provide better care?
                    Elisabetta Zanon, Director of the NHS European Office, describes how digital hospitals can deliver better care whilst improving productivity and efficiency
Hospitals across Europe share...                
            Council tax to rise in Glasgow for the first time in over a decade
                    For the first time in 12 years Glasgow City Council has revealed it will increase council tax in a bid to close a funding gap of almost £70m
                
            New strategy good news for transformative manufacturing
                    Transformative manufacturing and other areas will gain from the government’s new industrial strategy, as Innovate UK’s Simon Edmonds explains
The support for business-led innovation announced...                
            Public sector pay to fall by thousands of pounds in real terms
                    The TUC has issued a warning that public sector pay is set to see a real terms drop by 2020 if the one per cent wage cap is enforced                
            Malaria research aims for new milestones
                    Open Access Government considers progress in malaria research, aiming to eradicate the disease, by the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
The National...                
            The role of small heat shock proteins in human diseases
                    Professor Serena Carra and her collaborators are investigating the important role of small heat shock proteins in age-related neurodegenerative diseases
Cells are frequently exposed to...                
            Highlighting scam targeting schools with ransomware
                    Education establishments must take precautions against fraudsters targeting schools to install ransomware on computers                
            Ireland’s Horizon 2020 funding target is on track
                    Ireland's Horizon 2020 performance target is on track, and the country's commitment to the EU is strong, Innovation Minister John Halligan tells OAG
Ireland has...                
            Local councils’ flood preparedness: How technology can help
                    Used proactively, technology can help local councils' flood preparedness and resilience in a number of ways, as Intermedix’s Ian Carr describes
It is no secret...                
            OAG takes a look at Germany’s 2050 Climate Action Plan
                    Germany’s ambitious 2050 Climate Action Plan is now well underway, as Open Access found out from Federal Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks
Germany is pressing ahead...                
            





















