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The Norwegian Arctic: A rapidly changing climate
The Arctic is warming more rapidly than any other region on the planet. The northern Barents Region is a Norwegian Arctic hotspot that has changed 2-4 times faster than other parts of the Arctic during the last three decades.
European high level group to review Horizon 2020 progress
Members of a new European Commission high level group will evaluate Horizon 2020 progress and help direct the future of EU research policy
The European...
Majority of SMEs forced to write off unpaid debts
New research shows three in four SMEs' unpaid debts have to be written off, threatening their growth and the jobs of their employees
According to...
Child asylum seekers to cost Walsall Council £1.4m
A West Midlands council could have to to pay £1.4 million in the next three years to support 15 child asylum seekers
Walsall Council aims...
Glasgow announces ambitious job creation target
Glasgow City Council have announced the UK’s most ambitious job creation target, with the aim of creating 50,000 new jobs over the next seven...
Community leisure partner appointed by district council
A district council has appointed a community leisure partner to run three leisure sites in the area, as well as implementing a new outreach...
MEPs declare war on wildlife trafficking
MEPs have declared war on wildlife trafficking and voted for tough measures to combat the growing illegal trade of wildlife products
Wildlife trafficking is estimated...
Congestion charges under consideration in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire County Council is to consider implementing a congestion charging system and workplace parking levy to fund local transport improvements
Can metals replace traditional antibiotics?
Raymond J Turner and colleagues at the University of Calgary consider the future of metals as replacements for traditional antibiotics
The prophylactic use of antibiotics...
Improved housing policy welcome, but where is social care?
Civica CEO Wayne Story gives the software and digital solutions provider’s reaction to measures announced in yesterday’s Autumn Statement, including on housing policy
Today, in...
European Commission announces boost for start-ups
The European Commission’s Start-up and Scale-up Initiative is being launched to help start-ups deliver their full innovation and job creation potential
It pulls together all...
Car park makes way to 12 new affordable homes
A new £1.5m housing development has been built on the site of a former carpark, providing 12 new affordable homes for Wrexham residents
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AG (November 2016)
¨It was a true pleasure working with Laura and AG. Thank you for the collaboration and for publishing the article that gives...
Greater Birmingham launches plan to boost economy and create jobs
A refreshed strategy to create 250,000 jobs by 2030 and boost the local economy has been launched this week in Greater Birmingham
Greater Birmingham launched...
Local authorities target debtors’ homes to recover unpaid council tax
Local authorities are increasingly having to target debtors’ homes as a way of recovering unpaid council tax, according to accountancy firm Moore Stephens
Accountancy firm...
Measuring the fever of the glaciers’ firn and ice
The firn and ice of glaciers can be at temperatures far below freezing point, writes Professor Martin Hoelzle of the University of Fribourg
Glacial ice...
Five-year plan to reduce flood risk in York
A new five-year plan to protect and reduce flood risk in the City of York has been announced today
The plan sets out the Environment...
European Brain Council
AG (November 2016)
"Thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the magazine. We are really pleased with the article featuring the European Brain Council...
1.2 million older people don’t get the care they need
Around 1.2 million older people in England are not getting the care they need, according analysis from leading charity Age UK
The number of older...
Full HS2 route will be a game-changer, says Grayling
Revealing plans for the full HS2 route today, the Transport Secretary has said compensation offered will go over and above legal requirements
The government has...



















