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Pottery and people on Sai Island
On Sai Island, pottery tells us a lot about life in the New Kingdom in Nubia, writes Julia Budka, Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and...
AG: North America Analysis
Welcome to the AG – North America Analysis. In this special edition we highlight a number of key features regarding North American countries
Shining light...
Making the NHS digital strategy ‘mission possible’
Helen McKenna, Senior Policy Adviser at The King’s Fund, asks how the NHS digital strategy can be implemented at a time of great financial pressures
Jeremy...
Addressing AMR from a food safety perspective
Renata Clarke, Sarah Cahill, and Jeffrey LeJeune, from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, outline the relationship between food safety and...
LGA social care report highlights funding crisis
A report released by the Local Government Association (LGA) today highlights a chronic lack of funding for adult social care in England and Wales
The...
Rapid support for public health issues provided by new UK team
A new team from the UK will provide rapid support for public health issues around the world, helping to control global disease outbreaks within...
Kid’s health and exercise research: The whole kit and caboodle
Scientists at the University of Calgary’s Human Performance Laboratory take a holistic approach to kid’s health and exercise research
Foodborne, waterborne, and zoonotic disease in the Canadian North
Dr. Sherilee Harper and Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo look at the need for integrated environment and health surveillance for foodborne, waterborne, and zoonotic disease in the Canadian North
Promoting cohesion in Bratislava
Pavol Frešo, President of the Bratislava Self-Governing Region outlines to AG, why events such as the COR Summit back in July are so important...
European Commission and ESA sign new space deal
The European Commision and ESA have signed a new deal aimed at strengthening its space capabilities against the global competition
Space programmes in Europe have...
Antimicrobial resistance and food safety in Europe
AG learns more about the role of the European Food Safety Authority in Europe’s fight against antimicrobial resistance
Antibiotics have been enormously beneficial since they...
Chances of securing funding puts researchers off Horizon 2020
A new analysis has warned oversubscription to Horizon 2020 is putting off some of the best researchers from the programme
Horizon 2020 may be failing...
Cyber crime statistics show we need to defeat the problem
James Kelly, Chief Executive of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), takes a look at the statistics on cyber crime and how it is...
Nine out of 10 councils do not pay fair price for adult social care
Adult social care is being undercut by councils failing to pay realistic prices to support older people and people with disabilities in their own...
Ministers finally approve a third runway at Heathrow Airport
After significant debate Ministers have approved the decision to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport is set to be expanded following a...
Better tailored care for people with Parkinson’s
My PD Journey – a project from the European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA) looks at how challenges need to be tackled better at a...
Taking the police force back to Neighbourhood Watch
The police force must reconnect with the community to successfully tackle crime. Digital platforms offer a solution to this, says Darren Hunt, Director, Public...
County council votes against Lincolnshire devolution
Members of Lincolnshire County Council have voted against devolution in the region, putting the deal at risk of delay or cancellation
Devolution in Lincolnshire could...
Britain expects to be part of EU decision-making until Brexit
The Prime Minister has said she expects the UK will be part of any decisions made relating to the EU until Brexit occurs
The Brexit...
How can we use maths to predict the impacts of climate change?
Robert Grant, Professor at the University of Alberta looks at predicting the effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems with a mathematical model…
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