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Support for Europe’s farmers
AG highlights how the European Commission is continually supporting farmers and rural communities.
The agriculture sector is integral to economic development throughout Europe, and even...
Accessible healthcare for all
Sarah White, Policy and Partnerships Manager (Health) at the national disability charity Sense outlines the importance of healthcare being accessible for people who are...
Getting inspired to study physics
Antigone Marino, a Member of the European Physical Society, and Researcher at the Italian Research Council’s Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, outlines...
Who cares for the carers?
David Mowat, Under-Secretary of State for Community Health and Care at the Department of Health, highlights the Carers Strategy, and how it gives carers the...
LGPS – who’s in control?
John Hanratty, Head of Pensions North at Nabarro LLP discusses the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) and how the new regulations might impact
With the...
The global electronic health record debacle
Jean Michel LeTennier, CEO, Atomic Information Systems Corp talks about global electronic health records and explains the challenges of these systems...
What has become painfully clear to...
Italy’s PM says UK will not have special rights post-Brexit
Italy’s PM says the UK should not expect to have more rights than other countries outside the EU following Brexit…
During an interview the BBC,...
Residual malaria – relevance to transmission in the Amazon Basin
Jan Conn, Sara Bickersmith and Catharine Prussing from the Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health and Marta Moreno from the Department of...
Monitoring antibiotic resistance in the UK
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a global problem and here in part 2 of an interview with AG, Professor Alan Johnson, Head of the Department...
Birmingham to bid for 2026 Commonwealth Games
Birmingham is to launch a bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2026, it has emerged…
A feasibility study from Birmingham City Council has revealed...
A spatio-temporal mathematical model for cancer
Zhihui Wang1,2 and Vittorio Cristini1,2 outline how they have developed a model to help predict cancer treatment outcomes…
The physical properties of a tumour’s microenvironment...
Online council services to be expanded in Wrexham
Wrexham Council is expanding its digital capabilities to enable residents to access more services online…
An expansion of Wrexham Council’s digital agenda will enable residents to...
What can we do to protect our lung health?
Professor Guy Joos, President of the European Respiratory Society and Dan Smyth, Chair of the European Lung Foundation, look at the importance of healthy...
What does it take to be a public sector leader in contemporary Britain?
Jody Goldsworthy, Senior Partner, GatenbySanderson outlines the ever-changing role of the public sector leader and what it entails...
The UK is facing an unprecedented period...
Melinda Kelley
National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Věra Jourová
European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality
Mary Mitchell O’Connor, T.D
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Ireland
Professor Alan Johnson
Head of the Department of Healthcare-Associated Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance, Public Health England
Honourable Dominic LeBlanc
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Ted Hewitt
President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada





















