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An integrated approach to climate change
Floriane Cappelletti and David Donnerer from the Covenant of Mayors Office outline how the organisation will play a key role in achieving the EU’s...
Labour says it will replace any funding shortfalls caused by Brexit
Labour has committed to replace regional funding lost as a result of leaving the EU, it has emerged…
A multi-billion pound commitment has been made...
Sandwell Council issues £13k school term time holiday fines
Parents have been fined a total of £13,000 by Sandwell Council for taking their children out of school during term time
New figures have revealed...
Placing education, research and innovation at the heart of Ireland
Dr. Ana Terrés, Director of Research Support at Dublin City University (DCU), looks at how DCU innovates for societal impact and contributes to...
Clear and credible plan needed for digital health
According to a new briefing published by The Kings’ Fund, government minister's and NHS leaders should have a definitive plan for digital health…
The briefing...
SAFEPOST Project Postal Security Forum
SAFEPOST, being an EU scale project, answered key European policy challenges by allowing better integration of European R&D, and facilitating transfer of skills and...
How to get the most out of a lean six sigma training provider
Andy Slaney, Principal Consultant at BSI Group highlights some of the key things to ask your prospective lean six sigma (business improvement techniques) training...
£4m boost to volunteering among over 50s
Three new grants totally £4m have been announced to boost volunteering opportunities among the over 50s…
The Office for Civil Society and Nesta have today...
Investing in urban mobility
Benedicte Swennen, urban mobility and cities policy officer at the European Cyclists’ Federation outlines how mobility habits are shifting throughout Europe
The growth of cars...
European Commission agrees on new approach to roaming charges
The European Commission today discussed a revised draft of rules needed to avoid abuses at the end of roaming charges in time for June...
PM pledges UK support to help tackle migration crisis
The Prime Minister has demonstrated at President Obama’s Refugee Summit in New York, how the UK is leading the international response to mass migration...
Global pledge to eradicate drug-resistant infections
A landmark declaration is to be signed by the 193 countries of the United Nations to stamp out drug-resistant infections or “superbugs”…
Experts say, the...
Funding key research for Alzheimer’s disease
Melinda Kelley from the National Institute on Aging in the US, speaks to Editor Laura Evans about raising awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and how...
Funding boost for cycling in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council has been granted funding of £1.2m to enable children in the city to receive cycle training…
Tens of thousands of children in...
Pioneering agriculture projects win £17.8m of funding
Ground-breaking projects to improve agriculture and food production have been awarded funding of £17.8m under the Government’s Agri-Tech Catalyst…
Projects that include lobster farming, scallop...
Only half of UK workers use their degree in their job
A new survey has revealed that the majority of workers in the UK do not use their university degree within their current job role…
The...
Winning gold in the technology race
Gary Bell, Executive Director of Outsourcing, Civica outlines how the public sector could learn from the mindset and commitment of our Olympians when it...
City Council agrees pooled budget for adult homeless housing in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire City Council is to enter into a pooled budget arrangement with partners across the county to help support homeless accommodation for adults…
The decision...
Osborne to chair Northern Powerhouse think tank
Former Chancellor George Osborne is to chair a new think tank committed to pushing forward the Northern Powerhouse…
A new think tank aimed at developing...
Soil biodiversity: keeping the Earth alive
Arwyn Jones and Alberto Orgiazzi, European Commission Joint Research Centre Sustainable Resources Directorate - Land Resources Unit, discuss the importance of soil biodiversity...
Soil condition underpins food...





















