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Street light switch-off programme expanded in Lincolnshire
Five new areas in Lincolnshire are set to see their street lights turned off as part of a council programme to save £1.7m…
More street...
More than 20 libraries to close in Lancashire
Lancashire County Council is set to close more than 20 libraries, it has emerged
A number of libraries across Lancashire are set to close, the...
Is CCS an affordable route to carbon reduction targets?
Andrew Green, Programme Manager at the Energy Technologies Institute, outlines the possible role of carbon capture and storage in meeting the UK’s carbon reduction...
Worldwide glacier monitoring system
Professor Martin Hoelzle from the Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg sheds light in the importance of measuring the increased fever of world’s...
Amsterdam – the innovation capital of Europe
The City of Amsterdam highlights how the Dutch capital won the title of innovation capital of Europe how innovation plays a key role in...
UK ministers must focus on the “opportunities” of Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May has called upon the UK to focus on what Brexit can offer, as she confirms there will be no second...
Lean six sigma – 10 things we can learn from it
Andy Slaney Principal Consultant and Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, BSI outlines 10 simple things that working with lean six sigma has taught...
Bridging the European healthcare gaps
Bridge Health Coordination highlight the three main functions of public health.
Public health policy and organisations aim to prevent disease, and to promote health and...
The value of Horizon 2020
Amanda Crowfoot, Director of Science Europe, highlights to AG, how Horizon 2020 is crucial for research organisations across Europe…
Horizon 2020, like the 7 previous...
Last quarter sees real-terms pay rise
A new analysis has revealed workers received a real-terms pay rise during the last quarter…
Pay analysts at XpertHR have revealed employees saw a slight...
Look to the Arctic
Gunn Sissel Jaklin, Communications director at the Norwegian Polar Institute talks about the Arctic and global warming...
The Arctic is a hotspot – literally, as...
Glasgow City Council could expand cycle hire programme
A cycle hire scheme in Glasgow could get a extended lease of life after the council revealed it is investigating whether to expand the...
Are you still affected by trauma?
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you say to yourself: “Here we go again!”?
And you wonder: “Why do I even...
LGA says school finances should be monitored by councils
Councils should be able monitor academy school finances to prevent taxpayers’ money from being used inappropriately, says the LGA
European Network for Redistributing Geospatial Information to user Communities
Dr. Stefano Nativi, Project Coordinator, National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research discusses geographic information and how technology can assist in this field...
In the...
Lincolnshire County Council urges people to take up fuel initiative
Lincolnshire County Council has reminded local residents to take advantage of a scheme to install free central heating systems…
People in Lincolnshire are being urged...
Essex loses £10m through council tax fraud
Local authorities across Essex are out of pocket to the tune of £10m due to council tax fraud or errors…
Council tax fraud or errors...
Investing in research and innovation in Ireland
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, T.D outlines, how Ireland aims to become a global leader in innovation, research and development,...
GCSE results show a fall in grades
The release of the GCSE results today has revealed a significant fall in grades when compared to last year
More than five million students have...
How will Brexit affect the UK’s shale gas industry?
Claire Brook, Partner at law firm Bond Dickinson, asks how the UK’s regulatory regime for unconventional hydrocarbon development might be impacted post-Brexit…
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