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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…
We are in...                
            Social Innovation on active and healthy ageing for sustainable economic growth
                    Dr Elena Urdaneta from the Basque Culinary Center-SIforAGE Project highlights how the projects aims to strengthen cooperation among the stakeholders working on active and...                
            A European response to terrorism
                    Ard van der Steur, Minister of Security and Justice in the Netherlands outlines how Member States are coming together to work as one, in order...                
            Embracing culture and heritage values in Canada
                    The Department of Education, Culture and Employment, Government of the Northwest Territories details the importance of embracing culture and heritage
Culture and heritage are powerful...                
            Digging into data for research
                    Canada is proud to co-lead efforts to internationalise social sciences and humanities research across the Atlantic – and back again. Here Ted Hewitt, President...                
            Up to 1,000 jobs to be axed at Bristol City Council
                    Bristol City Council is expected to cut a sixth of its full time workforce, losing up to 1,000 jobs…
A sixth of the full time...                
            Commission pledges €3.6bn to help farmers innovate
                    The European Commission has committed €3.6bn to help farmers utilise research and innovation…
European Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan has pledged funding for research and...                
            Charities ask for EU funding clarity
                    Chief executives of a number of bodies representing charities have written to the Treasury to gain reassurances about the future of EU funding…
A number...                
            Internet of trains
                    Marcel Van Velthoven, CEO at Znapz talks about how the internet of things can bring value to the rail industry...
I borrowed the title to...                
            Climate change and its impact on the ocean
                    Dr Michael A. Ellis, Science Director of Land, Soil, and Coast at the British Geological Survey outlines the impacts of global warming on the...                
            House prices to fall next year due to Brexit
                    A new report has warned Brexit uncertainty will see the housing market contract next year…
A new report from estate agency Countrywide has said it...                
            Holding down the public sector fort
                    Gerry Kelliher, EMEAR Sales Director, Kodak Alaris outlines how digitisation is transforming the public sector and lifting the paper weight it's been carrying…
The public...                
            




















