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Birmingham Council launches £33m business growth scheme
Businesses in Lichfield are set to benefit from a new programme, aimed at helping with expansion and growth…
The Business Growth Programme will help business...
City of York Council releases sustainability plans
The City of York Council has revealed 10 key principles that will help improve sustainability in the area…
‘One Planet York’ is a new plan...
Ageing population brings social cohesion
Lambert van Nistelrooij, Dutch Member of the EPP group of the European Parliament outlines how an ageing population affects rural areas…
In 2060 there will...
Female graduates less likely to apply for top jobs
New research has revealed women are less likely to apply for top graduate jobs despite being more likely to get them
A new survey from...
A carbon capture and storage reset
Judith Shapiro, Policy and Communications Manager at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association outlines to AG what the focus needs to be for CCS...
Brexit decision has significant impact on economic activity
New data has suggested the impact of the vote to leave the EU has caused a “dramatic deterioration” in economic activity…
The UK’s economic activity...
Shropshire Council approves £21m computer system
A new ICT system costing £21m has been given the go-ahead by Shropshire Council…
Councillors at Shropshire Council have agreed to the delivery of a...
Fraud and corruption with medical devices
Paul Vincke, Managing Director of the European Healthcare Fraud and Corruption Network talks about fraud and corruption with medical devices and highlights how people get...
Nearly half of UK’s largest councils have no cloud strategy
New research has revealed nearly half of the top councils across the UK do not have a plan for cloud computing…
A survey from not-for-profit...
Antibiotic resistance: a global threat
Ivo Holanec, Research Project Manager at the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries highlights a new report published regarding the significant problem of resistance to...
Europe – invest and connect
AG Editor, Laura Evans, and Adjacent Oil and Gas Editor, Katy Edgington attended the 7th European Regions and Cities Summit in Bratislava. Here they...
Infectious disease is a global problem
Professor Colin J Suckling, Research Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde looks at how the recent...
UK employers concerned about skills shortage
A new survey has revealed an increasing number of UK employers are concerned about the lack of highly skilled workers and the impact this...
High court told Article 50 will not be triggered this year
During legal proceedings, government lawyers have said it is unlikely Article 50, the mechanism that will allow the UK to withdraw from the EU, will...
Harnessing opportunities for agri-food in Ireland
Michael Creed, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine in Ireland highlights the Food Wise 2025 strategy and its aims to tackle the challenges...
Cuts to public health budgets could impact obesity fight
The slashing of public health budgets could have a detrimental impact on the ability of councils to tackle obesity…
Public health budget cuts could prevent...
The Customs X-Ray Simulator
The development of transportation and information technology has advanced the interconnectedness of global markets. With this global economic integration, new trade partners, shipping and transport routes emerge.
HS2 gets thumbs up from new Transport Secretary
New Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has said he has no plans to stop the controversial HS2 project…
Upon taking office Chris Grayling has made it...
Mapping the European Climate
Per Undén, Senior Scientist, Coordinator at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Instute (SMHI) highlights UERRA – the FP7 pre-operational Copernicus Climate Change Service...
EU funding will give 100 Telford businesses superfast broadband
Funding from the EU could give more than 100 extra businesses in Telford access to Superfast Broadband…
Telford businesses could benefit from Superfast broadband due...





















