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UK-France Data Innovation Taskforce explores innovative use of data
A number of recommendations have been published outlining how the UK and France can work together to use data for the good of society…
The...
Theresa May reshuffles cabinet as she takes office
In the past 24 hours new Prime Minister Theresa May has been making ministerial appointments. AG looks at who is in and who is...
Liverpool and Salford councils agree to digital transformation programme
A new deal between software firm SAP and two city councils has been reached to provide a new technology platform aimed at improving services…
Enterprise...
Creating climate solutions for agriculture and forestry
AG Editor, Laura Evans speaks to Rachel Steele, National Climate Hub Coordinator at the U.S Department of Agriculture about how they are helping to...
Tackling AMR – the Danish way
Esben Lunde Larsen, Danish Minister of Environment and Food explains why a united Europe is needed to lead the fight against AMR…
In Europe 25,000...
Theresa May vows to put working people first
Theresa May to put the Conservatives “at the service” of working people as she becomes the last woman standing in the race for Tory...
New concept of flame retardant coatings
Dr. Jimenez Maude, Associate Professor at Lille University outlines how flame retardant coatings can give better protection to major structures such as buildings…
Fire is...
Juncker says he bet on Brexit vote
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker has revealed he thought the UK would vote to leave the EU…
In a joint interview with the...
IUSS launches the International Decade of Soils (2015-2024)
Following the International Year of Soils 2015, the International Union of Soil Sciences has proclaimed the International Decade of Soils to increase the momentum...
German research awarded €533m budget
Following a lengthy debate, German research has been granted a boon in the form of a €533m budget per year indefinitely…
German research has secured...
Bratislava Declaration aims to secure funding for EU regions
As politicians from across the EU meet this weekend for the biannual European Summit of the Regions, the Slovak Presidency presents the Bratislava Declaration…
The...
£57.5m funding for biomedical and quantum technology
The government has announced £57.5m funding will be made available for the UK’s energy and infrastructure, biomedical, and quantum technology sectors…
A new funding boost has...
EU cities and regions meet to invest and connect
The leaders of EU cities and regions come together this weekend to discuss investment and unveil the Bratislava Declaration...
Leaders of EU cities and regions...
Firms called upon to take-up HS2 opportunities
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin has invited businesses to take advantage of the opportunities offered through HS2…
Businesses are being encouraged to take advantage of the...
EC Commissioner Hogan provides clarity to UK farmers after Brexit
European Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan has provided farmers clarity in the wake of the Brexit vote…
Farmers have been offered clarity regarding their circumstances in...
Smart cities are not a priority for councils
New research has revealed smart cities are not deemed a strategic priority for the majority of local authorities across the UK…
Leading designer and manufacturer...
Research Councils UK sets out its stance post Brexit vote
The UK research sector must retain its relationships with the EU, irrespective of the vote, to maintain its global position in the future…
Research Councils...
SAFEPOST Project Pilots
Dr Antonino Scribellito, European Affairs –Senior Project Manager at PostEurop highlights how SAFEPOST has enhanced security in postal systems across Europe…
SAFEPOST enhanced the security...
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Dr. Troy Harkness’ lab at the University of Saskatchewan, in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, has used funds provided by the CIHR...
Councils offered share of £60m for sustainable travel
Councils have been invited by the government to apply for a share of a sustainable travel fund worth a total of £60m…
A competition to...





















