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Working towards an EU health information system
Petronille Bogaert, Robine Jean Marie, and Prof. Dr. Herman Van Oyen discuss the BRIDGE Health project and how it is developing an integrated and...
UK financial markets recovering in the wake of Brexit vote
After the financial markets slumped last Friday there has been some growth in the value of the pound as well as UK shares…
Following the...
A softer footprint in the Arctic snow
Karmenu Vella, EU Commissioner for the Environment details why a stronger and more focused approach is needed to protect the Arctic…
If there is one...
DfT calls for HS2 to be scaled back
Spending watchdog the National Audit Office said the Department for Transport has called for High Speed 2 to be scaled back due to budget...
London councils come together in digital services
Councils across the capital have launched a peer group aimed at helping to support the implementation of the Local Government Digital Service Standard…
London councils...
Driving Productivity Levels with a Smarter Workflow
Andrew Hall, marketing manager at OKI Systems (UK), discusses how a smarter workflow helps to drive productivity.
When the government’s latest productivity figures were released earlier this...
Climate Mathematics
Predicting the future with climate mathematics Carrying out experiments on the entire climate system is unfeasible. This is because of the simple fact that we have only one Earth and it is in use.
Roadworks solution contest launched
A new £10,000 contest has been launched, aimed at finding a solution to reduce the inconvenience of roadworks…
Tenshi, in conjuncture with Staffordshire County Council,...
George Osborne moves to reassure the UK markets
This morning George Osborne made a statement assuring the UK the government would move to strengthen the economy and that Britain is still open...
Construction and property offer growth post-Brexit
The construction industry could offer the key to thriving outside the EU, while the property sector expects to see some growth…
Construction could remain a...
Was David Cameron right to step down as PM?
David Cameron announced earlier this morning he would step down as PM, but is this decision the right one?...
This morning has been a whirlwind...
UK votes to leave the EU but must look to the future
The UK must focus on the future in the wake of the EU referendum vote and concentrate on maintaining its position as a global...
Eastbourne promises to tackle air pollution
Eastbourne Borough Council has committed to tackling air pollution in the local area…
Following a meeting with a local environmental campaign group, Eastbourne Borough Council...
£2.75bn funding to aid agriculture research
European Commissioner Phil Hogan has announced £2.75bn will be made available to support agri-innovators…
Speaking at the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association conference in Denmark,...
Dundee preparing bid to become European Capital of Culture 2023
Dundee is hoping to put forward its bid to be named the European Capital of Culture in 2023…
2023 will see a UK and Hungarian...
£1.5m funding for Scottish offshore wind research project
The Scottish government has revealed £1.5m will be made available to support research and innovation in the offshore wind sector…
A total of £1.5m funding...
Business leaders throw their support behind remain
Major heads of businesses and industry have come out in support of the Remain campaign…
With only a few days until the EU referendum vote...
Plans to sell off Shropshire Council sites to be discussed
Councillors at Shropshire Council will discuss plans to sell off smallholdings in the next few months it has emerged…
Shropshire Council is expected to discuss...
Mobile access to council websites lag behind desktop
A new survey has revealed many council websites are difficult to use on mobiles when compared to desktops…
A new survey from Socitm has revealed...
Analytics on the frontline of saving lives
David Downing, Director of Health, SAS UK examines how the NHS can embrace digitalisation, overcoming some of its biggest challenges, and outlines the findings of the...





















