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The lifelong impact of air pollution
Professor Jonathan Grigg, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) writes about the risks air pollution poses to our country’s children…
This year...
Funding for New Living Wage could push social care services to breaking point
Council leaders have revealed concerns for the added pressure on social care services that will result from the introduction of the National Living Wage...
Providing data to manage soils sustainably
Dr Andrew Tye, Soil Scientist & Process Geochemist at the British Geological Survey looks at soil management and how it can help ensure sustainability...
Automated Comparison of X-ray Images for cargo Scanning (ACXIS)
The project ACXIS brings together the expertise in X-ray cargo inspection of leading research centres in Germany, France and Switzerland, the major European supplier...
Provision of housing for older people in Oxford to be improved
Oxford City Council are aiming to improve provision of housing for older people following a comprehensive review of the service…
Following the review, which included...
Liverpool City Council launches £1 shop programme
As part of Liverpool’s urban regeneration, the city council has launched a new programme aimed at bringing disused shops back into use…
A new scheme...
Northumberland launches new online customer portal
Northumberland County Council has launched a new online portal that will deliver numerous services…
Northumberland County Council has moved some services to a new online...
Shock step down for Iain Duncan Smith
Just 48 hours after delivering the Budget, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith resigned from his post due to cuts to disability benefits…
The...
Internationalisation through the Linnaeus-Palme programme
The Swedish Council for Higher Education outlines the benefits of exchange programmes such as Linnaeus-Palme…
Linnaeus-Palme is an international exchange programme that supports long-term, bilateral...
New poll finds UK public backs Brexit
A new poll has revealed the Leave campaign is currently ahead, with a seven-point lead over the stay camp…
In a boost for the Brexit...
Budget 2016: Infrastructure gains a boost
The Budget revealed a number of major infrastructure projects would be given the go ahead, and funding was earmarked for flood defences…
Infrastructure came out...
Report calls for HS3 link work to start
The northern high speed rail link between Manchester and Leeds should be kick-started, a new report has concluded…
The National Infrastructure Commission has called on...
Nearly 500 staff take voluntary redundancy at Edinburgh Council
Edinburgh City Council loses hundreds of staff to redundancy in an attempt to find savings of £148m…
Nearly 500 council staff have chosen to take redundancy as...
Understanding ALS
AG sheds light on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and the work of the ALS Association in raising awareness and tackling the disease…
Although amyotrophic lateral...
1,500 jobs to be lost at Glasgow City Council
Glasgow City Council will cut some 1,500 posts in the next year to plug a budget shortfall of £130m…
A new budget approved by Glasgow...
£40m Welsh supercomputer network fails to deliver jobs
A £40m initiative to deliver high-end computing services has failed to deliver the number of jobs promised…
Less than half the jobs expected to be...
Research suggests planting trees can reduce flooding
A new study funded by the Environment Agency has revealed planting trees around a feeder stream can reduce the damage caused by flooding…
Planting trees...
The impact of healthcare fraud across the NHS
Dr Martin Tunley, Senior Lecturer in Counter Fraud Studies at the University of Portsmouth’s Institute of Criminal Justice Studies outlines how healthcare fraud can be...
International Association for Practice Doctorates
In viewing any report, journal article, essay, textbook, webpage, discussion, dialogue, blog, or story concerned with research in education or the social sciences, and in examining what these...
Unitary authority proposal for Northamptonshire
Proposals have been put forward for Northamptonshire to become unitary authority, which would give the county more power…
Local government officials in Northamptonshire are seeking...





















