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A quarter of NI head teachers are “overworked”
Head teachers union warns more than a quarter of school leaders have unmanageable stress levels and do not receive sufficient support…
Last month, teachers reported feeling...
Fuel Poverty: lower bills and healthier homes
Maria Wardrobe, Director of External Affairs at National Energy Action outlines the importance of tackling fuel poverty in the UK…
Fuel poverty remains a bigger killer...
Reducing the CBRN risk
Mr Adriaan van der Meer and Tristan Simonart from the Centres of Excellence (COE) at the European Commission outline the importance of lessening CBRN...
Colour changing dressing detects infections
A new dressing that changes colour when an infection is present could reduce the amount of antibiotics used unnecessarily…
Researchers have created a bandage that...
Two-thirds of the north in the dark about powerhouse
A new survey has revealed the vast majority of northerners are unaware of the government’s plans to create a Northern Powerhouse…
The north of England...
Are we prepared for an ageing society?
Dr Mark Britnell, Chairman and Partner of the Global Health Practice at KPMG answers AG’s questions about the impact of an ageing society on the...
£6.5m cyber security research project launched
The UK government has launched a cyber security research project, which will involve 18 companies…
Eighteen companies have pledged to invest £6.5m in a new...
Dr Andrew Goddard
Royal College of Physicians registrar and consultant gastroenterologist
Georges Dassis
President, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Céline Fremault
Minister of Housing, Quality of Life, Environment and Energy at the Government of Brussels-Capital Region
November edition of AG is now live!
As we head towards the end of 2015, Europe will come together next month at a crucial meeting in Paris, with the aim to...
Defining, designing and delivering digital
Can digital services reap rewards for councils and taxpayers? Alan Mo, Research Director at Kable discusses how digital infrastructure is helping local authorities...
A recent...
ETH Zurich
The main mission of the Institute of Building Materials consists in teaching and research on construction materials.
Corrosion of reinforcement in concrete is an increasingly significant...
Cyber Security Top 10
Elaine Munro, BSI’s Head of Portfolio Management outlines the cybersecurity must-dos for business success
The impact on business for larger organisations has been well documented...
Becoming a digital services hub
Richard Godfrey, Assistant Director of Digital Peterborough details how Peterborough City Council is addressing key challenges through better use of cloud technology solutions
As the UK’s...
Tackling our productivity gap requires a shift in thinking
Mark Beatson, Chief Economist at CIPD (the professional body for HR and people development) outlines what needs to be done in order to boost...
Cutting to the chase
Antoon Burgers, Program Manager at Holmatro Special Tactics Equipment outlines the advantages of using hydraulics to speed up special tactics operations
Speed is essential in...
Realising the CCS Ambition
Judith Shapiro, Policy and Communications Manager at The Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) asks whether the government will consider CCS in the 2015 Energy...
Power On Connections – self service is great news for customers
Finally, following years of lobbying, Ofgem has introduced legislative changes that will change the face of Competition in Electricity Connections forever, finally creating a...
Lower bills and healthier homes
Maria Wardrobe, Director of External Affairs at National Energy Action outlines the importance of tackling fuel poverty in the UK
Fuel poverty remains a bigger killer...


















