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David Cole-Hamilton
President of the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS)
Francesca Colombo
Head of the Health Division at the OECD
Exeter City Council
Exeter’s economy is growing, having ridden out the recession successfully. Developments within the city and in the surrounding area are making this location a...
Dembridge
People see Lean Six Sigma as a massive toolbox. It is much more than that. It is true that there are many, many tools...
Low Cost Production of Nematodes for Biological Control of Insect Pests
J.A. Morales-Ramos1, M. G. Rojas1 and D. I. Shapiro-Ilan2
1USDA ARS SEA Biological Control of Pests Research Unit, Stoneville, MS
2USDA ARS SEA SE Fruit and...
A Quest Into Muscle Plasticity
Muscle weakness and associated poor fatigue resistance is a major challenge to modern Western Society. It arises due to a reduction in the force...
FEDMA
Understanding that access to personal data implies heavy responsibilities the date driven marketing industry is centred on the customer, and depends on the trust...
Minister to raise glass for first Beer Day
Community Pubs Minister, Marcus Jones hopes Britain will join together today and raise a glass to make the first ever Beer Day…
The day aims...
Tower Hamlets new mayor named
Labour’s John Biggs will become Tower Hamlets directly-elected mayor after winning by nearly 32,800 votes…
After the controversies surrounding Tower Hamlets’ former mayor, it must be something...
Air Pollution in Europe
Gautham Gnanajothi, Senior Industry Analyst & Team Leader – Energy & Environment at Frost & Sullivan highlights the impact of air pollution throughout Europe…
Looking at...
£5bn could be cut from child tax credits
The government has announced it is considering reducing tax credits for millions of working families as it prepares to cut £12bn from the welfare...
Smart budgeting – smart councils
Maia Beresford and Claire Mansfield from the New Local Government Network (NLGN) shed light on how some councils are embracing new ways of budgeting…
When you...
Hardest places in the UK to find construction work
New research has shown the hardest places in the UK to find regular construction work...
A new study has revealed the North East and Wales...
Cameron tells ministers to back him on EU
Prime Minister David Cameron has warned his ministers to back any deal he makes in regards to the UK's relationship with the EU or...
Two Tory MPs say they will accept a pay rise
Two Conservative MPs have criticised colleagues for undermining the decision of regulatory body Ipsa to increase pay by 10 per cent...
Earlier this week it...
Million dollar question in prostate cancer research
Owen Sharp, CEO at Prostate Cancer UK sheds light on the important work that’s being done to better diagnose and treat prostate cancer…
Most prostate...
Number of properties for sale at lowest for years
Halifax has reported the number of properties available for sale on the market has reached its lowest level for many years...
There is no denying...
Chancellor announces billions in cuts
Chancellor George Osborne has revealed £4.5bn of measures he plans to enact to bring down national debt...
A new raft of austerity measures have been...
Council could fine homeless people up to £1,000
Under plans to tackle antisocial behaviour linked to rough sleeping and begging, homeless people in parts of east London could receive fines of up...
Ordnance Survey: Connecting the lives of everyone in Britain
We are Britain's mapping agency. We make the most up-to-date and accurate maps of the country. But we're also a digital business, and we...




















