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EA warns beaches will fail to meet water targets
The Environment Agency has warned numerous beaches across England are at risk of failing to meet water quality standards set by the EU...
New EU...
Investing in the future of agriculture
Phil Hogan, Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development at the European Commission details the importance of investment and innovation in agriculture
Agriculture is humankind’s primary...
36,000 homes needed in East Cheshire
Cheshire East Council has revealed a total of 36,000 new homes need to be built across east Cheshire by 2030 to meet demand for...
Three party leaders step down following election
Leaders of UKIP, the Labour party, and the Liberal Democrats have all stepped down from their positions in the wake of devastating results in...
Sales fall for supermarket chain Morrisons
Supermarket chain Morrisons has announced like-for-like sales fell by 2.9 per cent in the three months to May...
The big supermarket chains in the UK...
Self-harm reaches five year high in Wales
Figures have revealed the number of cases of self-harm among young people in Wales has hit a five year high...
According to Welsh government figures...
Obesity levels are expected increase significantly by 2030
A new report from the World Health Organization has revealed the growing issue of obesity...
By 2030, 74 per cent of men and 64 per...
How To Boost Education Through Building Design
Saint-Gobain, the world leader in the sustainable habitat and construction markets, has identified five key elements that contribute to our comfort levels indoors; thermal...
Fee warning for mortgage borrowers
Homeowners are being warned to be aware of high fees attached to falling mortgage rates...
Tumbling mortgage rates might be a good thing for the...
Musculoskeletal health in an ageing population
Dr Benjamin Ellis, Senior Clinical Policy Adviser at Arthritis Research UK details the importance of good musculoskeletal health in an ageing population
Over the last...
University class sizes are falling
A new study has revealed that while universities are spending more money upgrading facilities, class sizes have reduced
An analysis carried out by the Complete...
First chief digital officer for Wales
The Welsh government has announced it will appoint a chief digital officer to oversee public sector delivery...
In a bid to transform public sector delivery...
Scottish nurses are training during annual leave
The Royal College of Nursing has warned that due to staff shortages nurses in Scotland are using annual leave to complete mandatory training...
According to...
Letting people die at home could save millions
Charities involved in palliative care have said letting people die at home could save the NHS millions of pounds...
Charities have called for more support...
Stamp duty help for first-time buyers
Ed Miliband has promised to provide assistance for first-time buyers if Labour win the General Election on 7 May...
Ed Miliband has announced plans to...
Expertise In Motion
Who has not experienced muscle weakness after a few days in bed due to illness or injury? A report by Professor Martin Fluck from...
Change in perspective
3 of 4 special reports on non-chemical cell communication.
When we add the cell’s endogenous electrodynamic fields into our models about cell dynamics we also change...
100,000 people in North Staffs have debt problems
A new report has revealed a significant number of residents in North Staffordshire have significant debt problems
A total of 68,400 residents in Stoke-on-Trent, North...
Teachers increasingly supporting families
Union leader warns that schools are becoming the A&E departments of communities, as they are increasingly supporting struggling families
The new leader of the National...
GE2015: Milifans and muffin-gate
With only a fortnight to go until voting gets underway, Adjacent Digital Politics examines the weird and wonderful news that has taken place on...





















