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New rail system could be hacked
Expert and government adviser Professor David Stupples has warned that a new high-tech rail system could be hacked, leading to a serious crash...
The high-tech...
Welsh culture receives £2.7m boost
Museums, libraries, and archives in Wales are set to receive a £2.7m boost...
Following recommendations made in a Culture and Poverty report by Kay Andrews,...
Lack of chargers slows electric car sales
Car dealers have warned that a lack of rapid charging points in Cumbria is preventing sales of electric vehicles from taking off
A lack of...
Tackling antibiotic resistance
Andrew Miller MP, Chair of the Science and Technology Committee sheds light on why the next government must make tackling antibiotic resistance a public...
Council will contribute to City Region Deal
East Lothian Council has confirmed it will contribute almost £75,000 towards a project aimed at strengthening the local economy...
A joint project between East Lothian...
Rail fare to increase despite Cameron’s pledge
Rail fare in the Cotswolds is set to rise just 10 days after the general election despite pledges from David Cameron to freeze prices...
Despite...
Clegg makes public sector pay pledge
Under new plans from the Liberal Democrats millions of public sector workers would see better wages...
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg said public...
Councils and businesses need to work together
A senior local authority executive has called for Nottinghamshire councils and businesses to work together ahead of cuts
The Deputy Chief Executive of Nottinghamshire County...
Core Connections Ltd
As the proportion of the world’s population living in urban environments increases and those in rural ones decrease, the design of places to help us keep nature in sight becomes more vital.
Lib Dems to double second home council tax
The Liberal Democrats will give local authorities the power to charge more council tax on second homes
A spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats insisted a...
Starting pay in Scotland rises
According to the latest figures, the starting pay for permanent jobs in Scotland has increased
Figures from the latest Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs...
SNP lays out its election manifesto
Launching the SNP's general election manifesto, Nicola Sturgeon says her party will represent the interest of voters across the UK...
Today, the Scottish National Party...
24-hour transport strike for Northern Ireland
Public transport workers in Northern Ireland are set to go on strike for the second time, impacting bus and rail services across the nation
Union...
Water in the city
With population growth, urbanisation and economic development, the demand for freshwater in urban areas are increasing throughout Europe. At the same time, climate change...
Worcestershire hospital brings in crisis doctor
Pressure at Worcestershire Royal Hospital has led to a doctor who is usually drafted in to tackle major disasters being brought in...
Health bosses have...
SNP and Labour clash in the debate
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon warned she would only support Ed Miliband as PM if he can show his party is “better than the Tories”...
Last...
The NHS has a ‘substantial financial problem’
The former Chief Executive of NHS England Sir David Nicholson has revealed the NHS is accruing large deficits, which are largely being ignored by...
Northern Ireland’s housing market on the rise
A new survey has revealed the housing market in Northern Ireland saw an increase during the month of March...
According to a new survey from...
MEPs urged to reject biofuel law
The National Farmers' Union is calling for UK MEPs to reject a draft law that will impact the production of biofuels...
A new draft law...
Mobile customers pay £355m for phones they own
Consumer group Which? has revealed that nearly half of people do not switch their contract immediately when their fixed term ends, costing on average...





















