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£2.5bn education pledge from Lib Dems
The Liberal Democrats pledge an additional £2.5bn for education in England in their manifesto
As the 7 May draws closer, the pledges and promises from...
Planning online – streamlining the process
Southwark Council explain the move from a paper-based planning application process to an online version in an attempt to reduce paper waste and to...
Dr. Daniel Fels
Non-chemical cell communication (NCCC) refers to cellular communication that is not based on chemical signals (such as e.g. neuro-transmitters, hormones, or kairomones) but on...
Inflation holds at a record low of zero
Disposable incomes have received a boost as inflation rates remain at a record low of 0.0 per cent
Inflation, which is measured by the consumer...
Fighting back against antibiotic resistance
Danilo Lo Fo Wong, Programme Manager on Antimicrobial Resistance at the World Health Organization (WHO) tells Editor Laura Evans that antibiotic resistance is a...
Somerset councils look for shared service alternative
Two Somerset councils are investigating alternatives to a shared service scheme once the contract ends in 2017...
After a shared service scheme in Somerset failed...
House prices expected to increase nationwide
House prices are expected to increase by 1.5 per cent nationwide, but London will see a 3.6 per cent dip
For the first time in...
Action needed to boost nurse numbers
The Royal College of Nursing has called for immediate action from the next government to boost the number of NHS nurses...
A new report from...
University leaders protest research cuts
More than 50 UK university leaders are set to travel to Brussels today to lobby European policy makers against potential research funding cuts...
Professor Sir...
UK hiring levels remain ‘sky-high’
There has been significant growth in the number of new workers being taken on by companies across the UK...
According to the latest Business Trends...
Osborne makes funding pledge for Wales
If the Conservatives remain in power funding in Wales would remain higher than it is in England, according to the Chancellor George Osborne...
On the...
Paramedics suffer ‘dangerously high’ stress levels
Unison has warned that paramedics in Northern Ireland are under significant amounts of stress...
A survey conducted by trade union Unison has revealed that 96...
Tories pledge paid volunteering leave
David Cameron has promised to deliver a programme that would enable some UK employees to undertake paid volunteering leave
If the Conservative government stays in...
Council gains funding for brownfield homes
Cheshire East Council has announced it has secured a government grant to build new homes on brownfield land in Macclesfield...
The Department for Communities and...
The Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology & Nutrition
Studies related to animal nutrition encompasses the metabolism and utilisation of nutrients and biologically active substances from feeds, the improvement of the health-promoting qualities of poultry, pork, and lamb meat, as well as the symbiotic microorganisms colonising various sections of the digestive tract.
A Polish agriculture transformation
Following Poland’s accession in 2004, their agriculture sector has seen a transformation in terms of growth, but the desire for improvement continues. AG outlines...
Co-operative Group made £124m profit last year
After making a loss in 2013, the Co-operative Group has announced a return to profit in 2014...
The Co-operative Group has announced profits were up...
University of Bath tops annual survey
In an annual survey conducted by the Times Higher Education, the University of Bath is said to offer the best university experience in the...
Scottish party leaders on the campaign trail
The Scottish election campaign is set to focus on the rural economy, apprenticeships, and opportunities for women...
It is expected that both the Scottish Conservatives...
Labour announces Yorkshire devolution deal
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has announced his party will commit to a multi-billion pound devolution deal for Yorkshire if Labour wins the upcoming General...





















