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Effective leadership in education
In a interview with AG, Dr Victoria Showunmi of UCL Institute of Education in London, sheds light of what an effective leader is, and...
Unused public sector land released for new homes
Over 103,000 new homes could be built on unused public sector land that has been released, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced today…
The amount of...
Promoting fair and sustainable growth
Karmenu Vella, Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries at the European Commission gives an overview of his priorities for the coming year…
The overall aim...
BRE puts consumers at the heart of homebuilding
A new quality mark for new houses has been launched that will transform the way consumers choose their homes to buy and rent…
Leading building...
City council passes ‘troubled families’ target
Wolverhampton City Council has reached a 3 year target to help and support troubled families within the area…
The Families in Focus programme has helped...
Holmatro introduces Sharp Edge Protection Blanket SEP 2.5 ST
For use during tactical operations.
Holmatro launches a new product for protection against sharp edges on objects you need to climb over, like walls and...
Innovating growth in Ireland
Deirdre Glenn, Manufacturing, Engineering and Energy Research Commercialisation Manager at Enterprise Ireland speaks to AG about how the organisation is supporting innovation throughout the country…
Ireland...
Shropshire and Telford super-council ‘could save £14m’
Merging Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin Councils could save taxpayers £14 million a year, an MP has claimed...
Daniel Kawczynski, Conservative MP for Shrewsbury, has...
Wheelchair-user won claim after being grounded by lack of lift
Most people will be aware that they must never use a lift to move around a building in the event of a fire. Some...
£22m will be cut from South Tyneside’s budget
Council bosses at South Tyneside have agreed to cut £22m from the budget during the coming year...
The borough, which has faced some of the...
Leukaemia mutations are almost inevitable
A new study has revealed that it is “almost inevitable” that ageing will take the first steps towards the blood-based cancer leukaemia...
The research, which...
Coastal fund will create jobs and bring business
The New Coastal Revival Fund will help to kick-start the development of businesses and creation of new jobs in seaside towns...
The £3m fund will...
Welsh maths results are improving
Education watchdog Estyn has reported that maths results in Welsh schools are improving...
Mathematics results for pupils between the ages of 11-14 are on the...
Iain Rolfe
AG (February 2015)
Thanks for this and thanks very much for the opportunity to write the piece. It’s pretty rare to get something out in...
Soil Association
AG (February 2015)
"Thanks for sending this over – it looks great. Thanks for publishing the article on organic – it looks great laid out...
£43m funding for plug-in vehicle research
The government has announced £43m funding for infrastructure and research development for plug-in vehicles...
The government has set out plans to develop plug-in vehicle infrastructure...
AG is now live!
In the February edition of AG, Editor Laura Evans brings together experts to examine the latest issues at the forefront of government...
As Jean-Claude Juncker...
Odeon cinema chain is set to go on sale
It has been announced that the owner of Odeon will put the chain up for sale later this year for £1bn...
Well-known cinema chain Odeon...
Essex council chief steps down
The chief executive of Essex County Council has announced she will leave the authority for a new role at KPMG...
Joanna Killian, chief executive of...
Delivering services online
John Chilver, Deputy Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources at Buckinghamshire County Council, tells why it is vital that the fight continues to convince taxpayers...


















