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Older workers create jobs for young people
A new government-backed report has revealed when people in their 50s maintain their employment it creates more jobs for younger people...
The government-appointed champion for...
£3m to boost low carbon heating
The government has announced £3m will be made available to set up low carbon heat networks across 55 local authorities...
An extra £3m funding will...
Electric cars could cut oil imports
A new study has revealed that switching to electric cars could cut the amount of oil the UK needs to import by 40 per...
Cladding Performance Without The Fuss
With more and more building owners looking to go above and beyond the requirements of the Building Regulations, delivering a high level of fabric...
Council told to ‘forget’ unitary proposal
Local Government Minister Kris Hopkins has told Cumbria County Council bosses to concentrate on sharing resources and to put aside plans to create a...
Long term complications for young diabetics
A new report has warned that a significant number of children with type 1 diabetes are at risk of long term health complications...
The future...
Review calls for Welsh teacher training reforms
A new report has said teacher training reforms are critical in Wales as the system has deteriorated significantly over the last decade...
An independent review...
Care in the home
Dominic Carter, Policy Officer at United Kingdom Homecare Association (UKHCA) details how homecare can be more flexible and beneficial to the patient’s needs…
Homecare is a...
WHO urges countries to reduce sugar intake
A new World Health Organization (WHO) guideline recommends adults and children reduce their daily intake of sugar to then than 10 per cent of...
Council used Premier Inn to house homeless
A council has reportedly spent £3,600 on hotel rooms at a Premier Inn to provide accommodation for homeless people…
St Albans City and District Council said the...
Leicestershire council £107m injection for jobs
Job creation and business boosting loans will benefit the Hinckley and Bosworth areas thanks to a £107m cash injection from the county council.
The authority...
10 minute leeway announced for council car parks
Drivers who stay too long on council owned car parks are to get a 10 minute leeway before being fined, the government has announced…
Expected...
BSMS Inc
Safe behaviour in a workplace is critical in order for an organisation to run effectible and efficiently. Research by the Institution of Occupational Safety...
Plumbers ‘should report cold homes’
New guidance from health experts has suggested that plumbers and heating engineers should join GPs in tackling problems caused by cold homes….
The latest guidance...
Homecare services underfunded says report
A new report has highlighted the national and regional picture of under-funding of homecare services for older people across the UK…
The report published by...
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...





















