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Concerns raised about voting age in Scotland
A House of Lords Committee has raised concerns about plans to transfer power from Westminster to Holyrood in a bid to give 16- and...
Integrated farming delivers sustainability
Patrick Wrixon, President of the European Initiative for Sustainable Development in Agriculture (EISA) gives thought to integrated farming and its positive impact on the...
Tackling radicalisation in Buckinghamshire
Councillor Martin Phillips, Cabinet Member for Community Engagement at Buckinghamshire County Council, talks about the work being done in the county to stop young people...
Increasing National Insurance will help pay for NHS
Labour MP Frank Field has said no party had yet proposed solutions to tackle the issues facing the NHS and called for his party...
PSNI could improve the way it measures crime
A new report has suggested the way in which the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Policing Board measures the impact of crime...
Conservatives to shake up youth welfare
David Cameron is set to announce a shake up of the welfare system that will effect around 50,000 18- to 21-year-olds if the Conservative...
Social care – fit for purpose
Richard Kramer, Deputy Chief Executive at the Deafblind charity Sense highlights the importance of social care for deafblind and disabled people
Last year was incredibly...
The Infrastructure Act has now become law
The Infrastructure Act, which aims to make it easier, quicker, and simpler to get Britain building has now become law...
One of the first acts...
Moving towards a paperless NHS
Scott Sommerville, Chief Information Officer at Essentia, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, considers the benefits a paperless NHS could bring…
Technology has become...
Colony decline attributed to stressed young bees
Young bees are being forced to grow up too fast due to disease killing off older workers...
New research has revealed that the decline of...
Capital allowances – boosting your bottom-line
Steven Bone, Director at The Capital Allowances Partnership Ltd explains the tax relief on offer under the capital allowance scheme and what it can...
A fully fledged European growth policy
Corina Creţu, European Commissioner for Regional Policy gives an overview of her key priorities for the coming year…
The European Union is currently facing a...
The Smarter Way to Print
By Andrew Hall, Marketing Manager, OKI Systems UK Ltd.
Major capital investment in new office equipment was one of the first casualties of the cuts for...
Superfast broadband reaches two million more
According to the latest figures, two million more homes and businesses across the UK are able to access superfast broadband...
The government's push to ensure...
E-Share
Those within the housing industry will be familiar with the near bankruptcy of the Cosmopolitan Housing Group back in 2012. In light of the...
EEA: Air quality in Europe
Air pollution impacts all living species and can have a detrimental impact. Dr Valentin Foltescu EEA Project manager – Air quality reporting and assessment...
Homelessness figures do not give a true picture
According to new research, official figures do not paint a true picture of the number of people at risk of homelessness.
High rents, cuts to...
Electronic devices from organic semiconductors containing heterocyclic compounds
So far these notes on heterocyclic chemistry have dealt mostly with applications in medicinal chemistry. However one of the key things about heterocyclic chemistry...
JCB Finance warns that a £500,000 – £875,000 tax saving opportunity is drawing to...
The Autumn Statement of 3rd December 2014 confirmed what had already been announced in the March 2014 Budget - a temporary increase in the...
Scottish young voters plan to take a step forward
It is expected plans to include 16- and 17-year-olds in the Scottish electoral system will take a step forward later today
The push to give...





















