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British workers take home less money
New research has revealed that almost all British workers are taking home less money in real terms than in 2001, with men and young...
Report calls for fire safety talks
The deaths of a number of firefighters since 2004 could have been prevented if risk assessments and good practice had been followed, according to...
Luminex
Physicians have long been aware of the subtle differences between patients and their responses to medications. The recognition that a part of this variation...
Is social care the latest casualty of austerity?
As the problems in social care continue to grow, the head of the Local Government Association has called for an extra £1.1bn funding to...
The evolution of Danish pig farming
The pig farming industry in Denmark is longstanding with 90% of pork produced exported worldwide. The Danish Agriculture & Food Council provides insight to...
Lung cancer death rates may overtake breast cancer
For the first time, the number of European women who have died as a result of lung cancer is expected to be higher than...
NI ambulance workers to strike
From noon until midnight on Thursday, ambulance workers across Northern Ireland will strike in a protest over pay...
The UK's health service has had a...
Innovative technology for armoured vehicles for the frontline
Professor Bryn James, Senior Fellow from the Physical Protection Group at Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) outlines how new technology is helping frontline...
Councils lose track of 100,000 Neets
The Public Accounts Committee has warned that around 100,000 teenagers who are supposed to be tracked by Whitehall have disappeared off the radar.
Margaret Hodge,...
Northern Ireland Executive passes 2015-16 budget
The Northern Ireland Executive has passed its 2015-16 budget, which includes an extra £150m funding.
Due to increased funding set out in the Chancellor's Autumn...
The growing crisis in the NHS
Adjacent Digital Politics examines the crisis facing the NHS, why it came about, and what—if anything—can be done to fix it.
The NHS is in...
The Laboratory for Muscle Plasticity
Skeletal muscle functioning is essential for bodily actions and interactions. A number of affections such as injury, disease or the natural course of biological...
A solution to combat fuel poverty
The NIA is calling on all political parties to recognise that home energy efficiency needs to be defined as a National Infrastructure Priority to...
The role of nuclear medicine in modern society
AG spoke to Dr Arturo Chiti, President Elect of the European Association for Nuclear Medicine (EANM) about the role nuclear medicine plays in modern...
Investing in Buckinghamshire’s transport system
Martin Tett, Leader of Buckinghamshire CC, tells why more investment is needed from central government to improve his county’s transport system.
Buckinghamshire is on the...
Some cancers are due to “bad luck”
Researchers have discovered that a number of cancers are due to "bad luck", rather than risk factors such as smoking.
A new study published in...
Exposure to air pollution linked to autism
Scientists have suggested exposure to air pollution during pregnancy could be linked to children developing autism.
A study of 1,767 children has revealed that high...
The quality of Scottish university research praised
A new survey has praised the range and quality of research conducted at universities in Scotland.
A new survey produced by Research Fortnight analysed results...
Tackling cardiovascular diseases
Simon Gillespie, Chief Executive of the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and President of the European Heart Network, highlights the effects of cardiovascular diseases and...
New compact & portable combi tools for tactical cutting and spreading
Holmatro launches a new generation of ultra-lightweight combi tools for cutting and spreading applications during special tactics operations. Weighing only 8.1 to 9.2 kg...





















