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Ban on pesticide could cost farmers £1.6bn
If a EU pesticide ban comes into force, the value of British food production could fall by £1.6bn and cost 44,000 jobs in the...
Pfalzklinkum für Psychiatrie
SyWiK is the German abbreviation for "Systematic and Participatory Further Education in Hospital". In this context, Pfalzklinikum cooperates with Landau-Südlliche Weinstraße Clinical Center, Frankenthal...
OKI Systems (UK) Ltd
When there are so many other demands on budget, it’s understandable that growing businesses remain reluctant to make large capital investments in new printing solutions. Instead they tend to purchase cheaper devices that are inefficient and not right for the task. However, there is an alternative.
ABBS Joins Forces with Drehtainer to Beat IED’s
Zero Shock + VGAM = 100% Protection From Mine Blast Effects
Mines and IED’s have become the weapon of choice for any terrorist or insurgent...
Plants, Drugs, and Heterocyclic Chemistry
When thinking about heterocyclic chemistry it’s as interesting to consider where it came from as what it is and what it can do. Probably...
Think Modern
For many years, Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) have been the product of choice where thermal performance and construction predictability are an absolute priority. The...
IDOPS Cooperative
One of the most versatile technologies for newly planned parking facilities is the BEST PARKING SYSTEM, which can accommodate hundreds of cars.
The system is...
Eradicating cardiovascular diseases for good
Professor Joep Perk of Linnaeus University, and a member of the European Society of Cardiology, speaks to Editor Laura Evans about the importance of reducing...
JCB Finance
Understanding tax allowances can be a tricky business, but it doesn't have to be if you are armed with the latest information. HM Revenue...
Figures show NHS deficit is nearly £500m
According to new figures, the NHS in England ran up a deficit of nearly £500m in the first few months of the financial year.
Reports...
Alcohol-related diseases on the rise in Bradford
Figures have revealed that the rate of admissions to hospitals for alcohol-related liver disease is increasing in Bradford.
The rate of emergency admissions in the...
York Council uses tool to help families
A new tool which identifies the complex needs of vulnerable families has been launched in York.
The City of York Council's Family Focus Team has...
DARD sheds light on poultry disease control
The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) in Northern Ireland sheds light on how government and the poultry industry are working together to help...
Council leading the way in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire Country Council details how it is recruiting leaders of tomorrow and its success in training and retraining staff.
Alison Bulman is living proof that...
£1.8m funding to boost language education
A total of £1.8m funding from the government will see a series of new school-led programmes put into place to provide foreign language training...
Anete Lejiete
AG (August 2014)
"Thanks for the link. Great publication! Spent a good hour reading various articles. We’ll make sure we distribute it on our online...
Healthcare in the digital age
In an interview with Editor Laura Evans, Health Minister Dr Daniel Poulter and Chairman & CIO of Cloudbuy Ronald Duncan discuss the Care Act...
Healing wounds through innovation
Prof Keith Harding, Prof Michael Clark and Dr Douglas Queen from the Wound Healing Unit at Cardiff University details the significant problems wounds can cause,...
Reducing the barriers for deafblind people
AG looks at how technology such as hearing aids can help people with deafblindness lead independent lives.
In the UK alone it is believed that...
E-learning – from alternative to norm
Alastair Creelman, Vice-President at EFQUEL sheds light on why e-learning is no longer an alternative form of education.
The concept of e-learning is in danger...



















