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NHS protects thousands of appointments during resident doctors’ strike in 2025
During the 2025 resident doctors’ strike, the NHS successfully maintained thousands of patient appointments by implementing strategic planning and empowering local healthcare teams to manage resources effectively.
How can we end smoking in the UK?
What would it take to end smoking in 20 years? asks Hazel Cheeseman, CEO of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).
Single Chromosome Sequencing for Immunotherapy: Why is it advised?
Immunotherapy is a relatively recent addition to the anti-cancer armamentarium. It is defined as using the body’s immune system to fight cancer growth. Immunotherapy can take many forms – but why does it work?.
Stanford creates virtual scientist to accelerate drug and vaccine discovery
Stanford researchers have developed an AI-powered "virtual scientist" capable of designing drug and vaccine candidates, marking a leap forward in biomedical research.
EU4Health will launch €3.5 million tender for SoHO regulation implementation
The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) has released a Prior Information Notice (PIN) under the EU4Health programme, announcing an upcoming call for tenders to support the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2024/1938 on Substances of Human Origin (SoHO).
The UK’s vertical flight moment: Decarbonising the skies
Tom Oldham at ADS Group Limited, discusses the UK’s vertical flight momentum and the challenges of decarbonising the skies.
Next-level European Single Market: Breaking barriers, ensuring fair competition
Read about the advancement of the European Single Market in terms of breaking barriers and ensuring fair competition with the EESC.
UKAEA renews Embedded Engineering Resource Framework to improve fusion energy
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has renewed its Embedded Engineering Resource Framework for another four years, helping to secure the UK’s position as a global leader in fusion energy development.
The burden of TB amid the climate crisis
Extreme weather events, the increasing threat of antimicrobial resistance, and other global challenges are impacting the prevalence and fight against tuberculosis. Open Access Government examines the burden of TB, looking at the origins and drivers of this ubiquitous disease
Simplifying public sector cloud solutions: G-Cloud agreement benefits
Learn how CCS's G-Cloud agreement enables businesses of all sizes to provide cloud computing services to the public sector.
UHNM awarded £250,000 government funding to launch pioneering endometriosis trial
University Hospitals of North Midlands has secured £250,000 from NIHR to run the ICE trial, a two‑year feasibility study testing a novel dye method to improve surgical outcomes in endometriosis.
Postnatal depression affects up to 85,000 new mothers in England
The Royal College of Psychiatrists warns that up to 85,000 mothers in England experienced postnatal depression in 2024.
AI-powered digital twins offer new hope for the revolution of clean energy
With the global demand for clean, sustainable energy continuing to intensify, scientists are starting to use innovative technology to help fast-track the transition: AI-powered digital twins.
Dr Kevin J. Farrugia – De Montfort University / Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences
Kevin Farrugia obtained a joint undergraduate degree in chemistry and physics from the University of Malta, followed by a one-year traineeship with the Novartis...
Bridging the gap between forensic science research and practice in the UK
Dr Kevin J. Farrugia explores bridging the gap between forensic science research and operational practices in the UK.
Kyoto scientists advance quantum tech with single-photon emission discovery
Quantum computing can solve problems that are too complicated for standard machines, but understanding when and how this "quantum advantage" will be realised has remained a significant question.
BMA survey highlights growing doctor unemployment crisis and GP job shortages
A new BMA survey shows that 56% of GPs want more NHS work but can’t find it, 15% report no available GP roles, and 70% of resident doctors in Scotland fear joblessness from August 2025.
How AI and biotechnology could revolutionise resilient crop production
A new Nature‑published review led by Aberystwyth University shows how AI, genome editing, protein design and high‑throughput phenotyping can fast‑track climate‑resilient crops production.
UK Government supports local innovation through the Local Innovation Partnerships Fund
The UK Government has recently announced a new investment to help support local lenders across the country, allocating at least £30 million to key regions in each UK nation with the Local Innovation Partnerships Fund.
The Procurement Act 2023 and social value: What authorities and suppliers need to know
The Procurement Act 2023 significantly enhances the role of social value within public procurement, aiming to foster a more responsible and inclusive contracting environment.





















