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EU invests €910 million in defence innovation
The European Commission has announced an investment of €910 million under the 2024 edition of the European Defence Fund (EDF), aimed at strengthening the continent's defence capabilities through innovation, cooperation, and advanced technology development.
Battery electric vehicle momentum builds across Europe despite headwinds
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) continue becoming more popular across key European markets, with Germany, Sweden, and the UK all reporting strong growth in April 2025 despite varying economic and policy environments.
New algorithms help GPs predict patients with undiagnosed cancer
Two advanced predictive algorithms can help accurately predict a patient's chances of having undiagnosed cancer.
Rochester scientists launch experimental quantum network using single photons
Researchers from the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) have revealed a new quantum communications network that spans their two campuses.
World-first AI pilot trained on de-identified NHS data from 57 million patients
Researchers at UCL and King's College London are training an artificial intelligence (AI) on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England.
UK solar-powered car parks will cut costs and improve clean energy
Motorists and businesses across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland could soon see the benefits of solar-powered car parks under new government proposals to cut energy bills and improve access to electric vehicle charging.
The cost of not doing it right: Continuous Legionella challenges in a healthcare setting
HC Legionella Ltd Authorising Engineer (Water) shares past experiences and outlines what is meant by ‘managing through to resolution’.
Local Government Reorganisation: A digital turning point for public services
As councils across England undergo Local Government Reorganisation (LGR), a new report from the Local Government Association (LGA) shows that this isn’t just a structural change, but it will also create digital opportunities.
Top tech experts invited to join government fellowship to accelerate AI and digital innovation
The UK government has opened applications for a fellowship programme that hopes to bring together 25 of the country's leading tech minds into public service.
Artificial oxygenation in coastal waters
As oxygen levels in coastal waters worldwide continue to plummet, researchers are exploring whether artificial oxygenation could offer a lifeline to marine ecosystems on the brink.
23.7% of people globally have mild cognitive impairment
A recent study has revealed the global prevalence of mild cognitive impairment and examined the key factors influencing its development.
Gene therapy could extend the lives of children with rare immune disorder
An investigational gene therapy has restored immune function in all nine children with severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency-I, a rare immune disorder.
New daily endometriosis pill approved for NHS use
A new endometriosis pill could help over 1,000 women manage their symptoms of the condition.
CCS achieves top rating in government Commercial Standards Assessment (CCIAF)
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) have secured themselves a "Best" rating in the latest Commercial Continuous Improvement Assessment Framework (CCIAF) review, scoring over 90% in a rigorous evaluation of commercial practices across the UK public sector.
Worsening drought in Europe raises alarms for farming, rivers, and ecosystems
Large parts of Europe face intensifying drought conditions, raising concerns over the impact on agriculture, ecosystems, and key transport routes.
Doctor’s surgery refurbishments set to unlock 8 million extra GP appointments
The UK Government’s Plan for Change aims to deliver 8.3m new GP appointments following surgery refurbishments.
New quantum theory brings scientists closer to ‘Theory of Everything’
New research from Aalto University could bring together the four fundamental forces of nature under a singular framework.
How are infectious diseases driving health inequalities in England?
UKHSA has published new insight into health inequalities caused by infectious diseases and environmental health hazards.
Challenges surrounding the safe supply of blood
Lorna Rothery discussed the challenges associated with the safe transfusion and supply of blood with Dr Evan M. Bloch, focusing on where future efforts to reduce transfusion-transmitted infections should be directed.
Revolutionising social care: How technology-enabled insights transform local authority services
Open Access Government sits down with Alex Nash and Nerys Hebdon from The Access Group to discuss their innovative AI-driven TEC platform and its impact on local authorities and communities.





















