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Bus price rise: Government invests over £1 billion to boost bus services and cap...
The UK Government has announced an investment of over £1 billion to improve bus services across the UK, with single bus fares capped at £3 until the end of 2025.
UK Budget 2024: Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces tax rises and spending boosts
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed several tax increases and spending plans to boost economic resilience while funding key public services.
Engagement, not dissemination: Rethinking our approach to risk communication
While data on climate risks grows, effective risk communication is essential to translate complex information into actionable knowledge. The importance of engaging the public, especially in vulnerable communities, to build resilience and prepare for the challenges of a changing climate cannot be forgotten.
The growing global challenges of neurological conditions
A study that was reported on in the Lancet Neurology showed that over 3 billion people worldwide are living with neurological conditions, making these disorders the leading cause of illness and disability globally.
The relationship between menopausal hormone therapy and brain health
A recent study has shown the link between menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and brain health in women.
UK launches AI safety programme to build public trust in Artificial Intelligence
The UK Government has new plans to strengthen the power of Artificial Intelligence, while also ensuring society stays safe and secure.
Understanding young onset dementia
Jules Knight, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Young Onset Dementia at Dementia UK, tells us about the prevalence of young onset dementia and some of the challenges that people living with dementia can face.
Ben Standing – Browne Jacobson LLP
Ben specialises in public, planning, and environmental law for public bodies, corporate sector bodies, and affordable housing providers. He is recognised in the Legal...
Fusion energy: The photon revolution in clean power generation
A new report from Photonics21, led by French market intelligence firm Tematys, looks at the importance of photonics in realising fusion energy. Could this be a promising solution for clean power?
UK scientists in the running for NASA’s $1 billion astrophysics mission
A new proposal involving UK scientists has been shortlisted by NASA as part of its next major astrophysics mission, potentially worth $1 billion.
Why the NHS is seeking to make patient media systems free
As more and more trusts refresh ageing patient media systems, they are also exploring ways to inform, educate and stimulate patients. Dean Moody, healthcare services director for Airwave Healthcare, explains why.
Conducting policy-relevant research on gender and entrepreneurship
Here, Dr. Jennifer Jennings (a professor at the University of Alberta) and Ms. Jessica Carlson (a recent Doctorate of Business Administration graduate and policy professional in the Government of Alberta) offer suggestions for the actions that scholars and policy practitioners can take – both separately and jointly – to produce knowledge pertinent to the identified priorities.
Electrosensitivity UK
Electrosensitivity UK's aim is to support people already electrosensitive and to inform the public of the health risks of RFR and EMFs, find out more here;
England launches first heat network zones to promote low-cost, low-carbon heating
The UK Government has announced plans to create heat network zones in six towns and cities across England.
Local Government associations work together in a call for review for funding
Four of the UK’s leading local government associations are calling on the new government to address critical funding challenges that have left many local authorities on the brink of financial collapse.
Embracing the next stage of BTOM: The vital role of environmental health
Mark Elliott, President of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, champions the critical role of environmental health in the next stage of the Border Target Operating Model.



















