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State pension set to increase by over £400
The UK government is set to boost the state pension by more than £400 annually, according to recent reports, this sparks anticipation and controversy among pensioners.
2024 and beyond: Embracing shared services in Government operations
The UK government is on a mission to reinvent itself. In a bold move, it's ditching outdated systems for a digital overhaul. By uniting departments under five powerful programs, the government aims to streamline operations, cut costs, and deliver better services to citizens.
Public sector procurement: Key changes and compliance essentials
To enhance transparency and efficiency in public sector procurement, the UK government has issued in new regulations with the Procurement Act 2023 and the accompanying Procurement Regulations 2024.
Stakeholder engagement, governance analysis, and co-creation for more effective WEFE Nexus management
Dr Janez Sušnik, from the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and Coordinator of NEXOGENESIS, provides insights on stakeholder engagement, governance analysis, and co-creation to enhance WEFE Nexus management.
Ensuring electric vehicle accessibility for all
As the UK pushes forward with its ambitious targets for electric vehicle (EV) adoption, concerns about accessibility for disabled drivers have come to light.
Identifying potential exercise mimetics that deliver the benefits of exercise
Robert Wessells, Associate Professor at Wayne State University, discusses his research on identifying potential exercise mediators or mimetics to deliver the benefits of exercise to less mobile individuals and help reduce the global disease burden.
Canadian grape and wine industry: Improving cold resilience in grapevines
The grape and wine industry plays a large role for the economy of Canada with respect to agriculture and agritourism, but it is challenged with growing grapes under variable climates and climatic extremes.
Bluetongue disease outbreak triggers livestock movement restrictions in Norfolk and Suffolk
The movement of sheep and cattle has been restricted in Norfolk and Suffolk following the confirmation of several cases of bluetongue disease, a serious viral infection that affects livestock.
Rethinking IT procurement: Find a partner, not a pusher
Getech focuses on solutions that work across environments throughout education, public sector, SMB, non-profit and enterprise.
Persistent anti-vaxxers and pandemic-induced new anti-vaxxers
Read this analysis of persistent anti-vaxxers and pandemic-induced new anti-vaxxers by Fujio Toriumi, Professor at the University of Tokyo in Japan.
Enhancing lithium-ion battery performance with Cabot’s conductive additives
Cabot Corporation is a leading global company specializing in chemicals and performance materials. With over 140 years of experience, the company has established itself as a global leader in conductive additives for battery materials. VP of Global Strategy & Marketing, Matt Wood, tells us more.
Machine learning models predict sleep disorders in jaw pain patients
AI is changing healthcare by predicting sleep disorders in jaw pain patients with unprecedented accuracy.
Is green hydrogen the panacea of the energy transition?
Abundant wind resources, ever more efficient offshore wind turbines and the shallow North Sea provide favourable conditions for turning green power into the reliever for natural gas.
Dennis Jul Pedersen – Port of Esbjerg
Dr. Dennis Jul Pedersen has an extensive career with executive roles within shipping, oil and gas services and offshore wind prior to current role...
Government approves 6% pay rise for GPs following independent review
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has endorsed a 6% pay increase for General Practitioners (GPs) across the United Kingdom.
Scientists find potential for early earthquake warnings
Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks have unveiled a promising method to forecast major earthquakes months in advance.
Gilles Comeau – University of Ottawa, Institute of Mental Health Research at The Royal
Gilles Comeau is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, a senior scientist at the Institute of Mental Health Research at The Royal,...



















