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Turkey and COVID-19: Success, turmoil, insecurity and opportunity
Dr Ahmet Erdi Öztürk, expert on Turkish politics, discusses the ongoing realities of Turkey and COVID-19.
How has the COVID-19 crisis affected public and private transport?
Peter O’Driscoll, Managing Director, RingGo, discusses how the coronavirus lockdown has affected public and private transport and what the future holds for the mobility sector.
How can your employees avoid quarantine burnout?
Alexandra Anders, Talent Director at Cornerstone OnDemand, shares tips on how employees and organisations can spot the signs of quarantine burnout and how to avoid it.
5 tips for surviving 2020 as a new small business owner
Ian Wright, Founder of Small Business Prices, provides his five tips on how to endure the pandemic and the rest of 2020 as a small business owner and protect your finances as much as possible.
Arthritis and related conditions: The biggest causes of pain in the UK
Stephen Simpson, Director of Research at Versus Arthritis, charts arthritis and related conditions, the biggest causes of pain in the UK today.
Philip Baldwin – LGBTQ rights
Philip Christopher Baldwin is a human rights activist. He was diagnosed with HIV in 2010, at the age of 24. Philip is healthy, happy...
Bob Hallewell – Expert Messaging Ltd
Bob Hallewell founded Expert Messaging to spread a revolution in how people use email and other written electronic media.
Victoria Myers – Graham Coffey & Co. Solicitors
Victoria Myers is a partner and Head of Abuse claims at Graham Coffey Solicitors and Co, working with survivors of sexual abuse, assault and harassment to obtain compensation for their suffering.
The failures of the legal system in adopting a compassionate approach to sexual abuse...
Victoria Myers, Partner & Head of Abuse Law at Graham Coffey & Co. Solicitors, describes the failures of the legal system in adopting a compassionate approach to sexual abuse cases.
5 ways to protect the wellbeing of frontline healthcare professionals
Shujaat Ali, founder of Medical Travel Market, suggests five ways healthcare organisations can protect frontline healthcare professionals wellbeing during the pandemic.
How safe is it to exercise outside during COVID-19?
Desa Rome, travel writer, explores how safe it is to exercise outside during the COVID-19 pandemic and what precautions we should be taking in order to remain safe.
Cancer research analysis: A focus on innovation
Here, the International Agency for Research on Cancer and other experts provide an in-depth analysis of cancer, the second leading cause of death after cardiovascular diseases plus the role of technology and innovation in the field.
How to build a robust plan for resuming business post-lockdown
Hiren Gandhi, a partner at Blaser Mills Law, advises how organisations can prepare for the 'new normal' and build a robust plan for resuming business post-lockdown.
Human rights barrister calls for Public Inquiry into COVID-19
Sailesh Mehta is a Barrister in Human Rights and Regulatory Law, Red Lion Chambers, who is calling for a Public Inquiry into COVID-19.
Can nanotechnology aid the battle against COVID-19?
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Manager, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, explores if nanotechnology aids the battle against COVID-19.
Contaminants and infections: A link to explore
Here, Alberto Mantovani of the Endocrine Disruptors Project here discusses what there is to learn from the recent COVID-19 pandemic.
How will we make collective decisions in the post-COVID-19 era?
Evgeny Barkov, Business Development Manager at Polys, explores how we can we better prepare for pandemics and keep our processes efficient when it comes to democratic proceedings, collective decisions and annual meetings of NGOs.
Industry leaders share advice on how to operate a business remotely
11 business leaders in the technology industry share their advice on how companies can avoid any potential security disasters while keeping employees happy and productive when operating a business remotely.
Putin and the pandemic: Testing the paradoxes of Putinism
Professor Richard Sakwa is a seasoned expert on President Putin: Here he unpacks Russian leadership during COVID-19, exploring the paradoxes of Putinism.
Coronavirus pandemic offers the public sector a chance to ‘reset’ its cybersecurity
Alyn Hockey, VP of Product Management at Clearswift, explores how the coronavirus pandemic means public sector organisations can press a ‘reset’ button on their cybersecurity practices, and allow them to be more secure in the future.





















