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Vietnam: Man imprisoned for making facebook post
Internet censorship in Vietnam is a consistent fear exemplified in the case of Nguyen Ngoc Anh, a man imprisoned for creating a facebook post.
Report reveals use of chemical restraints in aged care
The Royal Commission of Inquiry’s report questions why Australia allowed use of chemical restraints in aged care.
How can school leaders harness the strategic value of edtech?
Al Kingsley, Group MD at NetSupport, examines the foundations of an edtech strategy and how school leaders can embark on their strategic journey.
UK employees are suffering from excessive workplace stress
According to research conducted by the Dolan Contractor Group, one in every eight UK employees have taken time off for excessive workplace stress in the last year.
New report highlights international UKRI opportunities
An independent report published by Professor Sir Adrian Smith and Professor Graeme Reid, sets out the new opportunities for the UK to extend its international collaborations.
WHO expert panel creates plan for digital tech use
The World Health Organization have launched a plan on digital tech use to meet global public health needs.
UKEF awards £230 million funding to a offshore wind farm in Taiwan
UK Export Finance has announced that it is awarding £230 million to support the construction of an offshore wind farm in the Taiwan Strait.
What’s new with immigration policy in Eastern Europe?
In the third of a series of articles exposing changes to global mobility and immigration policy in Eastern Europe, member firms of Ius Laboris examine the developments.
Growing health concerns: Are BPA-free products safer?
BPA (Bisphenol A), a high production volume chemical in plastics and resin, is being linked to health concerns - here Professor Lein discusses.
Why are the politics pages key to technology leaders?
Etienne Greeff, CTO and co-founder of SecureData, discusses why the tech pages are not the most important part of a newspaper for technology leaders and why the politics pages are.
Why are hundreds dying in the ‘war on drugs’?
The Bangladeshi authorities are responsible for hundreds dying due to a violent anti-drugs campaign, Amnesty International said in a recent report.
Technology and stress: A complex, evolving relationship
As we enter Stress Awareness Week, Professor Kevin Curran, Senior IEEE Member and professor of cybersecurity at Ulster University explores whether technology can really be the answer to our modern anxieties that are often caused by technology itself?.
Could CBD be the solution to stress and anxiety?
DragonflyCBD has conducted research into the effects of CBD oil in aiding stress and anxiety, here they discuss their findings.
Smart cities, smarter approaches: How to build trust into connected urban spaces?
Here, Ashley Stevenson explains to us how smart cities need to build trust into connected urban spaces.
How brick-and-mortar stores can stay competitive in the age of online shopping
With 60 permanent stores across the UK and 30 additional pop-ups opening in the lead up to Christmas, Menkind CEO Paul Kraftman reveals how physical retail can thrive in the era of online shopping.
Why innovative policy will be the real driver of a sustainable transport future
Gregory Allouis, Strategic Solutions Director, SPIE UK discusses the role electric vehicles will play in creating sustainable urbanisation.
5 simple ways your business can become more sustainable
In this article, Opus Energy, renewable energy provider to businesses, shares its simple tips and tricks on how to cultivate a more sustainable business environment.
What’s new for immigration policy in South America?
In the second of a series of articles exposing changes to global mobility and immigration policy in South America, member firms of Ius Laboris examine the developments.
£500,000 awarded to councils for digital technology innovations
Councils have been awarded over £500,000, from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government’s Local Digital Fund, to fund seven digital technology projects exploring the use of digital technology to improve local public services.
Councils receive funding boost to support childcare and early education
Councils across England will receive a funding boost to deliver free childcare places, enabling parents to work more flexibly and supporting children’s early development.





















