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The Keep Antibiotics Working campaign returns
The Keep Antibiotics Working campaign is back to alert the public to the risks of antibiotic resistance, urging people to always take their doctor, pharmacist or nurse’s advice.
Ministry of Justice allocates £4 million in major digital skills drive
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has spent a combined total of £3,802,021 on digital skills training over the last three financial years, according to new research from a Parliament Street think tank.
The Oral Health Foundation launches national mouth cancer campaign
More than 130 people joined The Oral Health Foundation yesterday, at the Houses of Parliament, as the charity announced this year's Mouth Cancer Action Month.
WhatsApp attacks: Pegasus spyware hacks 1400 users
WhatsApp have launched a legal case against the NSO group, for hacking the encrypted messaging platform with their Pegasus spyware which roughly impacted 1,400 users.
65% of 15-year-olds worry about their future career
Future First polling shows 75% of 15 year olds feel it would be useful to hear from alumni in working life, especially about their own future career.
Putting the user at the heart of cloud-first strategies
Kate Warboys, Head of Marketing at Arcus Global, discusses why she believes that when local authorities take steps to migrate their services to the cloud, the experience of the end-user should be at the heart of every decision.
Emerging technology demands an infrastructure revolution
Professor Maria Merlyne de Souza, member of the IEEE and Professor of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Sheffield University discuses why infrastructure must change in order to meet the demands of emerging technology.
The Biosphere: Global limits of human habitability
Here, Dr Steven Running dives into the questions of Net Primary Product and ongoing climate change, to illuminate what the global limits of the biosphere are.
UK Sanctions: Where are we now?
Here, John Binns from BCL Solicitors LLP briefly explains UK sanctions - where they came from and what the B-word impact will be.
£10.7 billion’s worth of London properties are unoccupied
Research by HomeProtect has revealed that £10.7 billion’s worth of London properties are sitting unoccupied.
Fusion could be the answer to the UK’s issue with public sector innovation
Tim Devine, technology expert, and Kate Robertson, defence and security expert at PA Consulting discuss how fusion could be the answer to the UK’s issue with public sector innovation, allowing the government to pool together the different pockets of innovation.
Tick-borne brain virus detected in the UK
A tick-borne encephalitis brain virus detected in 2 parts of England for the first time has been widely discussed: What's the truth behind the story?
Four ways to combat SAD in your workplace
David Price, CEO and workplace wellbeing expert at Health Assured offers advice on how to combat SAD in your workplace.
Iran: Sanctions impair access to medicine
The Trump administration’s sanctions on Iran have limited the ability of the country to finance imports, including access to medicine, causing serious hardships for ordinary Iranians.
Psoriasis impacts around 1.1 million people in the UK
According to researchers, the chronic skin condition psoriasis impacts around 1.7% of the UK population.
Ever-changing technological capabilities are revolutionising architecture
In this article, Richard Hyams, Director at Astudio, discusses how technology is revolutionising architecture and the design process.
Researchers give insight into UK far-right extremism
New research provides invaluable insight into UK far-right extremism by investigating the political group and terrorist organisation, National Action.
UK adult social care has 2.6% funding increase
NHS Digital has published three reports which include the latest statistics on those in receipt of adult social care in England.
Progressive state leadership and the rise of populist nationalism
In this fascinating piece of analysis, Professor Richard Beardsworth, details his views on progressive state leadership and the rise of populist nationalism.
What’s new for immigration policy in Western Europe?
In a series of articles exposing changes to global mobility and immigration policy in Western Europe, member firms of Ius Laboris examine the developments.





















