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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.
What is the obstacle to public sector tech adoption?
Research by Park Place Technologies finds 83% of IT departments struggle to invest in public sector tech: Why is this, when digital transformation is a recognised inevitability?
British butterflies and moths at risk from climate change
Scientists speak out on why climate change impacts the decline of British butterflies and moths, such as Silver-studded Blue and High Brown Fritillary butterflies.
Syrian refugees: Hundreds forced to return to war zone
A report released today (25 October) investigates how Turkish authorities forced Syrian refugees to return to a war zone, in the lead-up to the current offensive in the northeast.
New report shows global progress towards eliminating plastic pollution
The scale of global efforts to eliminate plastic pollution has been revealed in a new report published by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme.
Turning data into actionable insight at the borders
As globalisation accelerates, our borders are becoming more difficult to manage. Here Ray Batt, Director, Border Security Programmes Europe, Unisys explores how we need to assess risk at the borders and how we trade in future.
Crackdown on Protestant Faith in Algeria
The recent closure of three Protestant churches and a police assault at one church exemplify repression of this minority faith in Algeria, Human Rights Watch said.
Can container farming help meet the rising demand for local food?
With the demand for local produce constantly rising due to environmental, economic and quality reasons, Johnathan Bulmer, MD at Cleveland Containers, has urged for more pick up on container farming.
How can critical national infrastructure be protected from cyber threats?
Patrick Kennedy, Security Evangelist, at Claroty discusses how to protect critical national infrastructure in the digital age.
How can businesses prepare for Brexit?
Nic Redfern, Finance Director, Know Your Money offers his expert advice on how UK business can prepare for Brexit.
Is design killing the planet?
Shaun Gomm, Director at Sigma, discusses how design could be killing the planet: touching on sustainable development, tech and our 2050 goals for change.
How will climate change affect UK business and economy?
With the help of Fulton Umbrellas, this article will explore how changing weather patterns may affect UK business and economy.
Judith Vorbach: European Union, economic crisis and the climate
Judith Vorbach gives the foreword for OAG25 on the impact of the economic crisis and the climate from the perspective of the European Union (EU).
Judith Vorbach – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Expert for European Affairs in Upper Austrian Chamber of Labour since 2005 and Member of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) since 2018
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