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The priorities for domestic and international Arctic research in the U.S.
The priorities for domestic and international Arctic research in the U.S., including the work of the United States Arctic Research Commission (USARC), are detailed here.
How should SMEs be planning for the single-use plastics ban?
Andy MacInnes, B-Loony, discusses how the single-use plastics ban will affect SMEs and highlights the need for them to plan ahead for the future.
Chancellor announces funding boost for frontline NHS staff
Chancellor Sajid Javid will announce a new multi-million-pound package of support to train and retain NHS staff as part of the Spending Round.
An introduction to earthquakes in the U.S.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) introduces what an earthquake is and what causes them to happen, plus the depth at which they occur.
Joan Edwards – The Wildlife Trusts
Joan Edwards joined The Wildlife Trusts as their first marine conservation officer in 1987
Joan Edwards trained as a marine biologist at Bangor University and was...
Ernest Aduwa – Stokoe Partnership Solicitors
Ernest qualified as a solicitor in 2010 and specialises in criminal defence litigation
Ernest is highly driven and focussed on client care and meticulous case...
John Binns – BCL Solicitors LLP
John Binns is a partner at BCL Solicitors specialising in all aspects of business crime. He has a particular interest in confiscation, civil recovery and money laundering under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (“POCA”).
Bill Mitchell – BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Bill Mitchell, FBCS CITP Director of Policy, leads our policy and parliamentary engagement, focusing on creating a stable digital infrastructure in the UK.
The Brexit survey: How does the STEM industry feel?
As the UK faces the imminent 31 October Brexit deadline, at Open Access Government we are investigating how people in STEM feel about their field via the Brexit survey.
The cannabis industry in the UK: Risky business?
Is the cannabis industry in the UK a risky business? John Binns, Partner at BCL Solicitors LLP finds out more.
Why have one in five disabled adults never used the Web in 2019?
Bill Mitchell, Director of Policy – BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT explains why one in five disabled adults never used the Web in 2019.
Leading the “Digital Single Market” and fighting cybersecurity
Andrus Ansip, Vice-President of the European Commission in charge of Digital Single Market aims to lead the “Digital Single Market”, as this article explores, plus his priorities for fighting cybersecurity.
Conserving coastal and marine ecosystems and resources
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have a mission to understand and predict changes in weather, climate, oceans and coasts, as this article reveals, with a special focus on their work to conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources.
Systems approaches: Making pests run a gauntlet to safeguard crops and forests
Greg Rosenthal of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service details the importance of multiple safeguards systems approaches - when it comes to making pests run a gauntlet to safeguard crops and forests.
Why the fires in the Amazon are a global responsibility
Andre Laperrière, Executive Director of Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN), dives into why the Amazon fires are a global responsibility.
Simon Hart brought in as GDS Minister
Simon Hart, MP for Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire, has been appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister for Implementation or the 'GDS Minister'.
IT: Why it is high time for the public sector to let data live...
Here, Sungard AS, a knowledgeable and reliable IT partner, explain in detail why it is high time for the public sector to let data live in the cloud.
Why is innovation and data critical in an uncertain retail market?
Mark Halstead, partner at Red Flag, discusses why innovation and data are critical in an uncertain retail market after recent statistics revealed an increase in the number of retailers in decline.
Thousands sign up to Help to Save to earn 50p for every £1 saved
New statistics reveal more than 132,000 Help to Save account holders are eligible for bonuses totalling £14 million.
The importance of inclusion and diversity to the workplace
With inclusion and diversity continuing to be of importance to employees, Instant Offices gives a breakdown on how companies can be more responsible when it comes to key social issues.





















