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NHS acute trusts’ laboratory information systems ‘not fit for purpose’
Recent research by Transforming Healthcare Consultancy has revealed that 25% of NHS acute trusts are not compliant with standards that ensure that Laboratory Information Management Systems are fit-for-purpose.
Data protection: Who’s your weakest link?
Jon Fielding, Managing Director EMEA, Apricorn outlines the risks posed to data caused by human error, here.
How small changes can have a huge effect on SMB security
Effective security measures do not have to mean huge expense. A series of small changes to best practices, such as updating software and improving staff training, can help SMBs to minimise the threat posed by the most common of attacks.
Where to start in pursuing the ‘American Dream’ of prosperity
The pursuit of the ‘American Dream’ of prosperity and success is an attractive aim for many business leaders: How do they get there?
The housing crisis: UK refugees and asylum seekers
In this article, Eleri Griffiths explores the reality for refugees who survive the UK asylum process, how to help them with housing, and dismantles misconceptions about why refugees are here in the UK.
Court of Appeal: UK to stop arms export to Saudi Arabia
Today (20th June) the UK Court of Appeal has ruled the UK arms export to Saudi Arabia to be illegal, after an extended court case evidencing that Saudi arms enable the ongoing violence in Yemen.
£150 million funding for AI research at University of Oxford
A £150 million pound donation has been given to the University of Oxford, funding for AI research into ethical implications and a centre for the Humanities.
Aluminium drink cans hit 75% recycling rate
The UK aluminium drink can recycling rate has risen to 75%, its highest ever level, up from 54% in 2010.
Future proofing the NHS: How can automation help?
James Ewing, Regional Director UK at Digital Workforce, discusses how automation can help to future proof the NHS, here.
The UK must cut emissions, not forests
Sasha Stashwick, a senior advocate at Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), has spent years lobbying the government to reduce its reliance on burning trees for energy, here she highlights the steps we must take to avoid further ecological and environmental damage.
UK immigration: Time to abandon the Conservative target
In this article, Sophie Barrett-Brown and Miglena Ilieva from Laura Devine Solicitors discuss attitudes to immigration in Britain and how the Conservative Party has failed to enforce their reductions.
Dr Sandra Brooke – Florida State University Coastal and Marine Lab
Dr Sandra Brooke is part of the Full Research Faculty at the Florida State University Coastal and Marine Lab.
Her primary research is on coral reefs from...
Anthony S. Serianni – University of Notre Dame
Anthony S. Serianni is Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame.
Professor Serianni's research focuses on the use of stable isotopically-labeled compounds...
Maria Piggin – PNH Support
Maria Piggin is the Chair of PNH Support which she founded in 2015.
Originally from New Zealand, Maria moved to the UK in 2001. Maria previously...
New HIV research finds no link to contraceptive methods
New HIV research conducted in 4 African countries found no significant difference in the risk of HIV infection among women using one of three highly effective, reversible contraceptive methods.
Are your employees affected by body image disorders?
As body image disorders continue to be on the rise, David Price, CEO of Health Assured offers advice on how to recognise if your employees are affected and how to provide support.
Sudan has shutdown the internet to stop protests
Sudan’s ongoing internet shutdown is a gross violation of human rights and should be lifted immediately, along with stopping ongoing violent attacks against protesters.
Theresa May announces legislation for zero emissions by 2050
Legislation laid today puts the UK on the path to become a major economy to set net zero emissions target in law.
Phone app uses light, sound and brainwaves to treat pain
Scientists at The University of Manchester are developing a smartphone application connected to goggles which flashlight at a special frequency to use brainwaves to treat pain.
NHS laptop and mobile thefts rise by one third
Laptops, mobiles, tablet computers, and televisions amongst items reported lost or stolen from hospitals across the country as thefts rise by one third.





















