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Closing the skills gap in blockchain businesses
Despite blockchain experiencing incredible growth over the last decade, gender diversity and the technical skills gap remain a growing burden.
How is the logistics industry responding to climate change?
Weather systems, freak storms, affected sea routes and environmental transformation are climate change factors changing the logistics industry: how will they survive?
The case for businesses to make their workspaces happier
A new study warns that workers do not feel valued or fulfilled in their offices and presents the case for businesses to make their workspaces happier.
Are shipping containers the future of affordable housing?
Millions of people need homes. Millions of shipping containers are going unused. Could this be an answer to the global housing crisis?
How technology can save the ageing population in London
The ageing population is growing and the need for quality care services will increase substantially in the coming years, here’s where technology can come.
Increasing app-iness in public services
Mobile apps are one of the most effective ways for public services to achieve digital transformation and to meet the ambition of the declaration.
Eight ways to crush the career blues in 2019
As Blue Monday hits, Instant Offices have provided top tips on how UK workers can crush the career blues and boost their work-life balance.
Is it too late to train to be a teacher?
Teacher Active explains the paths you can take to train to be a teacher, the funding available, and the benefits your life experience will bring.
The importance of sleep for commercial drivers
Phil Lawlor, Dormeo, looks at the science behind sleeplessness and offers some advice that employers and commercial drivers can use to improve sleep.
Fibre and heart disease: simple ways to up your fibre intake
A new study supported by the World Health Organisation found that higher dietary fibre intake is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases.
Musculoskeletal issues made worse by workplace conditions
Waste collection systems used throughout the UK could be causing significant long-term musculoskeletal issues for workers, research has shown.
Does your business qualify for R&D tax credits?
Tax specialists highlight four things that many businesses do that qualify them for R&D tax credits - without them realising.
The workplace features impacting employee satisfaction
Today’s workers are becoming increasingly savvy and are expecting much more from workplace features to fulfil employee satisfaction.
Taxis are flying the flag for inclusivity in mobility
Safa Alkateb, CEO of Autocab, argues that taxis are the ones flying the flag for inclusivity, and highlights what the rest of the transport industry can learn from them.
India to contribute 15% of Asia’s crude oil refining capacity in 2023
India, the second largest contributor to Asia’s crude oil refining capacity, is expected to contribute 15% of Asia’s crude oil refining capacity in 2023.
Brits underestimate the average cost of a house deposit
KIS Finance surveyed 2,000 Brits to find out their expectation vs reality when it comes to the age they reached life milestones such as affording a house deposit.
Why employees are your biggest cyber security risk
Businesses seem to be constantly at risk and employees could be the biggest cyber security risk. Why and what are the most common security threats?
5 ways office setups affect employee wellbeing
Employee wellbeing is becoming more important and it is crucial that all new businesses are thinking about how to run a positive and happy work environment.
How to help a loved one who is suffering from depression
Here, The Worsley Centre offers insight and advice on how you can help someone who is suffering from depression.
Blockchain: the future of food traceability?
Shan Zhan, global business manager at ABB’s food and beverage business, looks at how blockchain can be used to enhance food traceability.





















