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5 ways to boost digital wellbeing in 2019
The proliferation of digital devices means that we’re constantly connected to the office wherever we might be, making it difficult to manage our digital wellbeing.
Time scale for saving Dublin based property deposit revealed
It will currently take over two decades for Dublin based home buyers to put a property deposit down, according to brand new research.
Limitless opportunities for biometric innovation
Research by IDEX Biometrics has revealed that UK consumers are calling for biometric innovation to extend beyond payments.
Fears over life-saving drug unfounded, finds review
Fears over a life-saving drug that can be used to treat alcohol addiction are unfounded, according to its first ever systematic review.
HS2 goes one step closer in tackling vehicle emissions
All diesel HGVs working the length of the HS2 project will be powered by the cleanest available Euro VI engines, going beyond current vehicle emissions standards set here in the UK.
Predictions for the digital skills gap in 2019
New innovations are being developed at lightning speeds to drive faster growth and efficiency for businesses and society but there is a lack of digital skills.
GPs prescribe more opioids for pain in poor Northern areas, study reveals
English patients living in poorer areas are likely to be prescribed more opioids for pain by their GPs, according to a study led by University of Manchester and University of Nottingham researchers.
Hopes and fears for the ITT sector in 2019
Department for Education (DfE) consultation on strengthening Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and improving career progression for teachers set out enormous possibilities for the teacher training landscape and ITT sector.
Why your organisation needs a recycling policy
It is a necessity to have a recycling policy in the current business world. The following article will explain why your organisation needs a policy.
Restricting promotion of foods causing child obesity
The 12-week consultation on child obesity asks should there be more restrictions on how retailers promote food and drink that is high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS).
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Ways to combat food waste in 2019
Food waste is a growing problem in the UK but there are a number of ways that you can help combat the issue.
What impact will AI have on the world of business?
The use of Artificial intelligence (AI) is almost normal within our personal lives, but it has not successfully infiltrated the world of business.
Career Crossroads Day: brits consider career change
Career Crossroads Day is when most British workers consider ditching their current job, according to new research commissioned by Arden University.
Amber Rudd retracts two child limit on Universal Credit
The announcement of partial retraction to the two child limitation came today.
Public sector organisations must prioritise the Cloud for a post-Brexit world
To navigate a post-Brexit world, businesses and public sector must consider a cloud-first approach.
UK and Japan to forge new pioneering collaboration
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe will meet Prime Minister Theresa May and agree pioneering collaboration on medical research, robotics and use of data.
Privatisation of asylum accommodation causes concern
Labour party has concerns about allocation of asylum accommodation contract to private company, Serco.
Japanese tourism expected to grow in UK throughout 2019
Japenese tourism to the UK is expected to grow this year to its highest level as the two counties continue to strengthen economic and cultural ties.
Asia-Pacific will lead global solar PV market
Asia-Pacific (APAC) region will continue to influence the global solar PV module market over the forecast period 2018-2022, according to GlobalData.




















