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China, India and US will drive global power transmission and distribution conductors markets
China, India and the U.S. will be the driving forces for the global power transmission and distribution conductors markets over the next four years, according to GlobalData
10 security tips to reduce empty nest stress
Justin Freeman, Technical Manager of the Master Locksmiths Association, offers expert advice to ensure that thieves walk away empty-handed from your property.
Brits believe smokers are the biggest drain on healthcare
In the year that the NHS suffers £2.7bn in cuts, 48% of Brits believe smokers are the biggest drain on healthcare
Safeguarding your business from cyber threats
Tom Huckle, head of Cyber Security and Development at Crucial Group, shares his tips for safeguarding your business
Japan’s unoccupied property crisis to rise year on year
Over eight million properties lie vacant in Japan and the problem is set to get worse due to an ageing and shrinking population.
Financial markets in Europe: Is it possible to avoid a crisis?
Gunnar Hökmark MEP from the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) explores the world of financial markets in Europe and asks if it is possible to avoid a crisis. He also explains the potential impact of the role of disruptive change to new technologies on the market
Workplace wellbeing predictions for 2019
Kelly Feehan, Service Director, CABA, compiles her thoughts on what the workplace wellbeing trends in 2019 may look like and why employers need to consider them seriously
Brits approve plans for GPS to prescribe dance lessons to tackle loneliness
More than half (56%) of Brits have agreed with Prime Minister plans for GP's to prescribe dance classes to patients as part of a scheme to combat loneliness
Commercialising space: Is the UK space industry ready?
Having recently launched the first all-British radar satellite and with Britain’s first spaceport due to become operational in Scotland by 2020, it is clear that the UK’s space sector is thriving. But is it ready to capitalise on this position of strength when it comes to commercialising space? Paul Adams, Head of Aerospace at Vendigital tells us more
How to spread festive cheer without breaking the bank
Kelly Feehan, Service Director, CABA, provides us with some top tips on how you can still spread festive cheer without breaking the bank this Christmas
12 top tips to running a faster computer this Christmas
Hardware Associates brings the 12 top tips to running a faster computer this Christmas
Tis the season to be jolly, but to make sure that...
Curbing UK water wastage with fixed network smart meters
Tony Anderson, Business Development Manager at Arqiva, explains how smart meters are measuring up to be one of the most debated topics for today's energy industry.
Delivering climate information for the regions
Climate Service Centre Germany (GERICS) has been selected as a co-host for the new World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Coordination Office for Regional Activities (CORA).
Rail fares to rise 3.1% in the New Year, announces Rail Delivery Group
The Rail Delivery Group has announced that train fares are expected to increase on average by 3.1% next year, the 4th time in the last six years that prices have been lower than July's RPI measure of inflation.
Help to Buy scheme helps over 400,000 first time buyers onto the property ladder
Over 400,000 people have been able to buy their first home thanks to the Government's Help to Buy schemes, new figures show
Future-gazing: what train stations will offer by 2030
Dave Ashton, CEO of Loco2, discusses what train stations will offer by 2030 thanks to technology and innovation
Water for plant growth: The foundation of the global food supply and ecosystem services
Professor Robert Aiken, Research Crop Scientist at the Northwest Research – Extension Center and Dr. Ramesh Dhungel, Research Associate at Kansas State University explain why water is required for plant growth, the foundation of the global food supply and ecosystem services.
EU begins Horizon Europe discussion with eight countries
R&D commissioner Carlos Moedas is preparing to brief Japan, US, Canada and others about the possible collaboration with the EU's €94.1 billion R&D programme, Horizon Europe
Millions of informal carers are under significant stress and financial strain
Research commissioned by WeMa Life has revealed that almost 8 million informal carers across the UK are under significant stress and financial strain
How you can improve services through design and modern software?
Andrew Sandford, Director of We are Lean and Agile, explains how modern software can help you understand and improve your services in the digital age.





















