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The decrease in adult learning: are we clued up on funding in higher education?
Despite evidence that adults who continue to learn after compulsory education experience better health and are more productive, the number of mature students returning to education continues to fall.
HEX innovation introduce blockchain technology platform for medical use
During the Hybrid Summit 2018 in Bangkok, software providers HEX Innovation launched a blockchain platform enabled service to be used by the medical sectors.
Leading aerospace universities unite to create aerospace research consortium
Leading aerospace universities are joining forces to provide the global aerospace community with a centralised point of engagement for the UK’s top university aerospace research capabilities.
County Councils Network accepts measures to make grant funding fairer
The County Councils Network (CCN) has welcomed measures in the local government finance settlement that could make grant funding for councils fairer.
New voluntary guide to help farmers reduce ammonia emissions
A new guide has been released which sets out simple steps farmers, advisors and contractors can take to reduce ammonia emissions to help improve air quality.
Medicinal cannabis-based products to be made available on prescription
Home secretary, Sajid Javid has announced that medicinal products that derive from cannabis will be made available on prescription by Autumn.
New curriculum fund vows to reduce lesson planning time for teachers
Schools minister Nick Gibb has launched a £7.7 million fund to provide teachers with high-quality lesson plans and resources in a bid to cut unnecessary workloads.
Monitoring Nanostructure Formation
Professor Jakob Birkedal Wagner, Scientific Director, Center for Electron Nanoscopy at DTU Cen, Technical University of Denmark shares his expert views on advanced materials...
Blockchain technology to save supply chains around the world
Blockchain technology is being looked at in terms of solving fragmented supply chain management and logistics around the world.
New Maltese blockchain law turns country into vibrant hub
Maltese authorities have revamped three amendments into law to create a legal framework to use Blockchain for business.
Previse announces G-Cloud 10 listing
Previse, the global instant supplier payments decisions company, has today announced it has been accepted onto the UK Government’s G-Cloud 10 framework
Water company fined for unpermitted pollution
Northumbrian Water Ltd has been fined for unpermitted discharges of untreated sewage following an investigation by the Environment Agency.
New health secretary pledges £475 million digitisation fund in first speech
Matt Hancock, the new health secretary, has unveiled a £475 million digitisation fund to help the NHS invest in technology
UK hosts first ever Global Disability Summit
The Department for International Development will today host the UK Government's first ever Global Disability Summit to shine a light on the discrimination and stigma faced by up to 1 billion people globally who have a disability
High Speed 2 Ltd appoints Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer
Richard Robinson joins High Speed 2 as Chief Operating Officer from AECOM and Michael Bradley CB joins as Chief Financial Officer from Defence Equipment and Support
Education secretary announces new online resources to reduce teacher workload
Head teachers will receive more support to reduce teacher workload from unnecessary and time-consuming tasks, under plans set out by Education Secretary Damian Hinds
Heat networks must be regulated, CMA study finds
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that heat networks in Great Britain must be regulated after publishing the final findings of its 7-month study
Full fibre broadband and 5G future for all
Mandatory full fibre broadband for all new build homes and new priority to connect hard-to-reach rural areas are key measures proposed in a national, long-term strategy for UK telecommunications
Education Secretary publishes new compulsory health and relationship education plans
All schools will teach children about good physical and mental health, how to stay safe on and offline, and the importance of healthy relationships under bold new plans published today by Education Secretary Damian Hinds
Be Clear on Cancer campaign urges public to ‘look before they flush’
Public Health England (PHE) is launching a national 'Be Clear on Cancer' campaign to encourage everyone to 'look before they flush' and visit their GP if they notice blood in their urine





















