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Is car sharing really the future of getting to work?
The hybrid working system which has changed the transport habits of many employees, and the popularity of car sharing has skyrocketed.
Everything to know about Pica, a lesser known eating disorder
Pica is an eating disorder where the sufferer craves to eat non-food substances such as soil, ice or clay. But who can be affected, what are the causes, and what else is there to know?
Creating a safer online world: is further government regulation the answer?
With users experiencing significant levels of harassment across digital platforms, the Online Safety Bill (OSB) is currently the only government regulation answer for online spaces.
UK government funds volunteering opportunities to tackle loneliness
The ‘Know Your Neighbourhood’ Fund has been backed by £30 million to tackle loneliness, by financing volunteering opportunities in numerous cities.
Can cardiac devices be affected by electric vehicles?
High-power electric vehicle chargers could have electromagnetic interference with cardiac devices, which researchers look at with consideration of safety.
Cancer survival rates rise by 9% nationally in the NHS
NHS England has published a one-year cancer survival index, showing how cancer survival rates have improved across the country by almost 10%.
Why World Backup Day is relevant everyday
"Be prepared against data loss and data theft" is the slogan behind the World Backup Day 2023 campaign on the importance of data security.
The re-imagined office: Making hybrid work a success
Over the past three years, organisations have experienced the greatest upheaval in a generation, and the hybrid work model has come out top.
On the road to zero, no driver should be left behind – Which means...
Csilla Heim at Easee looks at the accessibility of EVs, explaining that net zero is in sight, but only with accessible charging infrastructure for all.
Why government agencies need decision intelligence to reach data-driven objectives
Decision Intelligence helps government agencies to unify their data and improve mission-critical decision-making to drive better services.
Transforming Singapore towards sustainable tourism and urban living
Sustainable tourism is becoming a bigger concept in Singapore, where they are prepared to address traveller needs and reconsider their carbon output.
Exploring current and future therapies for childhood astrocytoma
Here, Doctor Peter J Houghton explains current therapies for childhood brain cancer what needs to change to ensure better outcomes for children diagnosed with astrocytoma in the future.
Tackling skills shortages & inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market
Mariya Mincheva from the European Economic and Social Committee, states the case for tackling skills shortages and inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market.
The importance of good childcare services for gender equality
Professor Ingela Naumann at Fribourg University discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on childcare arrangements and family wellbeing, and how it highlighted gendered care norms.
One year on since the UK Government’s ‘Transforming for a digital future’ policy paper
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the UK Government's 'Transforming for a digital future' policy paper, David Palmer discusses what we have learnt.
The future is electric: How adopting EVs is good business
Tom Bloor from evec looks to the future of EV infrastructure, analysing how EV adoption can further UK business for the better.
Achieving an effective business response to sustainable travel
Thomas Power, Co-Founder and CEO at Pura Aventura, the leading provider of sustainable travel, discusses the importance of businesses in addressing the climate crisis.
Revolutionary pain relief cream and two-minute exercise to cure and prevent lower back pain
Dr Helene Bertrand has specialised in pain treatment after suffering from ongoing lower back pain for 37 years. Here in conversation with Open Access Government, Helene explores her lower back pain journey and the ways she has found to heal herself.
An analysis of health and welfare in Australia
Open Access Government takes time out to examine some interesting health and welfare issues in Australia.
How to improve security with an employee emphasis
We must improve security because the impacts of human error on cybersecurity can be immense, and one small slip-up can have disastrous impacts.





















