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Reducing the burden of colorectal cancer across Europe
Monique van Leerdam, leading colorectal cancer expert and Member of the United European Gastroenterology Public Affairs Committee, discusses what action can be taken to reduce the heavy burden of colorectal cancer across Europe.
COVID-19: Maximising efficiency during mass remote working
James Bell, Customer Experience and Production Director of Mitrefinch, discusses how employers can maximise efficiency during periods of mass remote working in the wake of coronavirus.
A culture of access: How recruiting disabled talent helps businesses thrive
Here, Jonathan Moore of Webster Wheelchairs, discusses the benefits of creating a culture of access for employees with disabilities in the workplace.
Coronavirus threat could represent a change for remote working
Mike Odysseas, managing director Odyssey Systems, discusses how advances in technology can make remote working very simple following the coronavirus threat.
World Glaucoma Week 2020: A guide for contact lens wearers
As part of World Glaucoma Week, Alastair Lockwood, ophthalmologist and eye health specialist at Feel Good Contacts, explains how to minimise the risks of developing glaucoma in later life, and for lens wearers, how to ensure you are wearing them most effectively.
International Women’s Day: UN review the global situation for women
Let’s discuss the UN Women report, “Women’s Rights in Review 25 years after Beijing,” which documents how gender equality is functioning on International Women's Day.
2020: The rise of female leaders in business
In recognition of International Women's Day, Suhail Hadouth, Content Executive at WMG, analyses the rise of female leaders in business.
Digital skills gap in Europe: Training people for the future
Nabila Salem, President of Revolent Group, discusses how training people for the future can help fill the digital skills gap in Europe.
Europe deserves more and better research & innovation in cardiovascular disease
Prof Lina Badimon, Chair, ESC Advocacy Committee 2018-2020 Director, Cardiovascular Program (ICCC) – IR, Hospital de la Santa Crue I Sant Pau, argues that Europe deserves more and better research & innovation in cardiovascular disease.
The world of mental health: Insights into suicide, stress and stigmas
Steph Hazlegreaves, Digital Editor at Open Access Government, delves into the world of mental health in this report that looks at suicide, stress and stigmas
The impacts of the new 0% EV tax rates for fleet leasing businesses
David Bushnell, Principal Consultant, Alphabet GB, discusses the new 0% tax rates for electric vehicles (EVs) and their impact upon fleet leasing businesses.
Practical solutions to addressing sustainability in the transport sector
Alex Froom, CPO at Zipabout, discusses how data-driven insights can drive sustainability in the transport sector.
Should banned ex-teachers be allowed to work as private tutors?
David McCarthy, Director of Education, Sophia Technologies, highlights what regulations should be in place for private tutors and why they are so important.
Pulmonary rehabilitation: Changing the lives of patients with lung disease
Jessica Eagelton, co-chair of the Taskforce for lung Health Pulmonary Rehabilitation working group, discusses Pulmonary rehabilitation: a drug-free treatment that is changing the lives of people with lung disease.
What has caused the millennial job hopping trend?
According to Recruitment International, millennials will hold an average of 12 jobs in their working lifetime, and it’s likely that we’ll see yet another increase when it comes to Gen Z employment, but what has contributed towards this job-hopping trend?.
Can welding be a woman’s world?
Claire Spillane, Finance Director at Westermans International, discusses why we need to encourage more women into welding and STEM roles.
Sean Leach
Sean joined Mathys and Squire in 2007. He qualified as a Chartered Patent Attorney in 2010 and a European Patent Attorney in 2011.
Mental health for catering employees: Service with a smile?
Here, Lucy Victoria Desai, copywriter at Mediaworks, looks into the mental health of catering employees and offers advice on how they can alleviate stress.
Keeping children safe: Is the internet a friend or an enemy?
David McCarthy, Director of Education at Sophia Technologies, offers insight into how the internet can help develop and keep children safe, whilst highlighting what we should be wary of and what can be done to raise awareness.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Let’s discuss women in tech
Here, a range of influential women in leading positions at Celonis, Engage Hub, SiteCore and Civica offer their insights into women in tech.





















