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UK ranks 12th for employment rates of recent graduates
Figures from ONS show that the number of young people aged 18 - 24 not in education, employment or training has decreased by 5%
Who is collecting personal data & where does corporate responsibility lie?
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal, personal data has yet again become a diamond in the eyes of media. And with GDPR being less than one month away, it is time to really discuss who can access personal information and for what purposes
Six healthcare trends expected in 2018
Like last year, 2018 is expected to bring about further uncertainty and risk for America’s healthcare industry. Issues like the healthcare act, tax reform, cybersecurity, and a marked increase in opioid deaths will shape the future of the healthcare sector
Biological pesticides and the future of sustainable agriculture
Cooperative Extension Specialist at the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California Riverside, Dr Philippe E. Rolshausen shares his thoughts on biological pesticides and the future of sustainable agriculture.
How can AI help businesses and the public sector alike?
Salvatore Minetti, CEO and founder, Prospex, provides an insight into artificial intelligence and discusses how it can help businesses and the public sector
The emergence of personalised e-health care
CEO of Liva Healthcare, Kristoffer From explains the emergence of personalised e-health care and asks if e-health can close the gap between doctors and diabetic patients
The crucial role of apprenticeships in the UK
Chief Executive of the Association of The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP), Mark Dawe details the crucial role of apprenticeships in the UK today
Government believe technology is transforming the public sector
A recent survey conducted by Fujitsu, has revealed that 86% of civil servants are certain that technology is driving a positive change in the UK government.
Evaluating multiple treatments within one study: Some practical considerations
Prof Thomas Jaki, Professor of Statistics at Lancaster University’s Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics Research Unit tells us about some practical considerations around evaluating multiple treatments for patients.
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group provides a comprehensive overview of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, including impact reduction
Brexhaustation overwhelms City Employment
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor provides insight into city employment statistics from February 2018
New EPC legislation could shock UK landlords and tenants
New research from Just Landlords has exposed a nationwide ignorance to a new EPC legislation that will come into effect on 1st April for all new lets and relets, and for all existing tenancies on 1st April 2020
A fragmented approach to child health is damaging the long-term health of the UK
A fragmented approach to child health is damaging the long-term health of the UK, warns President of The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Professor Russell Viner.
How does the UK plan to tackle the pothole headache?
Northgate Vehicle Hire explores how authorities are addressing the pothole situation on UK roads as the RAC voices its concerns about the worsening issue
Government supports new litter fighting community projects
The government have awarded various councils, charities, businesses and public projects over £125,000 to tackle littering in their communities.
International Women’s Day: How to make it as a woman in the STEM sector
Nancy Thomson, CEO of Thomson ecology, provides an insight on how to make it in the STEM sector as we continue to celebrate International Women's Day
Number of children in workless households down over half a million
Number of workless households falls by 881,000 since 2010 and 53,000 on the year
International Women’s Day: BSRIA asks if we are doing enough for female engineers
BSRIA is celebrating International Women’s Day on Thursday 8th March but as an industry – Julia Evans, Chief Executive, BSRIA – asks: are we doing enough to nurture and inspire the excellence of female engineers – both into the construction industry and beyond the ‘glass ceiling’?
Petition calls to have biking routes introduced to Google Maps
A petition has been launched calling for biking routes to be added to Google Maps in a response to the needs of 1.25 million British bikers
Brits concerned about computer safety due to rise in unwarranted bitcoin mining
A new study has revealed that there is major concern amongst brits about unwarranted bitcoin mining on their personal computers





















