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Where do the most successful business owners attend university?
Research analysing UK universities and their rate of students becoming business owners finds that London produces the most entrepreneurs.
An ecosystem approach to the River Thames
Anna Forbes, Thames Rivers Trust Administrator at the Thames Rivers Trust, shares with us an ecosystem approach to the River Thames.
Heat pumps are vital for decarbonising London’s energy sector
According to a new report, decarbonising the heat sector with mass deployment of heat pumps is critical to London achieving net zero emission targets.
Smart cities, smarter approaches: How to build trust into connected urban spaces?
Here, Ashley Stevenson explains to us how smart cities need to build trust into connected urban spaces.
£10.7 billion’s worth of London properties are unoccupied
Research by HomeProtect has revealed that £10.7 billion’s worth of London properties are sitting unoccupied.
National Cyber Security Centre to discuss vision for UK cybersecurity defence
Infosecurity Europe is proud to announce that it shall once again bring the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to the keynote stage to discuss ‘Defending the UK: The NCSC Vision for a more Secure UK’.
41% of Londoners would use CBD to manage their mental health
Research reveals Londoners are the most anxious and have the worst work-life balance in the UK and many would choose to use CBD oil rather than seeing their GP.
New travel experiment reveals dire commutes for wheelchair users
The ‘Going the Extra Mile’ experiment enlisted the help of five wheelchair users who tested five popular commuter journeys in London in an effort to raise awareness of accessibility issues on public transport.
London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone is essential to the public’s respiratory health
As London’s new Ultra Low Emissions Zones (ULEZ) came into effect this month, a new animation highlights the effects that air pollution has on the public's respiratory health.
How the UK’s airports should navigate disabled access
Hilary Stephenson, Managing Director of Sigma explains how the UK’s airports should navigate disabled access.
Why is so much of England’s housing stock empty at a time of national...
Chris Bailey of Action on Empty Homes addresses the question of exactly why is so much of England’s housing stock empty at a time of national housing crisis.
New research reveals the most stressful London borough to work in
According to a recent survey, 59% of workers, in London specifically, said that working in the capital is stressful and causes anxiety
London urged to improve healthcare services, report shows
The latest King's Fund Report has suggested plans to improve healthcare for Londoners by updating the capital's complex health system.
Dyslexia is front and centre on international stage
The world’s first ever Global Dyslexia Summit takes place in London today, bringing together high profile dyslexics including Sir Richard Branson, Kelly Hoppen MBE, Chris Robshaw and the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP
Calling for a change in how dyslexia is understood and supported, the Summit will see leading businesses...
The link between diabetes and mental health
Open Access Government investigates the link between diabetes and mental health.
How apprentices contribute to the UK’s construction industry
Amy Hodgetts, Copywriter for Niftylift Ltd explores just how apprentices contribute to the UK’s construction industry.
Do we need to rethink how we design public spaces, with smarter integrated security?
Ian Robinson, Director of Business Development at RWS Ltd, has managed and installed key security projects for the national infrastructure and government agencies worldwide. He asks if we need to rethink how we design public spaces, with smarter integrated security in mind.
Traffic jams — how much of a problem has it become across Britain?
Vindis theorise whether knowing where and when is worst for traffic jams across the UK can be another solution for sorting out gridlock Britain.
£76m to build specalised housing for vulnerable people to live independently
Government have announced a plans to build thousands of extra homes, specially designed for people with disabilities, mental health issues and older people who need extra support, over the next three years which will be funded by an additional £76 million a year.
Diesel parking surcharge consultation launches
Journeys into central London by older and polluting diesel vehicles could be cut by over a quarter of a million if a new diesel parking surcharge is introduced