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UK government charges children £640 to apply for citizenship
In this article, Valerie Peay, Director for the International Observatory of Human Rights (IOHR), describes the profit-making scheme used by the UK government on children who apply for citizenship.
Sustainable and active transport: A focus on the Cycle to Work scheme
James Palser, CFE-UK Project Manager at Cycling UK, argues the case for sustainable and active transport, including the virtues of the Cycle to Work scheme.
Five small steps for a more sustainable 2020
Here, we cut through the confusion to discuss how you can realistically change your life to live a more sustainable 2020.
Synthetic biology: Past, present and future
Gábor Balázsi, Ph.D. from the Louis and Beatrice Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University in the U.S., shares his perspective on the field of synthetic biology in terms of the past, present and future.
Reviving the hemp market in the Central Asian steppes
Hemp Mongolia LLC reveals its implementation plan to build the largest hemp processing farm in the Central Asian steppes.
Demand Response 101: How to get paid to cut power use for utilities
Rodrigo López, Energy Management Deputy Director, Feníe Energía, provides a detailed article about Demand Response, highlighting how you can save money on utility bills during periods of reduced energy use.
Data linkage and sharing for healthy longevity: A global challenge
Data linkage and sharing for healthy longevity together present a global challenge, in the view of Prof Makoto Suematsu, Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development and Rihana Diabo at the World Economic Forum.
Precision medicine: Cost-effectiveness of breakthrough treatments
Dr Gerry Morrow shares his thoughts on the precision medicine, defined as the cost-effectiveness of breakthrough treatments and explains why this area is a priority for both researchers and government.
Processes, vulnerabilities and dangers posed by cryptocurrencies
Marc Laliberte, Senior Security Analyst at WatchGuard Technologies, looks at the processes, vulnerabilities and dangers posed by cryptocurrencies.
Electric cars and Ultra Low Emission Vehicles
Chris Richards, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) argues that Electric cars and Ultra Low Emission Vehicles need to be fully embraced.
New shared ownership reforms to help more people get on the property ladder
A package of new shared ownership measures to help people on lower incomes get onto the property ladder has been unveiled by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick today.
As deep-sea science is out-paced by exploitation, can catastrophe be averted?
Dr Sandra Brooke, Florida State University Coastal and Marine Lab, explores whether the over-exploitation of deep oceans can be averted as deep-sea science continues to be outpaced.
Chinese shadow banks: Threat or opportunity?
Kent Matthews, Cardiff University and Zhiguo Xiao, Fudan University, discusses whether new Chinese shadow banks are a threat or an opportunity.
Bridging the gap to a decentralised energy future
Aggreko’s Managing Director of Northern Europe, Chris Rason, provides his thoughts on bridging the gap when it comes to a decentralised energy future in the UK.
Norwich – Ely train passengers to be protected by fare caps
Train passengers travelling between Norwich and Ely will benefit from fare caps following a CMA investigation.
The hidden foundations of the digital world: How datacentres stay cool
Here, Daikin investigate what happens to all the heat produced by the "cloud", aka the datacentres that keep the online world turning.
NHS promises to lead global elimination of hepatitis C
The NHS will find and cure tens of thousands more people with hepatitis C as part of a ground-breaking deal that could help England become the first country in the world to eliminate the deadly virus and lead a global elimination.
Delivering coast-to-coast mobile networks
Here Tom Luke, VP at Tutela explores the challenges and strategies that can help delivered coast-to-coast mobile networks in order to meet rural obligations.
Paola Testori Coggi – European Health Forum Gastein
Paola Testori Coggi, a biologist from the University of Milan with a Master degree in Ecotoxicology, is currently the Chair of the Valletta Technical Committee on cooperation for better access to medicines.
Tough market conditions are rife in the energy sector – but who is to...
As climate change concerns become more prominent and demand for a greener energy sector grows, we look at the problems facing the UK and wider energy markets.