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Sustainability begins in the workplace: How businesses can help reduce their carbon footprint
Wulfric Blackwell, Habitats Project Manager at Thomson environmental consultants argues that sustainability begins in the workplace and reveals how businesses can help reduce their carbon footprint.
Parents call for teachers to teach children about the signs and symptoms of cancer
Two-thirds of parents think teachers should teach school children about the signs and symptoms of cancer, it has emerged
‘No Deal’ Brexit will disrupt UK tech sector
The risks to the UK tech sector from a disorderly ‘No Deal’ Brexit include a hit on funding for innovative start-ups and an inability to service IT contracts.
State of Disunion: no address by President Trump
President Donald Trump was refused entry into the House of Representatives to give State of Union speech by Majority Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who wants progress on #EndTheShutdown.
Nightingale Health to receive €20 million EU-financing
Nightingale Health, Finnish innovator of an internationally recognized blood analysis technology for chronic disease prevention, will receive €20 million.
Mental capacity law reform: threatens human rights
The UK government must resolve confusing and troubling aspects of its mental capacity law reform if it wants to strengthen people’s human rights.
Closing the skills gap in blockchain businesses
Despite blockchain experiencing incredible growth over the last decade, gender diversity and the technical skills gap remain a growing burden.
Spotlight on tea’s top healthy ingredients
Tea is the nation’s favourite drink and for good reason: it not only tastes great, but it’s good for our wellbeing as it is full of healthy ingredients.
The importance of mentorship: benefits for career success
The career success of some people can be improved by professional mentorship from the very people they idolise.
NHS suggests stronger mental health safeguards on high street botox
Superdrug will introduce new mental health checks for customers who want to undergo cosmetic procedures, like high street botox.
Is it too late to train to be a teacher?
Teacher Active explains the paths you can take to train to be a teacher, the funding available, and the benefits your life experience will bring.
Musculoskeletal issues made worse by workplace conditions
Waste collection systems used throughout the UK could be causing significant long-term musculoskeletal issues for workers, research has shown.
Why employees are your biggest cyber security risk
Businesses seem to be constantly at risk and employees could be the biggest cyber security risk. Why and what are the most common security threats?
Predictions for the digital skills gap in 2019
New innovations are being developed at lightning speeds to drive faster growth and efficiency for businesses and society but there is a lack of digital skills.
Hopes and fears for the ITT sector in 2019
Department for Education (DfE) consultation on strengthening Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and improving career progression for teachers set out enormous possibilities for the teacher training landscape and ITT sector.
What impact will AI have on the world of business?
The use of Artificial intelligence (AI) is almost normal within our personal lives, but it has not successfully infiltrated the world of business.
World Leading Innovation in Swindon and Wiltshire
Innovation is at the heart of Swindon and Wiltshire, home to organisations around automotive R&D, life sciences and digital technologies
Swindon and Wiltshire, home to the likes of household names such as Honda and Dyson and to world leading expertise in specialist life sciences, including at Porton Down where global...
Antimicrobial Resistance – the time to act is now
Research indicates that Antimicrobial Resistance is an issue which claims thousands of lives each year, 10 million by 2050.
‘Smart homes’ to equip elderly and disabled people with digital skills
A new 'smart homes' scheme will aim to help elderly and disabled people develop digital skills to tackle loneliness in rural areas.
Addressing uncertainty to make infrastructure safer
Arturo González addresses the need to make infrastructure safer as it continues to experience an increasing rate of deterioration.