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Benenden Hospital launches first liver ultrasound screening service in South East England
Benenden Hospital, a private healthcare provider in Kent, has launched the first liver ultrasound screening service in South East England.
Population and immigration: Some fallacies and neglected benefits
In this eBook, I will discuss some very common fallacies regarding population and immigration, together with some important neglected points. I will try to do so in a way easy to understand and give some references for more rigorous discussions.
Protecting against public sector fraud with technology
Alex Case, Senior Director, Government Industry Principal at Pegasystems, ex-senior civil servant at 10 Downing Street and the UK’s Cabinet Office, walks us through protecting against public sector fraud with technology.
Alex Case – Government Industry Principal at Pegasystems
Alex Case is the Senior Director, Government Industry Principal (EMEA) at Pegasystems
He is an internationally experienced public sector transformation and government delivery specialist with extensive experience as a technology leader, a senior civil servant and a management consultant. He has twenty-five years of top-tier technology, consulting and government experience...
UK General Election and deceptive tactics: Navigating the maze of manipulative campaigning
There is a fine line between creative campaigning designed to grab attention and campaigning that creatively manipulates the truth. The increasingly blurred line between the two is becoming a worryingly familiar sight in our politics, particularly as we head into general election territory.
Altering cancer treatment dosing could significantly reduce its climate impact
The University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center has revealed that changing the dosing schedule for common cancer therapy could greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions without compromising the patient's outcomes.
Creating accountability and social value in public sector procurement
Here, Open Access Government dive into the world of public sector procurement in this Q&A with Robbie Blackhurst, founder and director of Compliance Chain.
Sandra Gallina – Directorate General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Sandra Gallina joined the European Commission in 1988 - she is today Director General for Health and Food Safety
She is at the forefront of the EU Vaccines Strategy and the fight against COVID-19, as well as the promotion of sustainable and safe food systems.
Before joining DG SANTE, between 2018...
Simple swaps in groceries could reduce emissions by a quarter
An Australian study suggests that switching to environmentally friendly versions of everyday food and drink items could cut household grocery emissions by over a quarter (26%).
Empowering public sector procurement: A new era with Framespan
Rebecca Gibson, Marketing Manager at Framespan, heralds a new era with Framespan concerning empowering public sector procurement.
EU Action to Fight Rare Diseases
There are about 36 million individuals in the EU living with a rare disease. Sandra Gallina, Director General at DG Sante, explains how the European Commission is addressing the needs of this community.
UK shop price inflation falls
Shop price inflation in the UK has reduced to its lowest level since November 2021, driven by significant price cuts on big-ticket items like furniture and TVs.
A reliable and efficient decontamination services provider
Andy Taylor, the Managing Director of Auxilium Medical Services Ltd, talks about their reliable and efficient decontamination services for NHS hospitals, private hospitals, and dental surgeries.
Can obesity cause cancer? Examining the connection between obesity and cancer
63.8% of the UK population are currently overweight or obese. Obesity is a major cause of ill health. Being moderately obese takes around 3 years off your life, whereas severe obesity shortens it by at least 10 years.
Driving innovation: Japan’s approach to ICT R&D and building a resilient society
Dr Preethi Kesavan, Director of Studies, Head and School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media at London School of Business and Finance Singapore, charts Japan’s approach to ICT R&D and building a resilient society.
How small cells are empowering local governments to build smarter cities
Ian Newbury, Business Development Director at BT Wholesale, describes how small cells can support greener and more sustainable technology infrastructure and facilitate a better digital future for everyone.
To invest or divest? Local authorities face difficult choices
As the nation prepares for a general election, local authorities find themselves grappling with mounting uncertainty and pressure to make critical decisions regarding their property portfolios.
The building blocks for a smarter future: How improved connectivity and innovation will build...
Improved connectivity can help the country meet – or even beat – its target by reducing emissions and supporting greener ways of working, but how?
Matt Atkinson – Chief Innovation Officer
With over 25 years of experience in leadership and innovation, I help businesses achieve their vision and overcome their challenges by identifying and implementing suitable digital solutions. I have cross-sector experience and have worked with Fortune 500 companies, public sector organisations and SMEs to deliver extraordinary results.
As the Chief...
How the Financial Services sector can enhance cyber security capabilities in 2024
According to a study by e2e-assure, the UK’s leading Threat Detection & Response provider, 44% of Financial Services organisations say their cyber security providers are underperforming.