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UK funding to Ukraine: £16 Million aid package pledged by government
In a significant move, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has pledged £16 million as part of its UK funding to Ukraine to address urgent needs in Ukraine
The humanitarian aid aims to provide crucial support to those affected by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam.
UK humanitarian...
Nourishing the Future: Understanding sustainable food systems
Sustainable food research is key to understanding the impact food systems have on our health, the environment, and society – but it needs to be accessible.
UK increases funding to Ukraine through the International Atomic Energy Agency
The UK is increasing funding to Ukraine through an extra £750,000 to support the Ukrainian government in matters of nuclear safety. Find exclusive comments from the ground in Ukraine below.
Is the dominance of the dollar in trouble amid the Russo-Ukraine war?
The stability and dominance of the dollar is under threat. For years, the dollar has held a firm grip as the global currency, serving as the primary reserve currency and preferred medium of exchange for international transactions, but that might be changing
Recent trends and developments, most notably the Russia...
The AI trends that should be the ‘apple of enterprise’s eye’ in 2023
Whether in software development, the automotive industry or the maintenance of industrial machinery – artificial intelligence (AI) is booming. Here are some AI trends for 2023.
OECD forecasts highest inflation rate for Britain among G20 nations
The OECD, a club consisting of rich countries based in Paris, has unveiled its latest forecasts, revealing the highest inflation rate for Britain among G20 Nations, placing it just behind Argentina and Turkey.
Dr Rebekah Humphreys – University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Rebekah completed all of her degrees at Cardiff University (formerly University of Wales, Cardiff for her BA and MA).
Before teaching at UWTSD, she worked at a number of universities in Wales, including Cardiff University, University of Wales Newport, and Bangor University. She has also worked in several further education...
Could blockchain solve pharma’s supply management woes?
Blockchain wasn’t invented as a supply management tool; yet, today it is helping to solve some of the most complex problems existing in global supply chains.
Ukrainian dam destroyed in explosions, Kyiv holds Russia responsible
In a major incident, a Ukrainian dam located in the east of the country has been destroyed, resulting in widespread devastation, raising fears for the safeguarding of the close-by Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
New cardiac health and AI collaboration unveiled for American veterans
Cardiac health and AI: A momentous collaboration between healthcare organizations in the UK and the US unveils the Veterans Cardiac Health and AI Model Predictions (V-CHAMPs) Challenge.
In a tough economic climate, how can a more resilient supply chain deliver value...
In today's dynamic global market, businesses with a resilient supply chain have emerged as game-changers, with the ability to be flexible and diverse also.
Sustainable and equitable futures through placemaking
Maria Adebowale-Schwarte, CEO of Foundation for Future London, analyses and promotes sustainable and equitable futures through placemaking.
The UK’s AI industry explored as Secretary of State leads roundtable
Roundtable proves insightful as top AI executives discuss the potential and associated challenges of the UK's dynamic AI industry.
Transforming transport for the NHS to create a sustainable future
Transforming transport for the NHS is a prime opportunity for the Government to lead the public sector charge towards a more sustainable future.
England aims to ban retailers from giving children free vapes
In an effort to address a legal loophole, government ministers have announced measures to prevent retailers from offering complimentary samples of free vapes to children.
Decarbonising public sector commercial vehicles and ensuring the availability of EV charging stations
From harnessing data to support EV uptake to ensuring the availability of EV charging stations, Beverley Wise, Webfleet Regional Director UKI at Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, shares key criteria to help make the switch to greener transportation more straightforward and cost-effective
Local authorities face mounting pressure to accelerate our journey to...
The UK Government is failing to protect the public from the impacts of gas...
Ben Hudson, Head of Insight and Engagement at Global Action Plan, highlights the health, environmental and economic risks of gas cooking and actionable solutions for the UK.
AI can assist in reducing waiting lists for mental health services
The NHS is currently overwhelmed with long waiting lists of people trying to access mental health services. How could AI streamline these lists?.
AI tool can outperform humans in stroke identification
Researchers from Denmark have developed a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) framework that outperforms human emergency call-takers in the field of stroke identification
This ground-breaking system has the enormous potential to serve as a complementary tool for accurate and early stroke recognition in the future by successfully identifying strokes across different...
Rare genetic mutation causes carrier to feel no pain
New research from UCL has uncovered the biology behind a rare genetic mutation that enables its carrier to live without pain.