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How can the public sector close the digital skills gap
Digital skills are critical to the future of the UK’s economic growth and delivery of public services, so how can we bridge the digital skills gap?
Understanding diabetes: Reducing the risk of type 2
Dr Stacey Lockyer, Senior Nutrition Scientist at the British Nutrition Foundation, walks us through understanding diabetes & reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Dr Stacey Lockyer – British Nutrition Foundation
Stacey carries out literature reviews on a range of topical nutrition issues, gives talks at conferences and events and is involved in the Foundation's media communications.
Stacey was inspired to work in public health nutrition by the launch of the Food Standard Agency’s 5-a-day campaign during her degree in Biology...
Time to strengthen palliative care across Europe
Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, Dr Tomas Zapata and Dr Satish Mishra, from WHO/Europe, argue that now is time to strengthen palliative care across the European Region.
Alternatives to animal testing: science, ethics and the law
Laura Rego Alvarez, Head of Science Policy & Regulation at Cruelty Free International, discusses the science and ethics behind alternatives to animal testing.
Supporting student-led learning with data-informed decisions
As student-led learning behaviours become more varied, engaging students with a one-size-fits-all approach will no longer be effective in fostering the best learning and belonging.
Genomic instability and nuclear architecture in cancer
Sabine Mai and Aline Rangel-Pozzo, at the CancerCare Manitoba Research Institute and The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, discuss genomic instability in relation to 3D spatial organisation of telomeres.
Frogs regrow limbs: what does this mean for humankind?
Scientists have proven that African claw frogs can regrow limbs - could humans also have dormant regenerative capabilities?
Pivotal Solutions’ strategy for providing high quality software and support
Software Consultant Paul Wallace, explains how Pivotal Solutions Limited have cultivated 20 years of success through high quality software and forming good relationships with customers.
UK medical records success within the NHS
Dr Vijay Magon, Managing Director of CCube Solutions, demonstrates here how their project successes and expertise working with the NHS is providing cost-effective and scalable solutions, tailored to meet individual requirements.
UK Online Safety Bill returns to Parliament: Who is most at risk?
This month the UK’s Online Safety Bill will return to Parliament and the news can’t come soon enough for children and young people at risk from online harm and abuse.
How to avoid and recover from cyber and ransomware attacks
Best practices for public sector organisations to avoid and quickly recover from cyber and ransomware attacks.
Oral health at the forefront of the global healthcare
Markus Sebastian, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, EMEA, Align Technology, discusses the importance of placing oral health at the forefront of the global healthcare agenda.
EcoGrit: Environmentally conscious gritting
Gareth Ellis, the Managing Director at EcoGrit Ltd turns away from damaging products used for gritting, protecting people and the planet in icy conditions.
What are the physical health benefits of cold water therapy?
Coldwater therapy means exposing the body to cold temperatures by immersing the body in cold water. This might be by cold water swimming or taking cold water showers or baths.
Harmonising people and digitalisation for highways asset management
Andy Peart from Causeway Technologies discusses his vision for the future of highways asset management.
Humanitarian negotiations, diplomacy and the ethics of border control
Antonio De Lauri, Research Professor at Chr. Michelsen Institute, discusses the purpose of humanitarian negotiations, diplomacy and the ethics of border control.
Brexit added £6 billion to UK food bills in two years
Brexit added almost £6 billion to UK food bills in the two years to the end of 2021, with the poorest households worst affected.
‘Representation really matters’: Why Black history should be taught in British schools
Black history in schools continues to be increasingly vital, as decolonising education and improving representation gives students a broader, more honest curriculum delving into systemic inequality.
Cloudy with a chance of success: Moving your contact centre to the cloud
Cloud is transforming organisations, unleashing $1 trillion in value for Fortune 500 companies - now, it's time to move it to contact centres.