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Offering Certainty in an Uncertain World – The future of Agile in Government Services
It’s hard to be Agile in Government. Within an elected government delivery is expected to mirror a published manifesto. Do something different, and the words ‘U-turn’ threaten within the corridors of power.
Data shows 62% of adults ‘don’t understand inflation’
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has released startling data showing a large percentage of adults don't understand inflation
European Commissioner for Budget promises no research funding cuts
Günther Oettinger, European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources, has 'guaranteed' no research funding cuts after the current period ends
Why the EU Single Market has still not reached its full potential
Marco Hafner shares his insights into why the EU Single Market has still not yet reached its full potential and where it can go in the future
Let’s be honest: gas and oil are not going anywhere, anytime soon
Danny Pay, Director of Maximus Green outlines energy efficiency towards gas and oil is a realistic approach to going ‘green’ for all applications
UK set to improve in funding research and development
Warwick Business School’s Professor Stephen Roper reveals the UK Government’s exciting plans for funding research and development in business
Adapting defence technology to business enterprise
Paddy Bradley, Director, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership explains how investing in defence technology can boost the economy
Diversity in the neighbourhood drives support for a generous asylum policy
Dr Gideon Bolt at Utrecht University shares his expert perspective on attitudes towards asylum policy in Europe
What is the future for clinical and health research in Europe?
Experts discuss the FEAM-BioMed Alliance paper, which outlines how the next EU Framework Programme can further support biomedical research in Europe
UK workforce falls for the first time in 2 years
Despite unemployment continuing to fall at a steady rate the UK workforce has seen a decline in numbers for the first time in 2 years
The powers of art, science and HyperNormalisation
Dr Kevin J Flint from the International Association for Practice Doctorates looks at how you can apply the concept of 'HyperNormalisation' to current society.
Ambrosus: Digitalising the Global Trade with Blockchain
Angel Versetti, CEO of Ambrosus discusses the world’s first blockchain ecosystem for supply chains and global trade
Britain set to back EU pesticide ban to protect bees
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has revealed that the UK will back a total ban on particular pesticides to protect bees
MPs launch inquiry into household finances as debt grows
The Treasury Select Committee, led by Nicky Morgan, has launched an inquiry into household finances as debt grows to £200 billion
The inquiry will look into household finances, and debt in particular, which has reached levels not seen since the 2008 financial crisis.
The committee will also examine how effectively families...
Open Access Government November 2017
Open Access Government November 2017 looks at topics such as health, research, Blockchain, security, agriculture, and transport.
Bank of England reveals decision on interest rates increase
The Bank of England has revealed its decision to raise interest rates by 0.25% for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis
Economists and investors have been waiting for a decision on possible interest rates increase since the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) begun speculation that rates could rise in...
Aesthetically pleasing crash barriers as ‘street furniture’ – why functional will no longer do
Abigail Kellett, Product Manager at Marshalls PLC explores the importance of crash barriers that can withstand vehicular attacks
Gove warns of ‘eradication of soil fertility’ due to intensive farming
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has warned that intensive farming could lead the 'fundamental eradication' of soil fertility
How is the UK supporting biotech to create innovative medicines?
CEO of the BioIndustry Association (BIA), Steve Bates explores how the UK government is supporting biotech in order to create innovative medicines
The UK’s untold stories
EPP-coordinator for REGI, MEP Lambert van Nistelrooij sheds light on the importance of engaging citizens and improving communication with the EU
In the Brexit-debates there was hardly any evidence of the EU’s contribution to urban and rural development. Many stories were kept untold. I am convinced there are many beneficiaries...