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Pregnant women die more from homicide than any other cause in the US
Pregnant women are more in danger of dying by homicide from intimate partner violence than any other cause of maternal death, including sepsis and haemorrhages.
What is “quiet quitting” and how is burnout affecting the UK?
Work-based stress and burnout have led to a rise in quiet quitting - a notion where people limit their work to strictly working hours.
Local Authorities need an open market approach to meet EV charging demands
Electric vehicles are increasing in demand across the UK – but with this EV growth, more infrastructure and EV charging points are needed.
5 Ideas on how local government can support local business
The SMEs sector decreased in both number and turnover and most of the business owners are not overly optimistic looking forward and plan to downsize their businesses.
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Low-code helps UK councils to digitally transform and abandon legacy IT systems
Legacy IT systems are an obstacle to many UK councils in customer service operation, but low-code may be able to advance next-generation digital services.
Is net zero by 2050 a pipe dream?
Saranjit Singh, VP Telecommunications and Utilities APAC, SS&C Blue Prism discusses whether net zero by 2050 is achievable, or nothing but a pipe dream.
Will the Labour Party win the next general election?
The Labour Party has achieved its largest poll lead in over two decades over the Conservatives; is this enough to win the next general election?
Reducing falls and fractures with low-intensity vibration
MyBones explores the relationship between falls and fractures, and the importance of preventative care.
Sensing and computing challenges for enhanced data integrity
This eBook presents academic ultra-clean scientific environments and the corresponding digital transformation challenges of these environments, especially the computer science challenges to provide enhanced scientific data integrity.
Social value is not a tick box exercise – three principles for making a...
Companies are now required to demonstrate social value as part of a procurement process, particularly when bidding for public sector tenders.
Green hydrogen production offshore: developing accepted solutions
GERICS discusses the production of green hydrogen offshore for sustainable energy solutions in Germany.
Councils can save residents £1600 off their annual energy bills with rooftop solar
Rooftop solar energy provided by councils could help the UK through the energy crisis, saving on costs and lowering national carbon emissions.
Do PCOS symptoms vary depending on where you live?
Women's PCOS symptoms vary from state to state in America and are influenced by race and general health, here's why.
Eating late at night increases risk of obesity, here’s why
Dieticians regularly warn against eating late at night but why is this and how does it affect body weight? New research reveals all.
International Baccalaureate programme moves to digital exams
Digital exams are now overtaking traditional paper exams in the International Baccalaureate, with the potential to move to virtual reality assessments also.
The healthcare industry’s identity security diagnosis
Ensuring identity security in the healthcare industry is vital post-pandemic, as the NHS faces more cyber threats than ever. Here's how we can better protect healthcare data.
Asia Analysis October 2022
We usher in Winter with our Asia Analysis October 2022 volume, which includes a choice selection of policy-oriented articles.
Adequate data disposal: wiping the slate clean
Alvarez & Marsal’s recent forensic analysis of used computers has uncovered the dangers of inadequate data disposal for individuals and businesses everywhere, opening up the potential for data breaches and financial fraud. But to what extent does this also pose a threat to the public sector?
How long will Liz Truss last as Prime Minister?
The new Prime Minister is rapidly losing popularity following a controversial mini-budget and a plummeting pound; the question is, how long will Liz Truss last?