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Buying innovation in the public sector
Iain C. Steel, Chief Procurement Services Officer and Caroline Ramsay, Partner at UK law firm TLT LLP detail here their thoughts on buying innovation in the public sector.
Sustainable agroecosystems: Regenerative grazing and cropping
Richard Teague from Ecosystem Science and Management, highlights how regenerative grazing and cropping can be used to create a sustainable and resilient agroecosystem.
Researchers find unusual behaviour in Galapagos finches
University of Cambridge researchers have found unusual behaviour in Galapagos finches, who are showing signs of fear despite losing their predators over ten years ago: Why?
CBD market value expected to be almost £1 billion by 2025
Recent research commissioned by the Centre for Medicinal Cannabis has revealed that the UK CBD market is worth £300 million.
8.17 million people at risk of exclusion in a cashless society
Exclusion in a cashless society is becoming our reality, with eWallets, cards and bank transfers surviving as the most popular payment methods in 2018.
Procurement: Engaging third-party resources
Gareth Clark, Deputy Director – Professional Services, Crown Commercial Service guides us through a number of agreements that the organisation offers when it comes to procurement (engaging third-party resources).
Health and human welfare in the 20th century: Escaping early death, poverty and poor...
Herman de Jong from the University of Groningen, explores health and human welfare in the 20th century, with a focus on escaping early death, poverty and poor health.
The hidden foundations of the digital world: How datacentres stay cool
Here, Daikin investigate what happens to all the heat produced by the "cloud", aka the datacentres that keep the online world turning.
Top 7 benefits and uses of CBD oil
Experts from Charlotte’s Web highlight how cannabidiol can be beneficial in many ways in this guide to the top 7 uses of CBD oil.
Is CBD oil safe and what are the benefits?
Here, experts from Charlotte's Web discuss everything you need to know about the effectiveness, safety and benefits of CBD oil.
44% of work-related stress is caused by high workload
According to HSE, around 15.4 million working days we lost in 12 months due to work-related stress or anxiety last year, with 23% of full-time employees admitting to feeling burned out at work all the time.
SME manufacturers moving supplier base from EU to UK
From investment to turnover, recruitment to profits, forecasts are down for UK SME manufacturers as they divert valuable resources to manage Brexit uncertainty, says the national Manufacturing Barometer.
The priorities for the environment, maritime affairs and fisheries in Europe
Some of the priorities for the environment, maritime affairs and fisheries in Europe are charted here when it comes to the all-important European Commission policy around these crucial themes.
Clean energy investment exeeded $300 billion in 2018
Global clean energy investment[1] totalled $332.1 billion in 2018, the fifth in a row in which investment exceeded the $300 billion mark.
Digital transformation helps central and local government make resilience a reality
Sungard Availability Services Ltd explores the pressure central government departments and local authorities are under to achieve more with less and how digital transformation can help to achieve their business outcomes
With spending cuts and population growth a reality, central government departments and local authorities alike are under pressure to...
Climate experts advise government on net zero emissions target
Climate experts will advise the government on whether the UK should set a date for a net zero emissions target as the first ever Green GB & NI week launches
Preparedness can help your organisation survive the unexpected
Daren Howell from Sungard Availability Services explains exactly how preparedness can help your organisation survive the unexpected.
Günther H. Oettinger, the current European Commission
Günther H. Oettinger European Commissioner in charge of budget and human resources European Commission
The latest statistics show eight million jobs created in the European Union since the current European Commission took office. At the same time, over the past two years the EU’s economic growth has surpassed that of...
The unrealised benefits of an ATP cleaning verification system
An ATP cleaning verification system can help ensure cleaning is thorough and effective, saving money and lives in healthcare settings
The financial impact of poor cleaning is huge, yet the delivery of this vital underpinning service is not measured at all. By contrast, in almost all other aspects of healthcare,...
How can your organisation meet the transformation agenda?
Sungard Availability Services provides technical know-how and support to meet the transformation agenda and help organisations achieve their cloud ambitions