Voters and researchers head to Parliament to see how politicians are using evidenceThe public has made it clear that they expect MPs to look at the evidence when making decisions[1]. Following a ...
Dr Lindsay Snodgrass, vice principal at UHI Inverness, said: “To achieve a 96 per cent overall satisfaction rating every year since 2023 is outstanding, and demonstrates that we are providing our ...
Maps have always both granted power and threatened it, depending on who controls the data, the scale and the narrative.
The replacement of a leaky library roof has taken a step forward with the installation of the first new slates. Kettering ...
UK universities are a vital economic asset, but they are also Britain's 'equivalent of Gulf oil.' There are opportunities here for investors, says Matthew Partridge ...
To mark Reform UK’s first six months running Kent County Council, we look back at what has been a very eventful time.
From her powerhouse vocals to her activist spirit, there’s one word that sums up Dua Lipa: strength. Strength of body, ...
Researchers warn that if these species establish permanent populations in the U.K., they could bring serious public health ...
Aberystwyth has been named Wales' first Unesco City of Literature. The award recognises the town and the wider Ceredigion ...
Healing a wound without leaving a scar is something we could all do while in the womb. But unlocking this ability after birth ...
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How ancient manuscripts are writing the next chapter of India-UK cultural cooperation
When the Programme of Cultural Cooperation (PoCC) was signed between India and the UK in May 2025, it acknowledged that ...
Soil science insights and new farm technologies will be among the topics explored during Agri-Tech Week 2025. Also pictured is Agri-TechE director Dr Belinda Clarke (Image: TMAF/Agri-TechE) The role ...
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