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UK Governance Declines: Austerity and Brexit’s Lasting Impact

By Sam Allcock02/09/20240

A new study has highlighted the significant challenges facing the United Kingdom, pointing to a decline in effective national governance and the enduring impacts of austerity measures and Brexit as key factors stifling economic growth and undermining social cohesion. According to researchers from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Hertie School in Berlin, the incoming government will need to address “severe problems” caused by these long-term issues to improve citizens’ quality of life. As the UK prepares for a General Election on July 4, with Labour currently leading in the polls and potentially set to return to…

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ClariMed Expands Medical Device Research with New Hub in Leeds

By Sam Allcock01/09/20240

ClariMed, a leader in human-centred design for medical devices, has announced the opening of a new office in Leeds, marking a significant step in the company’s global expansion strategy. The new site is set to bolster ClariMed’s user research capabilities, providing enhanced access to a diverse pool of study participants and deepening insights into human factors engineering. Leeds, known for its thriving healthcare sector, offers a strategic location for ClariMed. The city’s proximity to world-class healthcare institutions and a rich talent pool will be instrumental in fostering collaboration and innovation in user-centred design. The new office will serve as a…

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Education Charity LMK Uncovers Tracking Trend That Leaves 6 in 10 Young Adults Uneasy

By Sam Allcock31/08/20240

A new study by the education charity Let Me Know (LMK) has uncovered alarming levels of relationship abuse among young adults, with over a third admitting their partner has tracked their location without consent. The research, which surveyed individuals aged 16 to 25, found that 71% of young adults have experienced some form of relationship abuse, with nearly half (47%) reporting incidents within the past year. The rise of social media platforms has exacerbated these issues, making it increasingly difficult for young people to identify abusive behaviours. Snapchat was singled out as the primary platform where such abuse occurs, with…

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Gaming Innovation Group Welcomes Andreas Söneby to Board Amidst Strategic Expansion

By Sam Allcock30/08/20240

Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) has announced the appointment of Andreas Söneby to its Board of Directors for GiG Platform, a move that underscores the company’s commitment to innovation and growth in the competitive gaming and technology sectors. The appointment is effective immediately. Andreas Söneby brings a wealth of experience, with a distinguished career spanning leadership roles in some of the industry’s most prominent companies, including Unibet, Kindred Group, and Kambi. His addition to the GiG Platform Board is seen as a strategic move to bolster the company’s expertise and drive its continued expansion in the global market. Mr. Söneby’s extensive…

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Cardiff Tops List of UK’s Most Dangerous Student Areas

By Sam Allcock28/08/20240

Cardiff has been identified as the most dangerous university city in the UK, with a new study revealing that its student area of Cathays experiences a staggering 32.5 crimes per 100 residents. The findings, based on a detailed analysis of police crime data by the online education platform Internet of Learning, highlight the stark differences in safety across student neighbourhoods in England and Wales. Cathays in Cardiff has emerged as the riskiest area for students, with 6,495 crimes recorded over the past 12 months. Alarmingly, 31% of these offences were classified as violent or sexual assaults, making it a significant…

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Stock Spirits Group Steps Up Sustainability Efforts with Ambitious New Strategy

By Sam Allcock28/08/20240

Stock Spirits Group has unveiled a comprehensive Sustainability Strategy aimed at significantly reducing its environmental impact and strengthening its commitment to responsible business practices. As part of this initiative, the company has pledged to cut its Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42% and its Scope 3 emissions by at least 20% by 2030. This strategy is anchored in three key pillars: People, Planet, and Processes, and is closely aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The announcement comes as consumers increasingly demand sustainable products and practices, particularly in the face of pressing global challenges such…

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Revealed: UK Areas Most Likely to Win the Postcode Lottery

By Sam Allcock27/08/20240

New research has identified the UK regions most likely to win the Postcode Lottery, with Preston emerging as the top contender. According to a study by gaming magazine 1337 Games, Preston leads with an average of 41.36 wins per postcode district. The findings highlight significant disparities in lottery success across different areas of the country. The Postcode Lottery, which began in the UK in 2005, operates by allowing players to register their postcodes for a monthly fee of £12. Winners are drawn randomly, with prizes shared among participants in the winning postcode. The study analysed the number of Postcode Lottery…

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Hungry Schoolchildren at Risk of Missing Out on Dream Careers

By Sam Allcock26/08/20240

The UK could face a severe shortfall of nearly half a million doctors and nurses by 2043 due to the impact of childhood hunger, according to new research by Arla, the UK’s largest dairy cooperative. The study highlights that an estimated four million children arrive at school each day without having eaten breakfast, which puts them at a significant disadvantage in learning and achieving their potential. The findings suggest that this widespread hunger could result in a shortage of 455,000 doctors and nurses, 413,000 veterinarians, and 289,000 teachers in the next two decades. The consequences of hunger extend beyond immediate…

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JA Solar Commits to Gender Equality, Signs UN Women’s Empowerment Principles

By Sam Allcock26/08/20240

JA Solar has formally committed to advancing gender equality by signing the United Nations Women’s Empowerment Principles. This move marks a significant step in the company’s efforts to integrate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) into its strategy and operations, particularly in promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment within the workplace. The solar energy giant has pledged to align its business practices with sustainable development goals relevant to its operations and value chain, with a focus on accelerating progress through active, responsive actions. JA Solar is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where gender equality is a…

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Altrincham Today – Altrincham’s Best-Read News Publisher

By Sam Allcock24/08/20240

Altrincham today Trafford To the south of Trafford is the market town of Altrin. It was established in 1290, and the town still has a market today. It has more and more independently owned businesses. It has several active community groups and organizations, including Altrincham today & Bowdon Civic Society, Altrin Town Centre Partnership, and Altrincham Forward. It is relatively wealthy. Altrincham Football Club also calls it home, and their stadium is on Moss Lane. Middle class town The remainder were skilled manual workers and clerical staff. Altrincham became the middle-class town that it is today as a result of…

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