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Minister’s plans for Covid booster jabs questioned
Health secretary Sajid Javid’s plans to offer a Covid booster jab to the most vulnerable from early September have been criticised by the chief of the Oxford Vaccine Group.
NAADUK leading the way in training with launch of new Ventilation Hygiene Certificate
The National Association of Air Duct Specialists UK [NAADUK] has launched its new SCQF Level 5 Ventilation Hygiene Certificate, believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
Baroness Harding to leave NHS role later in the year
Baroness Dido Harding is to step down from her role as chair of NHS Improvement in October this year.
A-Level results day brings record high of top grades following cancelled exams
The 2020/21 academic year saw 44.8 per cent of candidates achieve A* or A grades in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the highest on record.
Susan White talks interior design with Taylor Wimpey during in-depth look at West Sussex project
Taylor Wimpey has offered an in-depth look into one of its exciting new developments at Forge’s Wood in Crawley, West Sussex, designed by Phoenix Interior Design’s Susan White.
Works commence on new office development in Wolverhampton, Opus Land reports
Opus Land reports that groundworks are underway for the construction of a new office facility in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, that will be occupied by gas distribution network owners and operators, Cadent Gas.
“We know what must be done”: UK responds to IPCC climate change report
In response the IPCC’s ominous warning on climate change, the UK has called for an urgent global response to help avert disaster.
IceMOS Technology looks to play its part in climate battle as IPCC issues warning
On the day that the IPCC delivered its most ominous warning on climate change yet, some climate experts instead opted to caution the global population against fatalism.
Tapestry reopens sensory room at Hornchurch HuB following lockdown
Innovative adult care charity Tapestry has recently reopened its sensory room at the HOPWA House Hornchurch HuB for usage following the lifting of Covid-19 social restrictions in England.
IPCC report warns of climate change ‘code red’
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC] has issued a new report, warning that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius as per the 2015 Paris Agreement will be unachievable without immediate and large-scale reductions of carbon emissions.
Government’s green plans for buildings to include ramping up heat pump manufacturing
Within the government’s ten-point plan for a Green Industrial Revolution to accelerate our path to net zero, prime minister Boris Johnson is clear about Westminster’s ambition to put buildings at the heart of the economic recovery from coronavirus.
Becketts Southsea wins 2021 LUXlife Hospitality Award
Becketts Southsea has been named Hampshire Venue of the Year 2021 in this year's LUXlife Magazine Customer Service Excellence Awards.
“Our whole working practice has changed”: NFA Architects' Farnell reflects on Covid-19 pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about a fundamental shift in the way that people work across multiple industry sectors.
Boosting efficiency: How smart buildings could play part in the government’s energy plans
The government and energy watchdog Ofgem have announced plans to revolutionise the energy system with smart technologies - plans which could be complimented by the increased use of smart buildings.
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