Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
No longer the ‘bucket and spade’ style destinations of the past, coastal resorts have emerged as chic and vibrant destinations with much to offer the business visitor
The recession has not held back the West Midlands. Many new and exciting developments have cropped up making this area an excellent choice to hold a conference or event
When it comes to business tourism in Scotland, there is always something new and different on the menu
The Criminal Records Bureau’s Disclosure service allows organisations to make safer recruitment decisions
The London Development Agency wants to reduce London’s dependence on fossil fuels, cut the waste generated in London and help reach the Mayor of London’s target to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in London by 60 per cent – or 18 million tonnes – by 2025
The Chartered Institute of Housing’s Conference and Exhibition, 22-24 June, offers four events in one: a housing summit with topical debate, a vibrant and innovative exhibition, a brand new exhibitor focused seminar programme and a packed social networking diary
Robert Rabinowitz, director, Environmental Markets for sustainability consultancy, BRE, answers your questions on the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme
BRE gives useful guidance on how to avoid common pitfalls when it comes to the Code for Sustainable Homes
A report by the Environment Agency highlights the important role of low carbon biomass energy
Lis Kendray, operations director of The Lewis Group, makes the case for ‘traditional’ debt collection and how it is already helping government agencies to manage their mounting debt stock
Martin O’Donovan, assistant director, ACT, discusses new government policy and guidelines for local authority investments
CCTV officers at Wigan Council, winners at the 2010 Government Business Awards, already have theitr sights set on higher vistas.
A report published by the Environment Agency finds that using energy crops or waste materials as fuel for generating electricity and heat could play an important role in meeting the UK's renewable energy and greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, but only if good practice is followed.
Free educational workshops, live demonstrations and the latest technology at the International Policing Exhibition
When finances are tight and travel budgets are a big concern, organising conferences and events close to home makes good economic sense
With a wide mix of historic buildings, Westminster is a business tourism destination that cannot be beaten
Phil Reynolds, FIRA International’s technical manager, explains two important initiatives for sustainable furniture that buyers should bear in mind
Following this year’s wet spring, Geoff Gibbs, a civil engineer responsible for Development and Flood Risk at the Environment Agency, writes on the impact surface water flooding and what is being done to alleviate the problem
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
As Diesel Makes a Comeback, Investment in Low Carbon Ad Blue Solutions Makes Economic and Environmental Sense
UKREiiF has quickly become a must-attend in the industry calendar for Government departments and local authorities.
Registration is now open for the award-winning Road Transport Expo 2024 (RTX) – the tradeshow with a dedicated “all about the truck” focus.
At GeoEnergy Design, we're on a mission to disrupt the traditional way heating and cooling ha
Professor Harith Alani, director of the Knowledge Management Institute at the Open University explains how AI can be used for good and bad.
Alex Lawrence, head of health & social care, techUK sets out techUK’s Five Point Plan for CareTech.