
Welcome to the revolution … of digital healthcare
For centuries, Edinburgh has been at the forefront of medical innovation: from the development of the hypodermic syringe (1853); insulin…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
For centuries, Edinburgh has been at the forefront of medical innovation: from the development of the hypodermic syringe (1853); insulin…
ByPetra Wilton, Director of Strategy, Chartered Management Institute, lays bare the risks of poor management to the UK's productivity
ByMark Shucksmith, Director of the Newcastle University Institute for Social Renewal, questions Alison Thewliss MP on the future of Scotland’s…
ByRomilly Dennys is Executive Director for the Coalition for a Digital Economy.
ByAt the centre of the ‘RightCare’ approach to healthcare sits a focus on delivering increased value – but what does…
ByThe opportunities for efficiency, adaptability and growth offered by digital skills have never been so important to British businesses. The…
ByThe new chancellor must ensure we have a period of stability for pension policymaking in order for everyone to acclimatise to a new era…
ByRheumatoid arthritis (RA) is often described as a ‘hidden’ illness, because the symptoms are not clearly visible to others, but…
ByThe late Brian Sewell certainly knew what he didn’t like but, thanks to a recent decision by his estate, we might…
ByPeter Saacke, Artemis’ Chief Investment Officer, suggests what may lie ahead and explains how volatility suits stockpickers.
ByCan hacking be good for you? Cris Thomas, strategist at Tenable Network Security, thinks it might
ByDavid Emm, principal security researcher at Kaspersky Lab, considers the new risks
ByAt the end of last year the COP21 climate conference happened in Paris - Prof Daniella Tilbury, Vice-Chancellor of the…
ByBusinesses claim filesharing costs millions, yet many people don’t consider it a cybercrime. Dialogue between rights holders and consumers is…
ByFitting new security to old systems takes time, making a cyber terror-attack on critical national infrastructure a real and dangerous…
ByWhat happens when control of our most critical national infrastructures sits outside our geographical or jurisdictional areas? How do we…
ByMany people seem to think that in the online world attacks are only virtual, nothing is lost and no-one is…
ByLarushka Mellor, Head of Public Affairs and Policy at Merck asked Mark Flannagan, Chief Executive at Beating Bowel Cancer for…
ByBy Sacha Deshmukh, Chief Executive Smart Energy GB.
BySpeech delivered by Ambassador Manuel Hassassian at the SNP Fringe Meeting, Aberdeen, 17th October 2015.
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