The General Medical Council’s (GMC) recent issuance of new guidance on climate activism within the healthcare sector marks a significant development in the intersection of medical practice and environmental advocacy. This comprehensive guidance is designed to address the growing involvement of healthcare
For generations, Guinness has been more than just a beer; it’s a cultural icon deeply connected to the Irish experience, playing a significant role during life’s most meaningful moments. Whether celebrating milestones like a new job, a wedding, or the birth of
by Joanne Green
Although Parliament will be in recess throughout August 2024, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) remains active in preparations for crucial legislative developments, including new audit reform, upcoming budget announcements, and the forthcoming party conference season. The ICAEW’s
by Joanne Green
Police anticipate an escalation in violence, with up to thirty additional riots expected across England. This unrest follows the tragic killing of three young girls in Southport just a week earlier, which has now sparked scenes of chaos and destruction in over
by Joanne Green
The groundbreaking health research initiative, “Our Future Health”, is set to launch new clinics across the UK, with appointments available at 14 new locations starting August 2024. This expansion will increase the total number of clinics to 200, aiming to make health
by Joanne Green
The 2024 General Election has delivered a decisive victory for the Labour Party, with Keir Starmer leading the way to a new era of governance. This win marks a significant moment for the UK, particularly for the life sciences sector, which has
by Joanne Green
Widespread demonstrations in Bangladesh have turned deadly this week, with escalating clashes between students, pro-government supporters, and armed police. The protests, which began over concerns about the civil service job quota system, have led to numerous casualties and injuries. Violence erupted as
by Joanne Green
In our recent survey examining the current state of the sector, an overwhelming 67% of participants expressed a desire for more training resources to enhance their work in creative health. Recognising this need, we aim to create a more collaborative environment for
by Joanne Green
The leading charity for kidney research in the UK is sounding an urgent alarm about the persistent social and economic inequalities that heighten the risk of kidney disease and hinder access to vital care and treatment. Their latest report, Time to Act:
by Joanne Green
In a landmark decision, the High Court has upheld the UK government’s ban on the use of puberty blockers for minors, marking a significant development in the ongoing debate over gender identity treatments for young people. The ruling, delivered on July 29,
by Joanne Green