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Are personalised profiles for students the future of education?

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Friday, May 3, 2013 - 08:35

Children across the Stockport borough are set to benefit from a pioneering project in which one-page student profiles are used to personalise education.

Ukip makes huge gains in local elections

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Friday, May 3, 2013 - 07:53

Delivering its strongest performance yet, Ukip has made large gains in Thursday’s local council elections in the biggest rise by a fourth party since the second world war.

EPC celebrates World Press Freedom Day

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Friday, May 3, 2013 - 06:13

Press freedom is "vital for democracy" says the Executive Director of the European Publishers Council on World Press Freedom day.

Sex education ‘not good enough’ says Ofsted

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, May 2, 2013 - 14:43

A third of schools in England are leaving children unprepared for the physical and emotional changes during puberty, Ofsted has said.

87% of doctors think online records encourage unrealistic expectations

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, May 2, 2013 - 13:11

A new report, launched by The Medical Protection Society and undertaken by ComRes, has suggested that patients may hold unrealistic expectations of what online access to records could do for them.

Big local losses for Tories predicted as voters head to polls

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, May 2, 2013 - 11:01

Voters across England are heading to the polls today in local elections, as both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats expect big losses.

Cameron's policy is 'holding the country back', says Labour MP Byrne

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, May 2, 2013 - 10:26

Responding to worrying findings from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne warns: “We can’t go on like this"

HC2013: Opening Plenary and Welcome

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, May 2, 2013 - 10:05

The National Health IT Conference and Exhibition 2013, at the ICC in Birmingham. Day one: Tuesday 16th April Opening Plenary and Welcome.

Open data can promote better business & customer relations

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 13:38

Radu Sora believes open data can help businesses understand what their customers want, improving relationships and tailoring products.

Open data could improve healthcare standards worldwide

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 13:18

Vice President of Telefonica Europe Dr Mike Short discussed the potential for open data in healthcare at Science Capital in Birmingham

How can social media benefit businesses?

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 12:34

Business Strategy Consultant Peter Roper believes that open data, particularly social media, is the way forward for businesses and SMEs alike.

'A Future that Works': The TUC's radical economy agenda

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 12:12

Trade Union Congress (TUC's) anti-austerity priorities include guaranteeing jobs for young people and spreading the living wage across all sectors.

Public Sector organisations can share services to save millions

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 11:37

According to a white paper commissioned by Advanced Business Solutions, many public sector organisations are investing in shared services.

How Big Data can help the SME market

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 11:17

Anne Wilkinson from GrowthAccelerator discusses the benefits of using open data to maximise profitability in business.

The case for flexible working

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 09:13

Vicky Sargent discusses the blogosphere’s arguments for and against remote working, as opposed to the office-based working preferred by Yahoo! Chief Executive Marissa Mayer. Is flexible working the solution?

Australia's CSIRO approaching Alzheimer's detection breakthrough

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 09:09

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia's science agency, have found blood-based markers to detect early stages of the disease.

Tourism partnership strategy for Britain to attract 40m by 2020

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - 10:41

Culture Secretary Maria Miller has announced a £2m tourism partnership with Emirates airline as part of a strategy to grow visits by 29% before 2020.

Government crackdown means prisoners ‘work harder’ for privileges

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - 10:01

Convicted male prisoners must wear prison uniform in their first two weeks and will be banned from watching films holding an 18 certificate, in a big government shakeup of the prison system.

Children's 'passport' eliminating fear in Scotland's hospitals

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - 08:34

The innovative 'passport' scheme, in which stickers and stamps are collected as the child is treated, is helping to relax children in Scotland's hospitals.

Council tax changes will hit poor families hard, say JRF

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Monday, April 29, 2013 - 12:18

UK poverty charity the Joseph Rowntree Foundation have released a report outlining the devastating impact of localising council tax.

Businesses must work harder at attracting traffic to their website

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Monday, April 29, 2013 - 10:52

North-west search engine optimization company Ranking Solutions have warned local businesses that having a successful website means promoting it effectively.

New Street Station: Journey hits half way

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Monday, April 29, 2013 - 10:08

With 120,000 passengers, our biggest challenge was keeping the train timetable going, a Project Manager from New Street Station's principle contractor admitted.

Housing Associations should use Social Enterprises to 'add value'

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Monday, April 29, 2013 - 09:42

Nick Temple, the Director of Business and Enterprise at Social Enterprise UK, celebrates the new emphasis on promoting social value in communities.

Sharing information is lifeblood of tomorrow's local services

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Monday, April 29, 2013 - 09:36

As adult care costs spiral out of control and funds are cut in half, Simon Etherington from Objective Corporation says local government is facing the ‘graph of doom.’

Universal Credit benefits overhaul begins today in North-West

By: Information Daily Staff Writer
Published: Monday, April 29, 2013 - 08:52

The first claims for Universal Credit benefits have been made in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, replacing several distinct benefits with one single payout.

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Knowledge experts should stop focussing on how technical they are and instead focus on what they can do and do it well, says Ian Ross, Learning Technologies Manager for the Charity Learning Consortium.
Technologies can help organisations improve productivity through ICT consolidation and should be able to make substantial cost savings, says Mark Weir, Country Manager for Scotland at F5.
Why would any organisation want to get into banking at the moment? Asks Dr Steve McCabe from Birmingham City University’s Business School.
Either drop the beginning “e” in eLearning or widely expand its definition and scope, says Elliott Masie, Chair of The Learning Consortium at The MASIE Center.
The British BIDs Academy will train the next generation of high street professionals, says Dr Julie Grail, Chief Executive of British BIDs.
Distance learning is not a new phenomenon... but technology is giving us many new possibilities, says David Williams, CEO and Founder of Impact International.
Chris Wade, CEO of Action for Market Towns, sets out the strategic steps that councils, community groups and businesses need to take together to deliver the long-term revitalisation of their town centres.
Dr. Laura Davidson, co-founding trustee of Mental Health Research UK, explains why exercise promotes good mental health, boosts your mood, and keeps stress at bay.
Last week, Eric Pickles announced a radical relaxation to the planning rules: from next month, offices can be converted to homes with no need for planning permission.

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Nasir Awan, CEO of Awan Marketing International PLC, spoke to the Information Daily about sharia banks in the UK, and the rise of independent banking in general.
"What are [...] the aims which society requires from a financial system?" asks Stephany Griffith Jones, financial markets director at the Institute for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University, at the Transforming Finance conference.
Children as young as five should learn about the dangers of pornography as soon as they have access to the internet, a survey has said.

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A new report on combating tree and plant pests and diseases has been given strong backing from Environment Secretary Owen Paterson.
Energy intensive businesses are being told how to claim compensation to offset the cost of energy policy in their electricity bills with the publication of new government guidance today.
Government contracts must enable social economy organisations to provide decent employment conditions, says a new research paper, based on an international report produced by the Third Sector Research Centre for the OECD.

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