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» Nineteenth Century technology could save Councils millions by reducing their electricity costs

02/09/2010

Jobs are being lost that could be saved - one local authority employee said. -We've had energy efficiency proposals sat on our desk for two and a half years. If we'd actioned them, we could have kept the key staff members we're about to loose. Considering all of this this, it is surprising how few energy efficiency measures have actually been deployed. So what barriers are making it hard for the public sector to act? » Read More

» LANDLORDS FIGHT COUNTY COURT CLOSURE PLANS

25/08/2010

Private sector landlords are joining forces in a bid to save the UK's network of county courts.The Residential Landlords Association - one of the country's main organisations for professional landlords - is lobbying the government to re-think its plans to scrap a number of its county courts. (Courts under closure threat are listed below) » Read More

» IronKey Stands Shoulder to Shoulder with The Royal Marsden to Secure Data

25/08/2010

The Royal Marsden is a National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust in England that specialises in cancer. Situated primarily over two main sites, one in Chelsea and one in Sutton, it also has a number of satellite locations, an area of the business that is being developed. Today, it has a staff of approximately 2,500 all of whom, in one form or another, are responsible for protecting the data they access. » Read More

» GENEROUS BRITONS KEEP ON GIVING DESPITE ECONOMIC SQUEEZE

28/07/2010

Average charity donations are recovering as fundraisers and donors remain committed to backing good causes despite the current economic squeeze, new research from Virgin Money Giving shows. » Read More

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