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Jump-starting the EV battery market
Creating a market for used batteries would help to reduce cost barriers to electric vehicle uptake.
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Landfill sites can make great nature reserves
Because landfill sites are man-made, they offer the chance to create unique habitats that are a positive contrast to the surrounding landscape typology.
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Give plastics a second chance
The great advantage of plastics is their diversity of types and properties. Sadly, this is also the biggest obstacle to recycling them.
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How High Speed 1 revitalised Stratford
The redevelopment of Stratford in East London, sparked by the High Speed 1 rail line, is a great example of what a creative, independent approach to projects can do for a major city.
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Airports and passenger-centric design
In the competitive world of global aviation, airports designed around the ever-changing needs of passengers will continually gain the edge over their competitors.
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We can't use biomass for everything
There has been already been a lot of excitement (and heated debate) about the contribution biomass can make to our energy needs.
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Electric cars: a numbers game
When it comes to predicting the rate of electric vehicle (EV) uptake, one thing is clear: there is little consensus.
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Options for engaging members of the CCG governing body
One important issue facing the emerging CCG community is how to engage members of their governing bodies. Here we look at the available options.
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Penalty clauses and the rule of law in NHS acute services
Are the financial adjustments for performance in relation to C difficile legal?
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What makes service redesign legally defensible?
The British relationship with the NHS is a complex one.
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More about how we can help
Mills & Reeve can help you manage the changes and challenges flowing from the Health and Social Care Act
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Good news for rail - how about our roads?
Last week’s funding news has wider implications, writes Alexander Jan.
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How the NHS handles change: your opinions wanted!
HSJ wants your views! The NHS is changing - but the process of change is never easy and is sometimes painful.
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Can outsourcing outpatient dispensing play a role in delivering QIPP?
HSJ and The Co-operative Pharmacy want your opinion on outsourcing outpatient pharmacy dispensing. Take part in our questionnaire and have your say
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Damage avoidance: earthquake survival for buildings
Future proofing our cities against earthquakes means being aware of the best mitigation technologies available, and encouraging their use on new design and retrofit, where economically viable.
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Futureproofing the leadership of the NHS
When considering the concept of “futureproofing” the NHS, a number of challenges spring to mind including developing sustainable services, financial models and buildings.
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Future proofing the UK’s built environment
Jo da Silva, Director of Arup’s International Development team, delivered the 9th Brunel International Lecture at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) on Monday 21st May. Her theme was ‘Shifting agendas: response to resilience - the role of the engineer in disaster risk reduction’.
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Predictably secure
UK and European energy storage is vital. “Futureproofing” the UK’s energy supply is dependent on having a well developed energy system that provides secure, low carbon, affordable energy, while providing the flexibility to respond to varying demands and unforeseen circumstances.