International study has identified the most important questions that researchers must address in order to help protect our planet over the next decade Chemicals released by human activity; such as driving cars, using toiletries and using pesticides, are resulting in a loss of biodiversity, increased natural hazards and presenting threats to food, water and energy security Research aims to serve as a road map for policy makers, regulators, industry and funders Urgent change is needed to regulate the harmful impact chemicals have on the environment, a new study has revealed.
The vast majority of UK businesses believe the cost of complying with the UK tax system has escalated over recent years, according to new research released today (Wednesday) by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) in partnership with Avalara.
Responding to the Government's Strengthened Local Enterprise Partnerships report, which sets out changes to LEPs, the local growth bodies that oversee significant economic development funding across England, Mike Spicer, BCC Director of Research and Economics, said: -Business will welcome the fact that the government's review of Local Enterprise Partnerships clarifies what LEPs are there to do and makes the way they are run more transparent.
Sheffield Chamber of Commerce members, Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care (SCCCC) have been shortlisted to receive up to £5,000 from Sheffield Mutual's Charity Award.
A detailed plan is being constructed that will create a safe and efficient transfer across the 5,400 miles to the UK.
Leading real estate adviser, APAM, has secured the National Open College Network (NOCN) as a new tenant at Acero in Sheffield, which is moving 80 people into its new headquarters on the third floor of the building.
The University of Sheffield's Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Gill Valentine has been made a Fellow of the prestigious British Academy for the humanities and social sciences.
Cross Country Passenger Rail Franchise recently published a public consultation for views on ideas to improve train services on the Cross Country rail network.
Children's Football, Diving, Dancing, Taekwondo and Skating clubs across South Yorkshire are celebrating a share of an £85,000 grant fund raised from the Cash for Kids Charity Sports Challenge.