
The cultural, socio-political and economic impact of Britains festival season reaches far beyond the summer months and event locations, according to a new report from the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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With two days until the Scottish Parliament election, the Conservatives have a chance of overtaking Labour but Kezia Dugdale's party is still more likely than not to finish in second place to the Scottish National Party.
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Gender equality in work-family roles has not yet been reached in Britain, with a fifth of families still relying on the father being the sole full-time breadwinner despite a significant growth in dual earning households, according to new research.
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Employees experiences of fairness at work can impact on their health, according to a new study involving the University of East Anglia.
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A new initiative led by UEA and Queens University Belfast will help food producers in Northern Ireland to identify opportunities in the marketplace and to develop their competitiveness.
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Government subsidies should be used to encourage investment in energy storage systems if renewable power is to be fully integrated into the sector, according to UEA researchers.
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A partnership between the University of East Anglia (UEA), the Paston Heritage Society and other community groups will bring one of Britains most prominent medieval families to life for future generations.
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Organisations need to integrate their sales activities more both internally and with customers needs according to a new book co-authored by an academic at the University of East Anglia.
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UEA experts weigh in on Brexits impact on a range of issues including the future of the UK and Europe, security and immigration, and the environment and the economy.
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Realistic workloads and ongoing emotional support are essential if social workers are to manage stress and perform their job effectively, according to new research by the University of East Anglia.
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New research has found that developing countries with large carbon sinks and good governance tend to be the main destination for major green donors climate mitigation funding.
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A much-loved Suffolk feature film has been restored and will be shown at special screenings.
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