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Retail's mojo is back - and online

After a torrid few years marked by bankruptcies, administrations and sliding sales, the retail sector has got its mojo back, writes Chris Johnston

7 ways to minimise risk of stroke

From genes and gender to age and fitness, whether you smoke or drink, or have other medical conditions, there are many factors which can increase your risk of stroke. Victoria Lambert suggests ways of minimising the risk

Stop water going down the drain

The water industry is facing a near-perfect storm of rising demand and supply under severe pressure, as Jim McClelland reports

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Calming the senses for sleep

Bedroom design, choice of bed and other furnishings, lighting and sound-proofing are all central to creating a restful environment, as Joshi Herrmann reports

People are 'wet' with security

Charles Orton-Jones explores ways to strengthen cyber security in the face of human weakness

Getting the UK building again

UK infrastructure is in urgent need of renewal and major building projects represent an opportunity to kick-start the construction industry as it emerges from the Great Recession. Mike Scott reports

When it pays to use a bank

Post-financial crisis, banks are reasserting themselves in the payments sector by building up trust, security and accessibility, writes Dan Barnes

Payments out of Africa...

The mobile banking revolution in Africa offers a blueprint for service providers to empower the more than one billion people in other emerging markets, who have cell phones but no bank accounts, as Nic Fildes reports

Keeping social media ethical

New research from The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), carried out by YouGov and Bloomberg, explores the path to positive engagement between consumers and brands on social media, and the priorities for businesses. Thomas Brown, director of strategy and insights at CIM, explains

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Facing the challenges

Friends of the Earth senior resource use campaigner Michael Warhurst and Jane Bickerstaffe, director of the Industry Council for Packaging and the Environment, exchange views

8 ways wifi enables the internet of everything

Long the networking technology of choice, wi-fi will be a key enabler of the БЂњinternet of everythingБЂ«, says Kelly Davis-Felner, vice president of marketing for Wi-Fi Alliance

Smart companies put people first

How a company treats its staff to retain talent is now the most critical factor in business success, says Andrew Benett, global chief executive of Havas Worldwide

Top French innovators

It may be news to most Brits, but France is home to generations of inventive pioneers, as AgnГЁs C. Poirier reports

Forecast is good with new cloud

Bespoke app development on the cloud is something new that forecasters predict has a bright future, writes Charles Orton-Jones

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Leading innovation in Multiple Sclerosis

Through cutting-edge science and medicine, Biogen Idec discovers, develops and delivers to patients innovative therapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, haemophilia and autoimmune disorders

Preparing for omni-channel

Spare a thought for the teams who need to use the data, says Concrete

Changing asset integrity

Market leader in asset integrity management services to the oil and gas industry, the EM&I Group has seen increased demand for its services because of its innovative approach to solving challenges faced by the floating-production and drilling sectors

Why carbon trading has slumped

It was heralded as a major weapon in an armoury to be deployed against global warming and climate change by lowering greenhouse gas emissions, but carbon trading has stalled, writes Celestine Cheong

Target the mid-market

Often undervalued and overlooked, mid-market companies represent resilient and powerful growth opportunities for potential investors, as Elizabeth Pfeuti reports

Psychology of Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery can be a rewarding and life-changing experience for the right patient, but what motivates people to go under the knife? Alice Hart-Davis investigates

Creating customer loyalty

Hazel Davis has a ten-step loyalty guide for retailers who want to keep customers at the centre of their business

Heading into cloud with eyes open

There’s no doubt the cloud is a sales buzzword, but it’s also a real solution to business issues, as long as companies are well prepared for adoption, writes Leo King

UK in race to make up lost time

The UK is playing catch-up in the global race to modernise manufacturing technology, but there are some British front-runners, writes Peter Marsh

Gee whiz... it's faster

The fourth generation of mobile networks promise to speed up broadband internet access on the move and stretch the reach of real-time information, as Steve Costello reports

Zeroing in on waste-free living

With the government under pressure to hit a 70 per cent recycling target by 2020, more businesses must embrace the environmental – and economic – case for zero waste, writes Mike Scott

Exporting without a local office

Exporting doesn’t have to involve buying costly properties and hiring staff abroad, as Charles Orton-Jones discovers

Inching towards 21st century

Policy reforms to help bring about a low-carbon economy are eagerly awaited, but investors want a 2030 decarbonisation target, as Flemmich Webb reports

Empowering staff improves morale

Advances in technology have liberated the disabled workforce and enabled more people with disabilities to play a full role in working life, as Jo Faragher reports

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