Behind the scenes at D5 London

...together. Teaching Children to Code We arranged a visit from 6 11-year olds from Netley Primary School in Camden, who took part in a BBC-led coding session involving a Dr....
...together. Teaching Children to Code We arranged a visit from 6 11-year olds from Netley Primary School in Camden, who took part in a BBC-led coding session involving a Dr....
...is why Canada counts as the Commonwealth’s first non-UK member). Australia ratified the Statute in 1942 and New Zealand in 1947. India and Pakistan joined on independence in 1947. Since...
...April 2024, it has been mandatory for all central government departments to use the Registry. Departments are required to upload details of all existing evaluation plans and evaluation findings to...
...towards LGB&T people, both in the department and the wider world. Indeed, I’m writing this blog just days after the Republic of Ireland voted ‘Yes’ to gay marriage – proof...
...This year, I used my volunteering allowance to visit South Sudan with Concern. South Sudan is the world's newest nation, having gained independence from the Republic of Sudan in July...
...will have a higher per person income than China does today. Nearly 90% will have a higher income than India does today.” “By 2035, there will be almost no poor...
...only more intense. China and India between them are forecast to produce more than 60% of all STEM graduates (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) among G20 nations by 2030; Europe...
...member countries. We also heard examples of new and interesting work on ageing in Japan, India, Iran, South Korea and the UK. Working across different countries and time zones is...
...the opportunity to develop and shape my role all while studying for my HNC and NVQ level 4. From there I was promoted to Office Manager and then onto business...
Reflecting on Mental Health Awareness Week last month, it was an opportunity to focus on the importance of mental health. Mental health covers a wide variety of conditions, and a...