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Save and earn from energy efficient homes

A year-long scoping study, which analysed Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) from over 10,000 properties, suggests that energy efficient homes may sell faster and for a higher price than houses...

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Scotland 2020 study shows that energy-efficient homes sell faster and at...

Scotland 2020 study shows that energy-efficient homes sell faster and at higher pricesSee it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

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Can eco changes lift selling prices?

  Could improving the energy efficiency of your home increase its value?   Well, possibly yes. Until now, estate agents have consistently reported that the EPC rating (Energy Performance Certi...See it...

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15/09/2014, Reporting Scotland - BBC One

All the latest news from the Yes and No campaigns. Presented by Jackie Bird.See it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

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Scottish independence: polling day arrests made

A LABOUR candidate who will contest the St Helen’s South seat at the next general election was today arrested and charged with assault at a polling station in Glasgow.See it on Scoop.it, via Press...

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Crime falls to record low - but who benefits? | Holyrood Magazine

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23/06/2015, The Kaye Adams Programme - BBC Radio Scotland

Kaye Adams presents the Phone-In Hour, plus lots more!AQMeN's insight:AQMeN Director, Professor Susan McVie, appeared on BBC Scotland Morning Call with Kaye Adams.See it on Scoop.it, via Press...

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Hard Evidence: crime rates are down, but is the world a less harmful place?

Crime rates have fallen - but our expert explains that it's too soon to celebrate.See it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

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Universities remain a hive of inequality – they must do more to attract the...

The higher education sector must collaborate to reach out to applicants from poor and diverse backgrounds.AQMeN's insight:Hear more about our research and discuss widening access to Higher Education...

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Agenda: Chance must be seized to put clear blue water between watchdog and...

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Herald View: A fresh start for our policing

THE history books will show that Police Scotland came into being on April 1, 2013, but there may also be recorded another significant date,…See it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied...

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Make Scots education bill more effective, MSPs urge

THE Scottish Government is being urged to consider how flagship legislation aimed at closing the gap in education between rich and poor can be made more effective.See it on Scoop.it, via Press...

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Majority of Scotland's colleges are 'failing young people from deprived...

The majority of Scotland’s colleges are failing to educate enough young people from the most deprived parts of the country, according to new evidence due to be presented to MSPs.See it on Scoop.it,...

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Fewer top university offers go to black and Asian students, but UCAS research...

UCAS says A-level grades and the choice of course are the reason for the gap in offers. But more evidence is needed.See it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

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Access to university depends on pupils' schools, study suggests - BBC News

The chances of Welsh pupils with similar exam results going on to university may have more to do with their school than previously thought, according to a new study.See it on Scoop.it, via Press...

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Education and research have serious impact - Irish Times

The benefits to society and the economy of a vibrant knowledge sector take many different formsSee it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

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Growing Out of Inequality - Project Syndicate

Income inequality has been increasing in most major economies – and in many of them, it has been increasing significantly.See it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

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A way forward on sentencing, rehabilitation and imprisonment | Holyrood Magazine

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Scottish homicide rate falls to record low - The Scotsman

THE number of homicide victims in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level since records began nearly 40 years ago, new figures show.See it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage - Applied Quantitative...

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Leaving scars: How recessions produce career criminals | British Politics and...

New research by Anna Bindler and colleagues finds that young people who leave school during recessions are significantly more likely to get involved in crimeSee it on Scoop.it, via Press coverage -...

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