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  • Report describing the state of the digital health market in the UK.

  • Report looking at how the ageing population will change intergenerational relationships.

  • This research outlines digital support programmes available to small and medium enterprises and discusses digital capabilities.

  • Report examining how city population numbers have changed since the 1980s and the likely trends over the next 50 years.

  • Essay looking at how city infrastructure can be made smart.

  • Essay considering the digital skills which will be required to live in a smart city.

  • Report looking at urban policies and their effect on cities.

  • Report looking at how the ageing population will challenge the ways in which family care is provided to older people.

  • Report looking at our attitudes to ageing and the individual and societal factors factors that contribute to them.

  • Report looking at the psychological factors which affect our attitudes to ageing.

  • Report looking at the social and cultural factors which affect our attitudes to ageing.

  • Report exploring how new media and new technologies are changing our attitudes to the ageing process.

  • Analysis of electricity meter determinations.

  • Essay looking at the future of travel in cities where cars are no longer the most common means of transport.

  • Essay exploring how green infastructure can support and encourage healthy lifestyles.

  • Essay looking at the construction materials that future cities will be made of.

  • Report considering ways to improve transport for older people.

  • Report looking at how advances in technology will affect older people's ability to maintain social networks of support.

  • Report examining the challenges facing the food system and possible solutions.

  • Probabilistic elicitation provides a means to elicit the uncertainty surrounding subject matter experts’ best guesses for numerical values. This pioneering research is highly relevant to government work.