Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Rhys Taylor-Brown - Page 10
Sizewell C nuclear plant gets government go-ahead
The government has granted development consent for the new Sizewell C nuclear plant, situated on the Suffolk coast.
IMF UK boss warns against debt-financed tax cuts
Mark Flanagan, the chief of the International Monetary Fund [IMF] UK team, has warned that debt-financed tax cuts could be a strategic error which exacerbates inflation.
Government announces public sector pay rises to alleviate cost-of-living pressures
As rising prices continue to erode living standards, the government has announced that millions of public sector workers will be given a pay rise, but not in tandem with inflation.
Bringing unemployment down: Boris Johnson hails Kickstart scheme
Cabinet ministers recently held an evening of celebration for young people and employers who have tackled youth unemployment through the Kickstart scheme, which Boris Johnson hailed as having “transformed the lives of thousands.”
Your Way Bristol becomes accredited Living Wage employer
Bristol-based support agency Your Way Bristol is celebrating being named an accredited Living Wage employer.
Nuffield Trust appoints new chair
Professor Martin Marshall CBE has been appointed as the new chair of the Nuffield Trust health think tank.
Nuffield Trust: Remote GP consultations are here to stay but not a 'one size fits all' solution
Independent think tank, the Nuffield Trust, has warned that while remote GP consultations may be convenient for patients and doctors, they run the risk of vital diagnoses being missed and could result in higher GP workload and worsening health inequalities.
NCF calls on next PM to commit to social care reforms
As the Conservative party’s leadership contest heats up, the National Care Forum [NCF] is calling on the contenders to put social care at the very centre of their policy agendas and to reaffirm their commitment to its reform.
Emirates rebuffs “unreasonable and unacceptable” Heathrow request to cut flights
The airline Emirates has refused to comply with Heathrow Airport’s request to cut flights and stop selling summer tickets.
MPs vote down changes to Northern Ireland Protocol Bill
MPs voted to reject changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill after it was debated in the House of Commons on Wednesday as part of its committee stage.
First patient safety commissioner appointed by health secretary
Dr Henrietta Hughes OBE has been appointed as the first ever patient safety commissioner for England.
Former F1 boss to face fraud charges
Bernie Ecclestone, the former CEO of Formula 1, will face charges of fraud by false representation.
Kwarteng announces £5 million support fund to bolster energy security in Ukraine
The UK secretary for business, energy & industrial strategy, Kwasi Kwarteng, has announced a £5 million support fund which go toward providing safety and security equipment to the civil nuclear sector in Ukraine.
Owusu-Banahene: "Time for an integrated approach to skills"
Public sector construction procurement and contracts specialist, Adwoa Owusu-Banahene, writes that government, education, employers and other stakeholders must come together and collaborate effectively for the Skills and Post-16 Education Act to be applied to the best possible effect.
Special Report: LSIPs hailed a positive but doubts remain over its implementation
This week, The Leaders Council announced the publication of its special report into the Skills & Post-16 Education Act and the impact it will have on the construction, engineering and manufacturing sectors.
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