Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Government pursues law change to draft in agency staff for strikes
Ministers are planning to bring legislation to Parliament which would allow employers to use agency staff to cover shortfalls left by striking staff members.
Government’s new Bill of Rights to override ECHR rulings
The government’s plans to introduce a new Bill of Rights would enable UK ministers to ignore rulings made by the European Court of Human Rights [ECHR].
CW+ welcomes celebrity guest to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
CW+ recently welcomed actor Chris Evans to the CW+ MediCinema, based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
Driver Require boss quoted heavily in Transport Committee report
Driver Require CEO, Kieran Smith, features prominently in the House of Commons Transport Committee’s recent report, which explores the challenges currently facing the supply chain in the road freight industry.
Community and Business Partners to continue rollout of peer networks
Blackburn-based community interest company and business support provider, Community & Business Partners, is to launch a new peer network for winners of the Red Rose Awards and will also extend its successful Rural Peer Network Group.
Scotland's probationer teachers celebrated at national event in June
This year’s cohort of Scottish probationer teachers and their supporters in schools and local authorities were celebrated at The General Teaching Council for Scotland's [GTC Scotland] National Probationer Celebration on 9 June 2022.
Community and Business Partners CIC to host North West HR Employers Forum
Lancashire-based community interest company and business support provider, Community & Business Partners, is to host its latest North West HR Employers Forum event on July 13, 2022, at Samlesbury Hotel in Preston.
Lord Geidt: Ethics adviser departs after being asked to advise on possible ministerial code breach
It has been revealed that Lord Geidt quit as ethics adviser to prime minister Boris Johnson after being asked to approve a “deliberate” breach of the ministerial code.
MAS helps deliver mural in honour of Liverpool footballing legend
Former Liverpool footballer Ian Rush was left humbled by the unveiling of a mural in his honour in May.
CIPP CEO honoured at The Reward 300 Awards in London
Ken Pullar, CEO of The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals [CIPP], has won the Knowledge & Professional Services Leader award at The Reward 300 Awards, 2022.
Government announces £743.5 million cash injection for tech sector
The government has committed a combined £743.5 million of funding which will be allocated to a variety of innovative projects at London Tech Week.
SEN Legal team to appear at The Autism Show in 2022
SEN Legal has announced that its team of expert solicitors will be showcasing at this year’s edition of The Autism Show.
Repeat success: ECM scoops a further three international CSR accolades at 2022 Green Apple Environment Awards
In this year’s International Green Apple Environment Awards, Environmental Crop Management [ECM] received three awards for Corporate Social Responsibility [CSR].
"We don't want more support, we want better support", SME leader tells government
Hone-All Precision Limited director Andrea Wilson joined us on The Leaders Council Podcast to discuss the Support UK Manufacturing campaign, which seeks to improve, promote, and secure the long-term future of the UK manufacturing and engineering sector.
Boris Johnson has until the autumn to win back support, Lord Frost says
Lord Frost, the former chief negotiator for exiting the EU, has warned Boris Johnson that he has until the autumn of 2022 to change direction and save his premiership, or risk being removed.
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