Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Moshon Data boss calls on UK government to commit to best practice in vehicle and road safety
Steve Boyle the managing director of Moshon Data, joins a number of voices from the transport industry urging government to commit to new standards on vehicle safety.
Vitalograph device used in study to determine role of pulmonary function in cardiometabolic endpoints
A recent study by Li G, et al. [2022] was carried out to assess how pulmonary function has different risk magnitudes for cardiometabolic diseases [CD] and cardiometabolic multimorbidity [CM].
Rokbak raises £3,000 for charity
Rokbak has proudly donated £3,000 which will be equally shared across its three partner charities, CHAS [Children’s Hospices Across Scotland], Chris’s House and St Andrew’s Hospice.
Westerby Trustee Services acquires Corporate and Professional Pensions
Westerby Trustee Services Limited has announced the acquisition of self-invested personal pension [SIPP] company, Corporate & Professional Pensions Limited [CPPL], in a deal which significantly boosts the number of assets under the former’s management.
P and O Ferries sackings: Firm’s boss admits in Parliament that mass job cuts were in breach of UK employment law
P&O Ferries chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite has told a parliamentary committee that a company decision to make mass job cuts without consulting trade unions was a breach of UK employment law.
International Women’s Day: A reflection by a Norland College student
Reflecting on the significance of International Women's Day, a student from Norland College highlights its importance in raising awareness of the status of the nannying and early years profession, and how greater recognition will increase the number of men and non-binary individuals who want to work in childcare.
Garrod Beckett and Co urges SME leaders to check payment status of large suppliers when doing business
Essex-based chartered accountancy firm, Garrod Beckett & Company Ltd, has called on executives of small and medium-sized businesses to be wary of larger companies abusing their position by making late payments.
Chelsea Green Valet: the family business with national acclaim eyeing up more success in future
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Billie Tossoun, director of launderer, dry cleaner and valet service provider, Chelsea Green Valet, lifts the lid on the company's origins, illustrious history in the industry, and its exciting plans for even more success in the future.
Hunt criticises timeframe to secure freedom of detainees in Iran
Former foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt has praised the “extraordinary achievement” of securing the release of British-Iranians Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori from captivity in Iran but hit out at the amount of time taken to bring them home.
GTE Training Academy to run training courses in April and May
GTE Training Academy near Bristol is running a number of courses in April and May to help provide quality training in the tunnelling and construction industries, and basic medical first aid training for children.
Space4Autism and Motherwell Cheshire founders critique impact of influencers and social media on the mental health of women
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, the founders of two charities spoke out about the impact of influencer culture and social media on the mental health of women and girls, stressing the need for change at source and within education and the law to properly address the issue.
Interest rates raised to 0.75 per cent
The Bank of England has raised interest rates from 0.5 per cent to 0.75 per cent, its third hike in four months.
DRPG announce partnership with BBJ and K
DRP Group [DRPG] has announced its partnership with media planning and buying agency, BBJ&K.
Fusion Telecom boss talks changes in the payment processing industry and what this means for cash and consumers
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Fusion Telecom managing director Adam Norsworthy addresses current changes to how people pay for goods and services and how this could facilitate a move toward a cashless society.
Hands: Transition to cleaner energy production “an issue of national security”
Energy minister Greg Hands has said that the UK’s move toward cleaner and greener energy production is now an “issue of national security” as well as cutting down on the nation’s carbon output.
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