Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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CW Innovation and DigitalHealth.London’s new Horizon Fellowship announces 20 Fellows
Staff leading innovation projects at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are to be supported by the Horizon Fellowship programme.
NAADUK steps up to support Ukraine
Member companies of the National Association of Air Duct-Specialists UK [NAADUK] have agreed to offer support to Ukrainians fleeing the conflict in their home country and finding refuge in the UK.
Levelling Up: Foresight Group director highlights importance of regional investment
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Matthew Pomroy, director at leading listed infrastructure and private equity investment manager, Foresight Group, discussed the importance of regional investment in helping grow UK industry and make the government’s levelling up ambitions a reality.
Government awards over £11 million to local authorities for better air quality
Local authorities in England have been allocated £11.6 million in government funding to help improve air quality.
Analysing the Health and Care Bill: Five Rivers Child Care and Barnardo’s call for greater focus on children and young people
Writing for The Leaders Council in a special report, the founder of social enterprise Five Rivers Child Care and co-interim CEOs of major children’s charity Barnardo’s critique the government’s Health and Care Bill currently progressing through Parliament, calling for a greater focus on children’s services.
Entrepreneur Ruth Hall featured in The Successful Founder's Inspirational Female Founder Spotlight
Ruth Hall [née Badger], co-founder and managing director of Everything Tech, founder of The Ruth Badger Consultancy and member of The Leaders Council, recently featured in The Successful Founder magazine in recognition of her achievements in business.
Ukraine conflict: Wallace outlines further UK arms support
UK defence secretary Ben Wallace has announced that further arms will be sent to bolster Ukraine’s defensive forces as Russia continues its military offensive in the country.
Electric Vehicles: could range anxiety soon become a thing of the past?
One of the most significant issues preventing people from switching to an electric vehicle [EV] is the issue of battery range.
Leadership Roundup: Quotes from Freeth, Shafiq, Beresford, Bell, Brassington
Our latest leadership roundup contains key advice from three business leaders for budding entrepreneurs who may be looking to launch their own venture. Meanwhile, two company chiefs address the skills required for effective crisis management, and how exposure to leadership in different cultures can aid one’s self-development.
Royal College of Podiatry thanks members for humanitarian response to Ukraine conflict
The Royal College of Podiatry has issued a statement thanking its members for donations of supplies to help provide humanitarian support to those affected by the armed conflict in Ukraine.
New Leaf Distribution boss talks up value of the physical workplace
While the Covid-19 pandemic forced remote working to become a necessity, as social restrictions have ended in the UK, businesses are becoming more acutely aware of the benefits of office working.
Sack Tory co-chair over links to oligarchs, Starmer urges
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called on the Conservatives to dismiss co-chairman, Ben Elliot, amid concerns over his links to wealthy Russians donating sums of money to the party.
DMR Training and Consultancy founder talks the fundamentals of running a successful business
Businessman Dave Radley has overseen considerable growth within his company, DMR Training & Consultancy, since establishing it to provide construction qualifications in 2013.
Upfold talks career changes, transferable leadership skills and how chiropractors’ network can alleviate NHS backlog
Clinic boss Alan Upfold tells of how a major career change shaped him into the person he is today and explains the transferable skills that have helped him succeed running his own business. He also highlights how the chiropractic network, in his view, could help bring down the Covid-enforced NHS backlog.
Upturn Enterprise shortlisted for MEN Business Award
Oldham-based social enterprise Upturn has been shortlisted for a Manchester Evening News [MEN] Business Award in the ‘Turnover under £1 Million’ category.
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