Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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IncomeMax’s Lee Healey shares advice on benefit rule changes
Recent rule changes around Universal Credit payments mean that recipients may be required to apply for jobs that are less tied to their previous experience. With non-compliance posing a risk of payments being reduced or halted altogether for claimants, IncomeMax founder Lee Healey has provided advice on how to avoid being penalised.
St Dominic’s Sixth Form College achieves FairActive status
St Dominic’s Sixth Form College in Harrow, Middlesex, has recently seen its Fairtrade certification both extended and consolidated after being awarded ‘FairActive’ College status.
Together We Can Succeed project honoured by royal visit
Her Royal Highness, Anne, The Princess Royal, visited Merryhue Farm in February, to review the Together We Can Succeed project and engage with the work that it has been carrying out.
Alex Stewart International commissions new precious metals laboratory in Liverpool
Alex Stewart International [ASi] has commissioned a new modernised fire assay laboratory at its head office laboratory site in Liverpool, Merseyside.
YMCA Derbyshire appoints new chair
YMCA Derbyshire has this month appointed member of the board Julian Smith as its new chair, succeeding the outgoing Mary Gordon.
2021 reflections: Community and Business Partners look back proudly on achievements
For Community & Business Partners, there is real hope that 2022 will bring a continuation of its success of last year.
CIPP enjoys treble success in The UK’s 100 Best Companies to Work For rankings
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals [CIPP] has enjoyed a treble recognition in The UK’s 100 Best Companies to Work For Q1 List in 2022, after having being included in three prestigious rankings.
IAB Awards 2022 to recognise the best in the business
The International Association of Bookkeepers [IAB] has opened nominations for its 2022 awards.
Partygate: Number 10 says that PM’s answers to police questionnaire will not be publicly disclosed
Downing Street has declared this week that prime minister Boris Johnson’s response to a Metropolitan Police questionnaire as part of its probe into the ‘partygate’ scandal will not be disclosed to the public.
Scotland to play host to two green freeports following deal
A deal has been agreed between the UK and Scottish governments to establish two green freeports in Scotland.
Five Rivers Child Care scoops Paragon Skills employer award in inaugural edition
Five Rivers Child Care has been recognised at the inaugural Paragon Skills Apprenticeship Awards after being declared winner in the Large Child Care Employer of the Year category.
Hauliers call for driver agencies to be regulated by government
Hauliers have called for driver agencies to be regulated by government in a bid to raise agency driver standards. However, Driver Require boss, Kieran Smith, believes government intervention is unnecessary and that hauliers have their own role to play in driving standards up.
East Kilbride Housing Association eyes big future after navigating pandemic challenge
Having navigated the Covid-19 challenge successfully, Andy Young, chief executive of East Kilbride Housing Association, tells The Leaders Council that their focus is now turning toward expansion.
Former PM Sir John Major criticises Boris Johnson’s conduct in speech
Former Conservative prime minister Sir John Major has this week hit out at Boris Johnson in the wake of the Downing Street ‘partygate’ scandal.
Pentland Medical enters partnership with AvMA
Pentland Medical has announced that it has become a Partner for Patient Safety with Action Against Medical Accidents [AvMA].
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