Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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KISTC: Covid-19 and George Floyd death have changed the narrative on race
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, founder of Keep It Simple Training Company [KISTC] Grace Graham shared her view that the Covid-19 pandemic and the death of George Floyd in the US came as watershed moments for race relations and have helped spark new conversations about racial equality in the workplace.
Acklea and Moshon Data partnership helps improve highway safety
In late 2021, traffic management vehicle specialist, Acklea, announced that it had partnered with automatic emergency braking experts, Moshon Data, to become the sole distributor of the Moshon RadViz in the UK.
PM condemns Starmer abuse by protestors but fails to apologise for Savile comments
Prime minister Boris Johnson has condemned the behaviour of protestors near Parliament, who targeted Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with verbal abuse in an incident on Monday.
Lesters invests £2.5 million into new technology and eyes up more opportunities
Packaging specialist Lesters has invested £2.5 million into acquiring a new TCY N6 3 colour casemaker machine to help reduce lead times and increase capacity at its headquarters in Burntwood, Staffordshire.
The Maverick Group enters partnership with Pendragon
Pendragon, one of the world’s leading automotive retailers, has appointed independent agency, The Maverick Group, as its full-service integrated agency of record to help drive marketing efforts.
Sport: Consultation process over whip use in horseracing subject to delays
The British Horseracing Authority [BHA] recently provided an update on its consultation and review of the whip being used in British horseracing, with proceedings set to be slightly delayed because of the pandemic.
Opus Land boss: Covid and inflation as they stand “can’t go on”
Addressing current affairs on the Leaders Council Podcast, Richard Smith, managing director of leading property developer Opus Land, shared his view that it is time to begin treating Covid-19 as an endemic and that rampant inflation cannot be sustained in the long-term.
Mayor of London puts Metropolitan Police commissioner “on notice” in wake of IOPC report
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said that he has put Metropolitan Police commissioner Dame Cressida Dick “on notice” after instances of "disgraceful" conduct were uncovered within the force.
ETD Consulting to host online international conference in October
Independent UK-based engineering, consultancy and R&D company, ETD Consulting, is to host an online conference over October 11-13, 2022.
GQA Qualifications renews Glass and Glazing Federation membership
Glass and fenestration specialist awarding body, GQA Qualifications, has this week extended its membership of the Glass & Glazing Federation [GGF].
Partygate: Metropolitan Police will not disclose names of rule-breakers
The Metropolitan Police force has said that it will not disclose the names of individuals issued with fixed-penalty notices after it has concluded its investigation into lockdown gatherings in Downing Street and Whitehall.
PM to visit Ukraine as crisis intensifies
Prime minister Boris Johnson will travel to Ukraine on Wednesday to hold talks with the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky.
M3 Floodtec completes Corinthia Hotel project
Flood prevention product supplier M3 Floodtec is a firm with extensive experience in providing innovative flood resilience solutions to commercial, industrial and domestic premises. One of its most recent completed commercial projects was carried out at London’s five-star Corinthia Hotel.
Sir Philip Barton issues apology in Afghanistan animal evacuation row as leaked emails point to PM's intervention
Sir Philip Barton, the Foreign Office’s most senior civil servant, has apologised for “inadvertently” misleading a parliamentary committee as it investigated UK policy around the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Government could look at closing work from home tax loophole
The government could weigh up closing a work from home tax loophole after HMRC alerted the chancellor that it had seen the Treasury lose out on almost £500 million during the pandemic, The Telegraph reports.
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