Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Black History Month brings key learning experiences at Riverside Education
With October marking Black History Month in the UK, independent Birmingham school Riverside Education has made an informative start to the academic year, working constructively to educate its students on the UK’s Black History.
Five Rivers Child Care scoops Employer of the Year Award
Five Rivers Child Care has been awarded the prestigious Employer of the Year accolade at the National Children and Young People Awards 2021.
COP26 climate summit to offer locally sourced and sustainable catering
COP26 organisers have unveiled food and catering plans for the key climate summit in Glasgow, which starts on Sunday.
Ocura Healthcare Furniture raises vital funds for King’s College Hospital
Ocura Healthcare Furniture recently raised £5,000 for the King’s College Hospital Charity.
RIBA’s August Future Trends survey shows lingering concerns remain despite optimism
The Royal Institute of British Architects [RIBA] has published the results of its latest Future Trends survey, which provides a monthly report of the business and employment trends which affect the architecture industry.
OIS announces launch of ZiFix Traverse™ product
Oncology Imaging Systems [OIS] recently announced the release of its ZiFix Traverse™ respiratory motion management and patient immobilisation device.
“It is how you move forward and respond”: Brighter Splash boss on addressing setbacks in leadership
Brighter Splash and The Oxfordshire Gardener director, Samantha Murfitt, highlights how setbacks are inevitable in leadership and it is a matter of how one responds to these challenges that will determine whether they are successful.
Serenity Welfare’s Aklan scoops Best Business Woman of the Year accolade
Serenity Welfare founder Emily Aklan has been named best Business Woman of the Year in the Children and Families category at the 2021 Best Business Women of the Year Awards.
Government invests in free rapid upskill courses in key STEM sectors
Thousands of working adults are set to benefit from free courses aimed to rapidly upskill or retrain them in key STEM sectors including engineering, digital and construction to help address skills shortages and increase access to high-quality training alternatives that will help people find stable employment in better paid roles.
2021 brings trio of major contracts for Openview
Despite industry having faced a challenging 2021 to date, this year has proven to be a lucrative one for public safety solutions provider, Openview, which has secured three large contracts spread across the country in recent weeks.
ALFED to support next year’s UK Metals Expo
The Aluminium Federation [ALFED] has announced that it will be supporting the UK Metals Expo, set to be held in September 2022.
Make a Change for Ben: Wallis donates dinner with former footballer to campaign group
One of Southport’s biggest champions, Pleasureland CEO Norman Wallis, has announced that he will further support the local ‘Make a Change for Ben’ campaign fundraising dinner by donating his lead sponsor table, dinner and private drinks reception with John Barnes to boost fundraising.
In a challenging 19 months for payroll professionals, is it time for your business to consider outsourcing?
Over 2020 and 2021, payroll professionals have faced more disruption than ever. They have found themselves pushed by changes to the government’s Covid-related support measures and have stepped up to the plate as essential workers within financial services.
“Adaptability is key”: WRG Steel Partitioning director says leaders must be ready for any challenge
The Covid-19 pandemic like many crises throughout history has laid bare the importance of adaptability within business, testing business leaders in new ways as they have sought to guide their firms through the last 19 months.
Government’s £50 million for T Level facilities offers crucial boost for Build Back Better agenda
In summer this year, the government announced that it would invest £50 million into colleges, schools and sixth forms delivering T Levels across England from 2022 to improve and expand teaching facilities.
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