Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Denroy achieves 6* EFQM Award
Bangor-based firm Denroy has reaffirmed its commitment to working to the highest possible industry standards after achieving the 6* EFQM Benchmark.
Foreign Secretary Raab signs Joint Declaration on future cooperation with Germany
The UK has this week signed a Joint Declaration with Germany to ensure closer future cooperation on issues such as foreign and security policy.
VSS supports charity The Smallest Things at 'Biggest Picnic Weekend' in June
Over the closing weekend of June 2021, national training provider Vocational Skills Solutions [VSS] joined up with charity The Smallest Things at its ‘Biggest Picnic Weekend’ fundraiser to help support the organisation and raise awareness of its role in supporting some of society’s most vulnerable people.
TMS completes construction of new Toft Pier in Shetland
Teignmouth Maritime Services recently completed construction of the new £3.5 million Toft Pier in Shetland, which opened on May 17, 2021.
Shining the spotlight: Visit County Durham celebrates its 15th anniversary and outlines plans for the future
2021 sees the County of Durham’s destination management and marketing organisation, Visit County Durham, celebrate its 15th year working in partnership with local businesses to develop and grow Durham’s tourist economy.
The Sheiling Ringwood launches 70th Anniversary Summer Challenge
In celebration of its 70th anniversary, special educational needs and disabilities school, the Sheiling Ringwood, has launched a 2021 Summer Challenge in which participants must walk, run, cycle or swim 70 miles.
Leadership in Education Roundup: Schools share how they have addressed educational attainment gap
As the nation comes to terms with the Education Select Committee's damning conclusion that white working-class pupils have been failed by decades of neglect in England’s education system, three primary school headteachers share how their schools have strived to close the gap in educational attainment, for all.
Winton Primary School launches ‘Devices for All’ fundraiser
North London based Winton Primary School has launched a ‘Devices for All’ fundraising campaign which aims to close the digital poverty gap by providing each of its pupils with access to a digital device both in school and at home.
SPT’s Sandesh Singh: "Data Annotation is the future of ML and AI systems"
Sandesh Singh, a consultant at global boutique information solutions and services provider Systems Plus Transformations, discusses the importance of Data Annotation to Machine Learning [ML] and Artificial Intelligence [AI] systems in helping machines to learn.
Driver Require Think Tank delivers verdict on how to remedy the UK’s HGV driver shortage
In a new report, Driver Require and its ‘Think Tank’ focus on the longer-term issues of the ageing HGV driver workforce and the depletion of the younger HGV driver pool, which could pose a threat to the UK haulage industry.
Team GB tennis representatives for Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics announced
The squad of tennis players that will travel to Tokyo to represent Team GB and ParalympicsGB at this year’s rearranged Summer Olympics has been confirmed by the British Olympic Association and British Paralympic Association.
Housing Secretary opens Lincoln College Group’s new Construction Centre of Excellence at Newark
Robert Jenrick, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, has officially opened Lincoln College Group’s new plumbing and gas training centre at Newark.
Webexpenses handed 2021 Top-Rated Award from TrustRadius
Global expense and invoice automation software provider, Webexpenses, has been recognised in 2021 as a leader in its field after being accredited with a 2021 Top-Rated Award by TrustRadius.
Totaljobs report outlines how to improve working conditions in social care
A new report issued by Totaljobs Group and the Work Foundation has uncovered that a third of UK jobseekers would consider working in social care, and outlines recommendations to improve working conditions in the sector to help drive recruitment and staff retention and enhance career progression.
Driver Require report featured in industry outlet Transport Operator
Transport industry news outlet Transport Operator has echoed Driver Require CEO Kieran Smith’s warning that the combined effects of Covid-19, Brexit and lingering issues around poor pay and working conditions could lead to a major shortfall in available truck driver personnel over summer 2021 and beyond.
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