Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Covid-19: NEST Management reflects on a year of restrictions and how it has helped the martial arts industry through the pandemic
Looking back over the previous 12 months of Covid-19 restrictions in the UK, the team at NEST Management reflects on the impact of lockdown and how the martial arts industry it supplies has used its systems to adapt.
Raab to attend UK-Gibraltar Joint Ministerial Council
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab has travelled to Gibraltar to attend the Joint Ministerial Council and hold bilateral talks with Gibraltar’s chief minister, Fabian Picardo.
Magnavale to deliver largest and most energy-efficient cold storage unit in the UK
Leading temperature-controlled food specialist, Magnavale, has announced that it has received both planning permission and necessary funding to build a single, fully automated cold store which will have the capacity to hold 96,000 pallets.
Beal Homes sponsors local football club Kingswood United for a second time
East Yorkshire house-builder Beal Homes has committed to sponsoring Hull-based children’s football club, Kingswood United, for a second year.
VIPR can help increase cost savings from Lloyd’s Blueprint Two, COO says
VIPR chief operating officer, Stewart Williams, comments on the latest developments surrounding Lloyd's Blueprint Two plans and believes that his business is in a prime position to help improve on the cost savings that the overhaul will bring.
Hardy Signs helps deliver Brett Martin rebrand
Global plastics manufacturer, Brett Martin, has recently completed a company-wide rebrand which involved a new set of external signage provided by Burton-based Hardy Signs.
Home secretary Patel to shake-up asylum seeker system
Home secretary Priti Patel delivered a statement to Parliament on Wednesday, setting out a “fair but firm” overhaul of how individuals seeking asylum in the UK will be treated.
Aiming for expansion: Babble acquires Activ Technology
Unified communications, contact centre and cyber solutions specialist, Babble, has recently announced the acquisition of Activ Technology Ltd.
Sharma encouraged by Costa Rica climate change visit
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma, the former UK Business Secretary, has been encouraged by a recent visit to Costa Rica after President Carlos Alvarado Quesada’s government committed to ambitious policies which aim to tackle climate change and protect biodiversity.
Talon Outdoor’s Ada forecasts strong 2021 for OOH media exposure
As the nation's morale hits an all-time high and Covid-19 restrictions are set to ease over the coming months, Talon Outdoor's Ada tool forecasts that now may be the ideal time for businesses to cash in on Out of Home [OOH] media advertising.
NSF International figurehead to lead GFSI Conference session
Global public health and safety organisation NSF International has announced that its Associate Director of Global Supplier Assurance, Kim Onett, will lead a special session at this year’s Global Food Safety Initiative [GFSI] Conference.
Levelling-up: Government launches Project Gigabit
The government has announced the launch of a £5-billion project to provide over one million hard to reach homes and businesses in the UK with next generation gigabit broadband.
Total Project Integration helps support online learning during lockdown
Working in partnership with the Walton Charity, project management and cost consultancy specialists Total Project Integration have made donations to two Surrey schools to aid online learning during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Mentoring vs Coaching: Caroline Sheridan discusses differences between the two and when to use them
Caroline Sheridan, CEO of Sheridan Resolutions, recently delivered an engaging webinar talk alongside PushFar CEO, Ed Johnson, discussing the importance of coaching and mentoring within an organisation, the differences between the two, and when to use them.
AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine demonstrates the need for Global Britain, PM says
Writing in the Times, prime minister Boris Johnson says that the success of the AstraZeneca-Oxford coronavirus vaccine shows the need for an outward-looking Britain, which can take a leading role as the world looks to build back better following the Covid-19 pandemic.
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