Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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UK Haulier reports on fleet overhaul by Danny W Poole and Sons
Danny W Poole [DWP] & Sons has refreshed its fleet of vehicles with a New Generation DAF XG+ provided by Motus Commercials, a dealership based in the company’s home city of Stoke-on-Trent.
PM not to form part of UK delegation to COP27 climate summit
Downing Street has announced that prime minister Rishi Sunak will not travel to the COP27 climate summit in Egypt in November “due to other pressing domestic commitments.”
Leadership Round-Up: Dentistry practice shortlisted for award, taking care of your business affairs with RfM, what’s on at Autism Plus
Read the latest news concerning some of our very own Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland member businesses and organisations.
London Climate Technology Show: Sir James Bevan talks up the importance of investing in a greener future
Last week, the Environment Agency’s chief executive, Sir James Bevan, spoke at the London Climate Technology Show about climate change and the role green finance has to play in delivering on the nation’s sustainable goals.
Leadership on Climate: UK signs Memorandum of Understanding with Paraguay’s MFS
The British Embassy in Asuncion, Paraguay, and the local MSF [Sustainable Finances Roundtable in English] recently signed a new Memorandum of Understanding supporting sustainable finance.
Transport: Setback this week as Transport Bill delay confirmed by secretary of state
Transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan confirmed this week that the Transport Bill would be delayed, after the DfT had “lost the opportunity” to take it to the Commons in the current parliamentary session.
Maxwell appointed second permanent secretary at BEIS
Clive Maxwell has this week been appointed as the second permanent secretary at the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy [BEIS].
GPs: General Medical Council workforce report highlights recruitment and retention troubles
The General Medical Council’s [GMC] most recent workforce report has highlighted major imbalances in the NHS workforce.
RDB Star Rating sponsors accolade at Sussex Chamber Business Awards
Independent quality assessor RDB Star Rating recently sponsored the ‘Game Changer Award’ at the 2022 edition of the Sussex Chamber Business Awards.
Gearing up for winter: BioSURE advises on how to protect yourself from colds and flu
Now that the UK has entered the autumn and we are already feeling the bite of colder weather, BioSURE has advised on how we can protect ourselves from common illnesses.
Blinken: China moving “faster” on reunification plans for Taiwan
US secretary of state Antony Blinken has said that China is moving “on a much faster timeline” in its plans to unify with the island of Taiwan.
Ghani announces £15 million fund for business developing new satellite tech
Science minister Nusrat Ghani has announced that £15 million of funding will be provided by the UK Space Agency for businesses to develop new satellite communications technologies.
Birmingham Tech Festival: Minister announces new UK telecoms lab for West Midlands
As Birmingham Tech Week came to a close on Friday (October 14), tech minister Damian Collins revealed that a new UK Telecommunications Lab will be established in nearby Solihull.
Government allocates more than £800 million in funds for healthcare research
The government has this week announced that more than £800 million of funding will be allocated to special health and care research facilities, which will be distributed through the National Institute for Health and Care Research [NIHR].
Stride: Chancellor will need MPs’ consent to get mini-Budget plans through
Mel Stride, chair of the Commons Treasury Select Committee, has warned chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng that he will need to win cross-party support if he is to get his mini-Budget measures through Parliament.
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