Rhys Taylor-Brown
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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R and G Motors director: “Leaders must guide industry and people through any situation”
Mark Stevens is the director and MOT manager at R&G Motors, a family run garage in Cornwall that specialises in car and van servicing, MOTs, and all general motoring requirements. Entering the business world following a 24-year career with the Royal Air Force, Stevens has experienced working with various leaders in different walks of life, all with varying styles.
“Home working was a natural next step for us”: Arc Building Consultancy director discusses leadership and meeting the challenge of Covid-19
Stephen Dobinson is a director at Arc Building Consultancy, an independent firm of chartered Building Surveyors based in the Midlands. In conversation with the Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland's Scott Challinor, Dobinson lifts the lid on how his business has met the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic while offering further insight into the leadership behind the firm.
“Fortunately, the outlook for us is okay thus far…”: Techna chief talks Covid-19 and how the pandemic has affected his business
In conversation with the Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, John Mestitz, managing director of Techna International Ltd, reflects on how the business has adapted to meet the unprecedented challenge of Covid-19 and offers his thoughts on the government’s gradual easing of lockdown restrictions.
“The biggest frustration for us is divergence”: one Scottish business leader has his say on the UK’s Covid-19 exit strategy
Paul Douglas is the vice-president of Rigid Haulers and managing director of Terex Trucks, based in Motherwell, Scotland. After prime minister Boris Johnson unveiled his exit strategy from the UK Covid-19 pandemic on May 10, Douglas approached The Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland to offer his views, with the divergence in approach between Westminster and Holyrood a concern.
“There are major gaps”: Adtentus Ltd director critiques government’s Covid-19 lockdown exit strategy
Speaking to The Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Adtentus Ltd director Lisa Davies discusses where the government's Covid-19 lockdown exit strategy falls short and details the additional issues that she feels the government should acknowledge.
PM: Government will consider easing Covid-19 lockdown with “maximum caution”
Prime minister Boris Johnson has said that the government will weigh-up easing the UK coronavirus lockdown with “maximum caution”, ahead of his address to the nation on Sunday evening.
Nottingham MP claims to have been “sacked” after discussing PPE shortages publicly
Nadia Whittome, the Labour MP for Nottingham East, has claimed that she was “effectively sacked” after speaking out over a shortage of PPE on national television while working part-time at a care home.
President Trump shrugs off responsibility for increase in US hotline calls
US president Donald Trump has denied responsibility for a recent increase in US hotline calls about injecting or ingesting disinfectant, following his remarks last week that such substances could be used to treat coronavirus.
Italian PM Conte outlines measures to ease lockdown
Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte has unveiled plans to ease the country's strict Covid-19 lockdown, which has been in force since March 9.
Covid-19: Australian government appeals to G20 over wildlife wet markets
The Australian government has informed G20 countries that action must be taken on wildlife wet markets that pose a “biosecurity and human health risk” in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ethiopian Airlines chief speaks out over China flights
Ethiopian Airlines boss Tewolde Gebremariam has doubled down on his decision to continue running flights to China during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Trump signs executive order suspending green card applications
US president Donald Trump has signed an executive order suspending the approval of some green card applications for a period of 60-days.
PMQs: Foreign secretary and Labour leader clash over government's Covid-19 response
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has sought answers from the government over its response to the Covid-19 pandemic concerning issues such as testing and the shortage of personal protective equipment [PPE] available to front-line workers.
‘Virtual’ Parliament to begin running on Wednesday
The House of Commons will operate as a ‘virtual’ Parliament for the first time on Wednesday, with Prime Minister’s Questions scheduled for midday.
US oil prices drop into negative numbers for the first time
US oil prices have plunged into negative numbers for the first time ever.
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