Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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The nation enters mourning as Queen Elizabeth II dies
The 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II came to an end on Thursday, as she passed away at Balmoral at the age of 96.
Horizon 37: the transformative leadership coaching provider helping growing businesses thrive
Entrepreneur and leadership coach Katy Tuncer has enjoyed a distinguished career in a multitude of diverse roles. Now director at Horizon 37, Katy is championing the Horizon method, helping leadership teams transform their practices and achieve mesmerising scale-up results.
‘Handel Messiah: A Concert for Ukraine’ to headline Ukrainian Culture Weeks in Oxford
As the City of Oxford prepares to celebrate Ukrainian culture and heritage by hosting the Ukrainian Culture Weeks festival, the Grand Concert to be held at Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre on Friday September 30 will mark the opening day of the three-day festival with a flourish.
Changing of the guard: Truss names new cabinet
Newly appointed prime minister Liz Truss has conducted her cabinet reshuffle, with many of the top jobs being allocated to her allies in the Tory leadership race.
Liz Truss wins Conservative leadership contest to be named next UK prime minister
UK foreign secretary Liz Truss has won the Conservative leadership contest and will therefore become the next party leader and prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Spinnaker International rebrands to become Secure Innovation
Cornwall-based Spinnaker International Ltd has announced that it has rebranded and will now become known as Secure Innovation Ltd.
Covid-19 not solely responsible for NHS care backlog, QualityWatch concludes
Analysis published by QualityWatch has concluded that the NHS in England would have expected a waiting list of some 5.3 million people at the end of May 2022 even if the Covid-19 pandemic had not have happened.
Shetland Salt nominated for Great British Food Award
Shetland Salt, a family-run business based in Scalloway, Shetland, has been nominated for the condiments prize at the 2022 Great British Food Awards.
Committing to sustainability: Talon Outdoor signs up to IPA Media Climate Action Charter
Reaffirming its commitment to sustainable operations, out-of-home [OOH] media specialist Talon Outdoor has joined the IPA Media Climate Action Charter.
International Association of Bookkeepers undergoes rebrand ahead of 50th anniversary year
The International Association of Bookkeepers [IAB], a global membership organisation for the bookkeeping and accountancy professions, has announced a name change which has seen it become known as the Institute of Accountants and Bookkeepers.
Jaffray Care sponsors 2022 National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards and comes away with prize
Jaffray Care, a leading charity which supports individuals requiring additional help due to complex healthcare needs, featured as a sponsor of the recent National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards for 2022 and walked away with one of the top prizes.
“Just Effing Do It”: an anonymous account of a six-day mission to help Ukrainian refugees
On March 30, 2022, a 68-year-old YPO Gold member decided he could not sit and watch the situation unfolding in Ukraine through his television set any longer. This is the anonymous account of his six-day journey on the roads of Eastern Europe to help Ukrainian refugees.
Cost-of-living: Royal Mail and telecoms workers on strike over pay, final Tory leadership hustings awaits
Tens of thousands of telecoms workers for BT and Openreach have continued to strike after initially walking out on Tuesday (August 30), with over one hundred thousand Royal Mail workers joining them in industrial action on Wednesday (August 31).
NCF: Rising energy costs a “serious concern” for social care
Commenting on the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, the National Care Forum’s [NCF] CEO, Professor Vic Rayner, questions why government support packages to help adjust to higher energy prices are not being extended to individuals living in social care settings.
Ukrainian Culture Weeks 2022: City of Oxford to hold festival across multiple venues to celebrate Ukrainian culture
This autumn, the inaugural Ukrainian Culture Weeks will take place in Oxford, organised by Cherwell College in collaboration with Kyiv-based Dom Master Class and the Oxford University Ukrainian Society, and in partnership with St John’s Orchestra.
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