Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Scott Challinor - Page 20
EasyJet COO Bellew steps down
EasyJet's chief operating officer, Peter Bellew, has resigned.
The Leaders Council publishes special report on post-16 skills and education
The Leaders Council is proud to announce the publication of its special report into the Skills & Post-16 Education Act and the impact it will have on the construction, engineering and manufacturing sectors.
IncomeMax and EDF help vulnerable people access over £11 million in unclaimed benefits
Since its 2011 establishment, social enterprise IncomeMax has worked with EDF to help support low income and vulnerable people in better managing their finances, and in just a decade has helped those in need access £11 million in unclaimed benefits to boost their income.
AKA Case Management trials four-day working week
From mid-June this year, AKA Case Management has signed up for a six-month pilot scheme of the four-day working week.
Šefčovič: EU will not “negotiate on the basis” of NI Protocol Bill
The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Maros Šefčovič has said that the bloc will not “negotiate on the basis” of the UK government’s Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, which he called an illegal effort by Westminster to “change the game and decide what enters the EU single market.”
UK to provide additional £1 billion for Ukraine and defence spending to rise, while Truss rallies West over Taiwan
The UK has pledged to provide Ukraine with a further £1 billion in military aid, while foreign secretary Liz Truss has urged Western allies to support Taiwan in ensuring it can defend itself against an incursion by China.
UK extends tariffs on imported steel
The UK government has confirmed that tariffs on steel imports will be extended for two more years having been due to expire, a move which the international trade secretary said was “in the national interest”.
Defence secretary calls for further spending to answer Russian aggression
UK defence secretary Ben Wallace has called for an increase to the defence budget, in the wake of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Indyref2: Sturgeon wants October 2023 referendum
Scotland’s first minister Nicola Sturgeon has set a target date of October 19, 2023, to hold a second referendum on Scottish independence.
Northern Ireland Protocol Bill clears first parliamentary hurdle
On Monday, MPs gave initial support to the government’s Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, which will enable the government to override parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol within the Brexit deal with the EU.
G7 summit: Johnson to call for action on Ukrainian grain exports
Later on Monday, UK prime minister Boris Johnson will call on his fellow G7 leaders to take action to help safely get Ukrainian grain exports out of the country, reports say.
“We need education on the NI Protocol”, says County Antrim business leader
As the UK government prepares to bring its Northern Ireland Protocol Bill back to Parliament on Monday for its second reading, one Northern Irish business leader has called for greater education around the Protocol and how it can benefit local businesses.
Recruiter Awards 2022: Driver Require shortlisted for two honours
Hertfordshire-based specialist driver recruitment agency, Driver Require, has been shortlisted for two awards at the Recruiter Awards 2022.
Jelena Milic: “Let’s give people with learning disabilities an opportunity”
On Learning Disability Week, Jelena Milic from The Cube Disability in Northamptonshire spoke on The Leaders Council Podcast to raise awareness of the lived experiences of people with learning difficulties and how her organisation looks to support them.
By-elections: Tories suffer two defeats, party chairman resigns
The Conservatives have faced defeat in both of this week’s by-elections in the constituencies of Tiverton & Honiton and Wakefield, an outcome which has prompted party chairman, Oliver Dowden, to step down.
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