Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Commonwealth Business Forum: Johnson pushes Green Industrial Revolution in Africa
Speaking at the Commonwealth Business Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, UK prime minister Boris Johnson has talked up new British investments which will help deliver the transition to green energy across Africa.
By-elections: Tiverton and Honiton, and Wakefield go to the polls
Polling stations have opened to voters in the Tiverton & Honiton and Wakefield constituencies, as by-elections in both areas begin.
Delivered Social receives Armed Forces Covenant Bronze award
Marketing agency Delivered Social has received a Bronze Award of the Armed Forces Covenant, after having become the first UK digital marketing agency to sign the pledge.
Sunak defends decision to restore triple lock
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has defended the government’s decision to reintroduce the triple lock on pensions, saying that the elderly are among “the most vulnerable in society” and needed to be provided for.
ONS: UK inflation climbs to 9.1 per cent
The Office for National Statistics [ONS] has said that UK inflation hit 9.1 per cent in the 12 months to May 2022, up from the nine per cent registered in the year to April.
MET acquired by Wickham Micro
Medical Engineering Technologies [MET] has been acquired by contract testing laboratory firm, Wickham Micro.
GQA in partnership with 'Nobody Left Behind' initiative
GQA Qualifications, the awarding and qualifications-writing organisation, is lending its support to a progressive and life-changing initiative for young people called 'Nobody Left Behind'.
Forresters recognised by FT as one of Europe’s top patent firms
Forresters has been named by the Financial Times as one of the leading patent firms in Europe.
Biggest rail strike in 30 years to go ahead after last-minute negotiations fall through
The RMT union has said that the planned major railway strikes will go ahead after late talks addressing pay, job security and working conditions fail to yield a breakthrough.
PM returns to Downing Street after minor operation
Prime minister Boris Johnson has returned to Downing Street following a minor surgical procedure at a London hospital, Downing Street has confirmed.
Delivered Social to open in Portsmouth and offer free services to local charities
Surrey-based marketing agency Delivered Social is set to open its new branch in the city of Portsmouth to extend its new and innovative offering to businesses and organisations in the Hampshire city.
NHS Confederation Expo: Health secretary dismisses exponential increase in NHS funding over next decade
Speaking at the NHS Confederation Expo in Liverpool this week, health secretary Sajid Javid has talked down the idea of increasing funding for the health service by four per cent per year in real terms, warning that record waiting times for A&E care will not be a “quick fix”.
PM’s ethics adviser Lord Geidt quits
Prime minister Boris Johnson’s ethics adviser Lord Geidt suddenly resigned from his position on Wednesday evening.
Sturgeon presents new Scottish independence push
Speaking in Edinburgh on Tuesday, Scotland’s first minister Nicola Sturgeon has set out a renewed case for Scottish independence.
Government committed to Rwanda plan despite ECHR challenge, home secretary tells Commons
Home secretary Priti Patel has told the House of Commons that ministers remain committed to following through with plans to send some asylum seekers entering the UK to Rwanda, despite being frustrated by legal interventions.
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