Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Scott Challinor - Page 34
“Catastrophe”: PM responds to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Speaking after an emergency Cobra meeting, UK prime minister Boris Johnson called Russia’s military operation in Ukraine a “catastrophe for our continent”.
Sparta Global’s Equal Tech Report highlights the crippling impact of Covid-19 on early careers
An inaugural Equal Tech Report has indicated that the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated inequalities across youth employability and social mobility in the UK tech sector.
PMQs: Johnson defends severity of UK sanctions against Russia
Prime minister Boris Johnson spoke out in defence of the UK’s sanctions against Russia before Parliament on Wednesday, saying that the country is “out in front” in terms of the level of action it is taking, and no government could “conceivably be doing more”.
Driver Require receives Logistics UK award
Specialist driver recruitment agency, Driver Require, has once again been awarded the Logistics UK Driver Agency Excellence Award.
Truss: UK prepared to harden package of sanctions against Russia
UK foreign secretary Liz Truss has said that the UK is ready to harden its package of sanctions against Russia if Vladimir Putin orders troops to commence a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Scottish secretary Jack vows to keep helping Scots into work
After the Office for National Statistics’ latest labour market figures showed more Scottish people were on payroll than before the Covid-19 pandemic, Scottish secretary Alister Jack said this week that the UK government would continue to help Scottish residents find employment.
AbilityBank: The inclusive digital banking solution for society's most vulnerable people
In the UK, 20 per cent of adults currently experience accessibility issues with mobile or online banking applications which culminates in a lasting negative social impact. Unwilling to allow this to persist, fintech and financial services entrepreneur, David Agar, is striving to do something about it.
Cost-of-living crisis: Ofcom calls on broadband providers to offer social tariffs
Media industry watchdog Ofcom has called on broadband providers to offer discounted deals in the form of social tariffs to support households on low incomes through the cost-of-living crisis.
Covid-19: Government did not comply with equality law on appointments, High Court rules
The High Court has this week ruled that the government did not comply with equality law when making appointments as part of its response strategy to the Covid-19 outbreak.
A plethora of challenges: How Bellfield Junior School has risen above adversity as a pillar for its community
Education has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic in a multitude of ways. Bellfield Junior School, a popular and successful community-based school in Birmingham for children aged seven-to-11, has also had to navigate the challenge.
ONS: Real terms pay drops between October and December 2021 amid rising inflation
The Office for National Statistics has said that although wages rose between October and December 2021, soaring inflation meant that pay fell 0.8 per cent in real terms compared to the previous year.
CW Innovation expands partnership with Skin Analytics
CW Innovation has announced the expansion of its partnership with Skin Analytics, with the rollout of the real-world pilot of the DERM tool.
Met Police Federation "disappointed" in London mayor after commissioner’s resignation
The Metropolitan Police Federation which represents over 31,000 officers has said that it has “no faith” in London mayor Sadiq Khan and is "disappointed" by his actions after he “pushed out” the force’s commissioner Dame Cressida Dick in a “very public ousting” last week.
NAADUK launches new NAAD21 guidance document
NAADUK [The National Association of Air Duct Specialists], is proud to announce the launch of its new comprehensive guidance document NAAD21, setting the standard for the ventilation hygiene sector.
'Meet the Experts': a new series of climate Q and As for managers and leaders
The Royal Scottish Geographical Society [RSGS] has unveiled plans to continue its series of popular monthly Q&A sessions with sustainability experts into the coming year.
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