Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Muir Review: GTC Scotland calls for clarity and coherence in the education system
The General Teaching Council for Scotland [GTC Scotland] recently published its response to the Muir Review, the consultation led by Professor Ken Muir on the replacement of the Scottish Qualifications Authority and the reform of Education Scotland.
New "Plan It" travel tool helps London commuters find the quietest journey across the capital
The new "Plan It" travel tool by Talon Outdoor uses data algorithms to gain deeper insights and inform travellers of the quietest times to travel on the London Underground.
Leadership on this Day: January 1, 1942, and the birth of the UN
As we celebrate New Year’s Day and the start of 2022, The Leaders Council looks back on this day 80 years ago, a day which brought the birth of a global organisation that in its present-day form continues to have a major influence on our daily lives: the United Nations.
Leadership Roundup of the Year: Read our Top Five Members’ News Stories in 2021
Our latest leadership roundup looks back at the top five most read Leaders Council members’ news stories in the year 2021, shining a light on their trials, tribulations and successes, as well as some of the major questions many have been asking.
Going global: Orean Personal Care to launch new manufacturing site in the US
Award-winning cosmetics manufacturer, Orean Personal Care, is set to open a brand-new operating site in the US state of Indiana in the New Year.
2021 successes: Norland alumna rolls out Marvellous Babysitting app service nationwide
The latter months of 2021 have brought great success for Norland College graduate Ella Trigwell, who launched her Marvellous Babysitting app service in the Somerset city of Bath in October before subsequently expanding the service nationwide.
Conversational law meets conversational AI: Birth of ‘April’ makes 2021 a memorable year for April King Legal
Since 1991, April King Legal has advised thousands of clients. 30 years later, the firm has taken a huge stride into the future after ‘April’, an artificial intelligence based digital assistant, was born this year to further develop the client facing side of the business.
Raising the bar: SEN Legal looks back on 2021 as year of success
During its 22 years of operation, Bury St Edmunds based SEN Legal has established itself as a national and highly specialised legal practice with a strong reputation.
Christmas at Chequers: Holidays with the Camerons
Former prime minister Herbert Asquith once said of the Chequers Estate that it “is what the holder chooses and is able to make of it”. This statement has perhaps never been truer than under the premiership of Conservative, David Cameron [2010-2016].
Leadership on this Day: December 25 throughout history
In this article, The Leaders Council explores some of the most significant events to have taken place on Christmas Day involving some of the leaders of yesteryear in various fields.
Christmas at Chequers: The Iron Lady and the Gorbachevs
During Margaret Thatcher’s 11-year term [1979-1990] as prime minister of the United Kingdom, she described the Chequers Estate as one of “the twin centres” of her “personal and professional life”, alongside 10 Downing Street.
Brown McFarlane looks back on 133 successful years in business and strives for green future
Steel plate stockholding specialists and component manufacturers, Brown McFarlane, can look back proudly on their achievements after being in business for 133 years.
Christmas at Chequers: James Callaghan and The Winter of Discontent
Labour's James Callaghan served as prime minister of the United Kingdom from April 1976 to May 1979. He regularly spent his Christmas celebrations at the Chequers Estate and the last of his holiday seasons at the country retreat came at a time of political significance.
Christmas at Chequers: December 1945 and a message of hope
With the Second World War in Europe having finally drawn to a close in May of 1945, the Christmas of that year was one of hope, despite rationing remaining in force.
Christmas at Chequers: The estate where British PMs spend the holiday season
December 25 approaches. But after a busy year in Parliament, many may wonder what the prime minister does during the festive season.
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