Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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By-election to come in West Lancashire after MP stands down, polls open in Chester
A by-election will be held in the West Lancashire constituency as Labour MP Rosie Cooper stands down. Meanwhile, polls have opened in Chester for its by-election after its previous MP was forced to resign.
2022 reflections: Bellfield Junior School retains ‘Good’ Ofsted status
Bellfield Junior School in Birmingham, West Midlands, retained its status as a ‘Good’ school following its latest Ofsted inspection during the summer.
Labour presses Sunak to end private school tax breaks at PMQs
At Wednesday’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer sparred with Rishi Sunak over why private schools were exempt from paying some taxes by declaring charitable status.
BRC: Food inflation hits 12.4 per cent in November
New figures from the British Retail Consortium [BRC] suggest that food inflation has increased by 12.4 per cent in the year to November.
Royal Mail workers stage latest walkout
Workers at Royal Mail are staging their latest 48-hour strike as the dispute continues with postal bosses over pay and conditions.
The Leaders Council publishes special report on the state of the Levelling Up agenda
The Leaders Council is proud to announce the publication of its special report into the Levelling Up agenda and whether it is likely to be carried out as intended in the wake of the cost-of-living troubles, the energy crisis and rampant inflation.
UK must “evolve” relations with China, Sunak says
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has said that the UK must “evolve” its relationship with China, declaring that the “golden era” of relations between the countries is at an end.
YMCA Derbyshire celebrates brace at Youth Matters Awards
YMCA Derbyshire came away with two accolades at the YMCA Youth Matters Awards this month.
Transport secretary: “We all want there to be local consent” on onshore wind
Transport secretary Grant Shapps has played down the idea that there is a schism within the Conservative party over onshore wind farms, saying that his colleagues all support the concept of local consent.
Amend modern slavery laws to tackle illegal migration, Conservative MPs say in letter
Over 50 Conservative MPs have written a joint letter to the prime minister, suggesting that changes to modern slavery laws could ease the migrant crisis by making it easier to return some to their country of origin more quickly.
Federation of Master Builders unveils annual House Builder’s Survey
The Federation of Master Builders [FMB] has released its annual House Builder’s Survey, highlighting some of the factors that prevent small, local house builders from delivering homes.
Aurora Media Worldwide enters partnership with Youth Beyond Borders
Aurora Media Worldwide has been announced as an inaugural partner of Youth Beyond Borders’ [YBB] ground-breaking mentorship programme, starting next year.
Leadership coach Tracy Clark to hold free masterclass in December
Multiplier mindset and leadership coach, Tracy Clark, is holding a free masterclass on December 6, 2022, targeted at founders, CEO and leaders to help them lead, scale, and achieve sustainable growth with confidence.
Retained EU Law Bill: Industry urges government not to scrap legacy EU laws
Industry groups and unions have called on ministers to rethink plans to scrap several EU laws that systematically remained in place after Brexit.
Dominic Raab maintains innocence as new bullying claims come to light
Deputy prime minister Dominic Raab has maintained his innocence as several senior civil servants across various government departments prepare to lodge more complaints against him, the BBC reports.
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