Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Scott Challinor - Page 45
UK announces £10 billion investment into green regeneration
The UK has confirmed that it has attracted foreign investment valuing almost £10 billion to support green regeneration, Hartey Wealth Management reports.
Bosch Building Technologies to acquire Protec Fire and Security Group
Bosch Building Technologies is to expand its international business with the acquisition of Protec Fire and Security Group Ltd, a British fire detection and security technology specialist.
The Circle of Health and Social Care: How much of the NI increase revenue will really be left for social care?
With the NHS budget likely to grow, will the social care industry see enough of the extra £12 billion promised through the new Health and Social Care Levy?
Presidency Programme for COP26 summit revealed
COP26 starts in Glasgow today [October 31] and the programme of Presidency events for the two-week long climate change summit has been released.
Sparta Global expands services into Sweden
Sparta Global – a provider of technology training and careers for emerging talent in the UK and Ireland – has successfully expanded operations into Europe with its first deployment of “Spartan” consultants into Sweden.
Remote working a “common-sense revolution that will happen”, says Distributed boss Adamson
Entrepreneur Callum Adamson, who heads up Elastic Teams™️ start-up, Distributed, discusses his view that larger-scale transition of working practices toward remote models is inevitable.
NAS launches new Autism Inclusion Award
The National Autistic Society [NAS] has recently launched a new Autism Inclusion Award targeted at mainstream schools and education settings.
Eustice: UK could reciprocate French fishing threats
Environment secretary George Eustice has said that the UK could respond in kind if France carried through with its threats to stop British boats from landing in its ports.
Education for Health showcases resilience and adaptability during pandemic
After the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic came as a hitting of the reset button for charity, Education for Health, CEO Dr Linda Edwards came onto The Leaders Council Podcast to discuss how the organisation responded.
Court of Session rules in GTC Scotland's favour over right to receive evidence from Police Scotland
The Court of Session has upheld The General Teaching Council for Scotland's [GTC Scotland] right to receive evidence from Police Scotland, enabling it to fulfil its critical role in public protection.
Sir David Amess death recalls personal trauma for Footprints’ Sharon Birch
Following the recent loss of MP Sir David Amess to an incident of knife crime, Footprints Learning for Life Nursery owner Sharon Birch has spoken out about the levels of violence experienced by those in public-facing roles.
Budget 2021: Higher than forecast economic growth gives rise to increased spending
In his Budget speech, chancellor Rishi Sunak pledged to increase spending on public services, with the economy enjoying higher growth than previously expected.
Pentland Medical promotes Olberon’s Vacuderm range
Pentland Medical recently announced an agreement with Olberon Ltd to promote the Vacuderm product range in the UK.
Wednesday’s Budget to see public sector pay freeze lifted
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will use today’s Budget announcement to lift the pay freeze on the public sector.
Strongmind launches domestic abuse course to help support victims in the workplace
Strongmind Resiliency Training Ltd is launching a new Domestic Abuse Basic Awareness course for employers from today [October 26, 2021].
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