Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Flexidesk Online: the path to a new hybrid normal for the post-pandemic world
As the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbates the need for a new approach in the social care sector, a new solution to help provide outstanding care is being developed through the Flexidesk Online Partnership which is based on bringing care, wellbeing and hybrid working together.
Innovation the key for Education for Health
Like so many other organisations, long-term condition charity Education for Health has found itself having to innovate and adapt to see out the Covid-19 storm.
Cutting Carbon: How Ecogreen Plant Hire solutions marry up with government plans for green economic recovery
As the government’s green recovery plans gain momentum, Ecogreen’s solutions are taking pride of place among efforts to reduce our country’s environmental impact.
Impact through Partnership: The Evelina Hospital School celebrates success at National Teaching Awards
The Evelina Hospital School has received the Bronze Award for 'Impact through Partnership' at The 2021 Pearson National Teaching Awards.
Hardy Signs marks ten years of business at Hardy Place premises with MP’s visit
As Hardy Signs celebrated a decade of doing business at its current Hardy Place premises, Conservative MP for Burton-upon-Trent and Uttoxeter, Kate Griffiths, paid the company a visit to mark the milestone.
Totaljobs research shows recruitment resurgence following easing of Covid restrictions
New research published in Totaljobs’ Hiring Trends Index reveals that the easing of Covid-19 social restrictions in the UK has triggered a surge in recruitment activity within firms over the last three months.
Demand for Chiron Resources Operations’ specialist services likely to increase as attacks on journalists rise
Chiron Resources Operations is a company that provides TV producers with experienced risk consultants who offer support to media teams working in challenging settings. As violent incidents against journalists increase in frequency, so too does demand for these services.
Independent Review of Criminal Legal Aid: legal firms call for adequate funding for criminal defence profession
As the Ministry of Justice’s independent review of the future and long-term sustainability of the criminal legal aid system goes on, The Law Society and legal firm chiefs have been vocal in calls for the criminal defence profession to be adequately funded as an outcome or risk the collapse of equal justice.
Ahead of the curve: Bell Howley Perrotton figurehead discusses how automation helped business through Covid-19
Simon Howley, managing partner at financial services provider Bell Howley Perrotton LLP, came onto The Leaders Council podcast to discuss how having established automation and flexible working within the business helped the company thrive through the coronavirus pandemic.
UK government outlines plans for Mental Health Act reforms
Two years after Sir Simon Wessely delivered his landmark independent review of the Mental Health Act, ministers have accepted and pledged to take forward the vast majority of its recommendations for change.
NHS App reached more than 10 million users as of England's ‘Freedom Day’
As of July 19, the day that England removed almost all Covid-19 social restrictions, more than 10 million people had signed up to the NHS App, with over six million having joined as new users since the Covid-19 vaccination status feature was added on May 17.
Consortio Chartered Accountants boss: Technological advancements will not cut out small firm accountants
Chris Viles, director at Consortio Chartered Accountants in West Yorkshire, challenges the view that the increasing presence of technology in the accountancy profession will eventually eliminate the role of the small firm accountant.
WiseAlpha named ‘Best Investments Provider’ at 2021 British Bank Awards
WiseAlpha, the UK’s leading digital bond market, has received the ‘Best Investments Provider’ award at the 2021 British Bank Awards.
Aberdeen Harbour expansion to be completed by October 2022
A £350 million expansion of Aberdeen Harbour is now set to be completed by October 2022 following several months of setbacks, the BBC reports.
Aico team members volunteer at Woodside Primary School in July
Earlier in July, five team members from Aico - the UK market leader in domestic fire and carbon monoxide protection - volunteered to carry out works at Woodside Primary School in Oswestry, Shropshire.
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