Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Scott Challinor - Page 51
Leadership Roundup: School headteacher and Foundation CEO reflect on their responses to the Covid-19 challenge
There can be no discussion of the challenges facing schools and the education sector in 2021 without mentioning the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, despite the immense disruption that the health crisis has caused, the industry has rallied to maintain the best possible learning experiences and outcomes for pupils.
Driver Require CEO criticises temporary extension to HGV drivers’ working hours
Speaking on BBC World Business Report, Driver Require CEO Kieran Smith critiques the government's decision to temporarily extend the working hours of HGV drivers.
Hospitality sector calls for clarity ahead of July 19 unlocking
The hospitality sector has urged the government to provide more clarity on how to operator in a Covid-safe way ahead of Monday July 19, when almost all social restrictions are due to be lifted.
Footprints Learning for Life shortlisted for Nursery World award
Hartlepool-based nursery Footprints Learning for Life has been shortlisted for the 2021 Nursery World Award for Inclusive Practice.
ServiceMaster Clean Newbury boss retires ahead of 30th anniversary celebrations
Nick Dee Shapland, the businessman who grew his sole-trading enterprise into the multi-million-pound company Deeland Limited trading as ServiceMaster Clean Newbury, has retired, shortly before the company is due to mark its 30-year anniversary.
profine awarded VinylPlus certification
Profine GmbH has this year achieved the VinylPlus Product Label as part of its sustainability strategy.
GQA Qualifications extends hand into offender rehabilitation support
Working in partnership with Novus, awarding body GQA Qualifications has become involved in a major nationwide offender rehabilitation training scheme.
Restoring public confidence: Ofqual chief regulator outlines 2021 exams framework
Since being appointed chief regulator of exams watchdog Ofqual on January 1 this year, part of Simon Lebus’ role has involved restoring public confidence in the academic assessment system after the anger and disappointment that stemmed from last summer’s algorithm fiasco.
“Our greatest challenge”: Hame Fae Hame founder reflects on a turbulent year
Recalling her experience of managing a business through the Covid-19 pandemic, Kaye Sandison, founder of Shetland-based childcare provider Hame Fae Hame, discusses how the health crisis has posed the biggest challenge of her career to date.
As UK sets out COP26 targets, Dairy UK eyes up industry contribution toward net zero
As the UK set out its goals for a net zero future ahead of its presidency of COP26 in Glasgow this November, dairy industry organisation Dairy UK highlights how its sector can help contribute to reduced emissions.
Long Covid: Pathways CIC boss explores how lasting coronavirus symptoms are impacting employers and employees
Responding to the React study's findings on long Covid, Yvonne Clarke MBE, managing director of Pathways Community Interest Company, discusses the implications of the condition for employers and their workforces.
Riverside Education continues changing lives through new Online Business Course
Riverside Education has continued to enhance the prospects of its students after six learners received Gold Change Maker certificates from its new Online Business Course.
JK Tech wins Globee® Award for Innovation in the 13th Annual 2021 Golden Bridge Business and Innovation Awards
JK Tech has been named the “Most Innovative Company of the Year 2021” in the IT Services category at the Golden Bridge Business and Innovation Awards in San Francisco, California.
UK’s first ever Ventilation Hygiene Certificate launched
Paddeco Ltd, in partnership with the National Association of Air Duct Specialists [NAADUK], has announced the launch of the UK’s first ever Level 5 Ventilation Hygiene Certificate.
CIPP: Importance of payroll professionals has been underlined by Covid
Since the start of the 2020-21 tax year, payroll professionals have been forced to contend with the ever-changing nature of the government’s coronavirus support measures and have been recognised as essential workers in helping keep the country running.
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