Will Dodds
Senior Journalist for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Will Dodds - Page 5
41 per cent of adults gained weight during lockdown, PHE finds
Public Health England launched its latest Better Health campaign last month in a bid to encourage adults across the UK to lose weight, eat more healthily and increase their level of activity.
Total QSR shortlisted for Foodservice Equipment Journal Awards
Total QSR is one of five catering equipment services firms that has been shortlisted for the 2021 Foodservice Equipment Journal Awards.
Mission Care impacting the community with Improving Lives initiative and charity shops
Mission Care is a Christian charity that has provided person-centred care for adults since 1904 and now runs five homes in Kent and London.
Students with mental health issues three times more likely not to achieve five passing grades at GCSE
Students suffering from mental health issues are three times more likely not to achieve five passing grades at GCSE including English and maths than their peers, a new study has found.
Government table amendments to Environment Bill
The UK government has tabled amendments to the Environment Bill aimed at strengthening its commitment to protecting the environment and rebuilding the economy post-pandemic in a sustainable manner.
Moshon Data involved in inaugural advanced driver-assistance systems event
Moshon Data was one of a handful of firms within the advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) industry that came together last month for the first ever collaborative event hosted by DriverAssist.tech.
Government plan to treble tree planting rate by 2024 & sustainability push by Wigwam toys
Environment secretary George Eustace set out plans earlier this year for the trebling of tree planting rates in England by the end of this parliament.
Aberdeen Harbour features in new BBC documentary
Aberdeen Harbour has featured in a new BBC documentary series called Our Lives, which focuses on the workings of a port that dates all the way back to 1136.
Teacher wellbeing a growing concern in UK schools
There have been growing concerns surrounding the wellbeing of teachers working in UK schools, with recent data from YouGov illustrating the extent of the issue.
Fee plans should help savers with small pension pots
The UK government's plan to limit fees on small pension pots announced earlier this year should come as a bonus to savers with limited resources.
Unimaq starts work on extension of premises
Wrexham-based manufacturing firm Unimaq has begun work on expanding its industrial estate in north Wales, with plans for 25,000 square feet in extra space.
Government to make mental health and wellbeing central part of education plans
The government’s Mental Health in Education Action Group has committed to making mental health and wellbeing a central part of its plans for education in England moving forward.
Shoppers to ditch high street despite reopening, research finds
Shoppers are expected to continue to ditch the high street in favour of online shopping as society reopens after COVID-19 restrictions, research from Qubit has said.
G7 calls for adherence to international human rights law in Afghanistan
The G7 countries called upon the Taliban to adhere to “international human rights law” on Tuesday in a joint statement.
Council for Science and Technology publish report into harnessing technology within healthcare
The Council for Science and Technology, in partnership with the Government Office for Science, has published a new report focused on harnessing technology to support the long-term sustainability of the UK's healthcare system.
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