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FEATURES | Published September 4th 2021, 11:11 am

United Christian Broadcasters enters its 35th year

United Christian Broadcasters is celebrating 35 years of existence this year, with the Staffordshire-based media charity continuing to develop towards the future.

FEATURES | Published September 3rd 2021, 3:03 pm

UK legal sector contributes more than £22 billion to the British economy per year

A new Ministry of Justice case study has found that the UK legal sector contributes more than £22 billion in gross value to the British economy per year.

FEATURES | Published September 3rd 2021, 1:01 pm

TCM Group CEO David Liddle launches new book Transformational Culture

David Liddle - founder and CEO of leading mediation, conflict management and leadership consultancy The TCM Group - has released his new book Transformational Culture.

FEATURES | Published September 3rd 2021, 10:10 am

Government reissue directive on remote learning

The government has reissued a direction on remote learning in advance of students' return to schools this month.

FEATURES | Published September 2nd 2021, 2:02 pm

PayGuard issue latest advice on how to prevent credit card fraud

Payment technology provider PayGuard has issued the latest advice for businesses on avoiding credit card fraud, setting out the most prevalent types of fraud that must be protected against.

FEATURES | Published September 2nd 2021, 11:10 am

Inclusion: The Riverside Education view

Manager at Riverside Education Simone Kemp is currently studying for a SENDIS Degree with Wolverhampton Open University, complementing her four years of professional experience within the education sector. In the following article for The Leaders Council, Kemp discusses best practice surrounding the inclusion of students with special education needs.

FEATURES | Published September 2nd 2021, 9:09 am

Teach First calls for reduction in timetabled hours for teachers

Education charity Teach First has called on the government to implement a £30 million per year pilot aimed at reducing teachers' timetabled hours in some of the most disadvantaged schools in the country.

FEATURES | Published September 1st 2021, 3:03 pm

Workplaces continue to place focus on improving mental health

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority launched a group-wide project last year to encourage its staff to talk openly about mental health in the workplace and grow their understanding how to ask for and gain access to help as and when it is needed.

FEATURES | Published September 1st 2021, 12:12 pm

The Loddon School responds to new government autism strategy

The Loddon School has responded to the latest government strategy focused on supporting children, young people and adults with autism.

FEATURES | Published September 1st 2021, 9:09 am

Kingsfleet Wealth announced as sponsor of the Big Hoot 2022

Kingsfleet Health has been announced as a sponsor of the Big Hoot 2022, an art trail organised by St Elizabeth Hospice in Ipswich.

FEATURES | Published August 31st 2021, 2:02 pm

Council for Science and Technology sets out nine recommendations for the prime minister

The Council for Science and Technology sent a letter to the prime minister earlier this summer offering advice on how to reinforce the UK's status a powerhouse within global science and technology.

FEATURES | Published August 31st 2021, 10:10 am

High-quality training for all teachers would cost government £210m, report finds

Offering teachers the entitlement to high-quality training and development would cost the UK government £210 million per year, research from the Education Policy Institute has found.

FEATURES | Published August 31st 2021, 7:07 am

The Afghanistan Debacle: It is never too late to learn from history and give up on the failed strategies of the past

As the US and it's allies pull out of Afghanistan after a 20 year war, Ahmed Shibli, gives his take on the issues that have have plagued the 'War on Terror' and the foreign policy objectives of the West in the 21st Century.

FEATURES | Published August 30th 2021, 2:02 pm

Creo Medical opens US headquarters in Connecticut

Creo Medical Group opened its new United States headquarters in Connecticut last month, with the new site based at the Summit in Danbury.


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