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Hospitality Reopening: Total QSR Ltd publishes helpful guide to hospitality businesses relaunching on April 12
Under the government’s roadmap out of lockdown for England, April 12 will see the nation move into Step Two of the plans, with additional premises allowed to reopen providing they adhere to social distancing rules.
Obituary: Duke of Edinburgh passes away at the age of 99
Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband and the longest-serving royal consort has died at the age of 99.
Ascentis reviews Adult Education Budget changes and what AE providers must focus on in the post-Covid world
In light of longstanding national lockdown restrictions, the UK government and the Education & Skills Funding Agency [ESFA] have reviewed the Adult Education Budget [AEB] reconciliation for 2020/21 and have set a 90 per cent threshold for the current academic year for education providers to receive their full AEB allocation in 2021/22.
Communities Secretary, Robert Jenrick announces package to help British National (Overseas) families from Hong Kong.
British National (Overseas) families resettling in the UK via the Hong Kong BN(O) route will be given support to help them settle in the country. The support will be a dedicated package backed by over £43 million.
Making history: Aonyx delivers first ever airport check-in video wall in partnership with London City
Working in partnership with London City Airport, smart system installation specialist Aonyx has delivered the world's first video airport check-in wall, comprising of 56 screens and stretching over a length of 36 metres.
NSF and Salesforce figureheads discuss the need for cross-collaboration between health and retail in the post-Covid world
NSF International vice president, Martin Lush, sat down with Salesforce vice president and general manager, Rob Garf, to discuss the role of health retail in vaccine distribution and why cross industry collaboration will be vital in continuing to deliver effective solutions.
Lord Blunkett, chairman of the Leaders Council, says we should avoid rushing to judgement on school abuse claims
Writing for the Mail on Sunday, Leaders Council chairman Lord Blunkett, wants to see a measured response to the allegations of child sexual assault in schools made by the contributors to the ‘Everyone’s Invited’ website.
TCEG’s Axiom secures silver at 2021 PM Society Awards
Axiom, a division of The Creative Engagement Group, has received a silver award at the 2021 PM Society Awards.
Russell Finex help PFR Nord to more efficient recycling, ensure product quality for Godiva and provide Health and Safety advice
Russell Finex is a global leader in the manufacture of high-quality sieving and filtration solutions. Established in 1934, they have shown continuous innovation to remain a market leader and an example of best practise. Over the past month they have successfully improved plastic recycling, helped a chocolate manufacturer maintain product quality and launched a health and safety compliance package.
Adapting to Covid-19 and anticipating future opportunities: an interview with Telavox’s Andy Brunt
Speaking on The Leaders Council podcast, Telavox Partner Sales Manager, Andy Brunt, discusses how the company has adapted to the Covid-19 pandemic and how it is well-placed to seize upon the opportunities of a new working environment of the future.
Major network of underwater cameras will help to make ocean wildlife more visible through the Blue Belt Programme
In a pioneering effort to make the ocean wildlife and diverse eco-systems of the oceans surrounding UK overseas Terrirtories (UKOTs) more visible. A major network of underwater cameras are to be deployed to collect data and map habitats.
FlyResearch poll: week 53 update
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic in the UK, London based online market research agency FlyResearch had been issuing weekly polls to its research panel of over 3000 people, to project how the outbreak and the implementing of social distancing and other restrictions has impacted the daily life of UK citizens.
Paul Kallee-Grover, The Leith Group’s Planning Director, promotes 'Exporting is GREAT' campaign
The Leith Group’s Planning Director, Paul Kallee-Grover is heavily involved in the Department for International Trade’s (DIT) Exporting is GREAT campaign. Which seeks to help businesses across the UK sell their products and services overseas.
Cooling industry must accelerate net-zero efforts, report says
Five major cooling suppliers are making significant progress toward net-zero carbon emissions, but these represent fewer than ten per cent out of 54 suppliers assessed in a new report from the Race to Zero campaign, meaning the cooling industry has much work to do to catch-up with climate change action and reduce sector emissions.
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