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Rubbish Clearance and Waste Removal Ltd boss speaks out against ill practice in waste management industry and discusses how Covid-19 has prompted a change in focus for his business
Initially established in 2007, Rubbish Clearance and Waste Removal Ltd is a business based in Gosport, Hampshire that specialises in domestic, commercial and industrial waste removal, specialist cleaning services, asbestos removal and disposal and rapid response services. The rapid response arm of the business also happens to encompass infection prevention and control, services which have been in some demand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
From Redditch to Romania: PR Facilities Management Limited prepare for post-Brexit world
Redditch-based SIM fulfilment and packaging specialists, PR Facilities Management Limited, have established a facility in the north of Romania in an attempt to mitigate any potential ill effects of Britain leaving the EU.
MD of pfm medical UK highlights the importance of clarity within leadership as global business made new acquisition
A time where the United Nations is making a concerted effort to tackle misinformation surrounding Covid-19, one business executive has sought to highlight to other leaders the importance of clarity within various aspects of leadership in order to avoid such issues in the workplace.
Hartey Wealth Management awarded two of the highest standards of accreditation for second consecutive year
In August 2020, Hartey Wealth Management was awarded two financial accreditations for the second year running that establishes them in the top tier of firms able to provide financial advice and planning services in the UK.
Absolute Support London strives to achieve outstanding care for clients as PM enters last week of Brexit negotiations
The prime minister is faces surmounting pressure from EU and chancellor Rishi Sunak sets out new plans for employee wages in local lockdown areas. Meanwhile, Absolute Support London details their care plan and client employment opportunities, endeavouring to stay sustainable in 2020.
DP’s Financial Advice and Services, rradar and Chuckling Goat provide expert analyses
Today brings news of three disparate areas of expertise. DP’s Financial Advice & Services give their verdict on the Pension Schemes Act. Legal and tech experts rradar advise firms on the importance of a working from home policy. And gut health specialists Chuckling Goat discuss the latest findings from their gut microbiome study.
LEADERS IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Ramsay, Whiteley, Peters, Johnson and Taylor
In our latest series of leadership quotations, we hear from Gordon Ramsay on the importance of seeing your GP, Mark Asplin Whiteley on teaching crafts in school, Hayley Johnson on helping young people and Fiona Taylor on treating people with respect.
Donna Speed, Esther McVey, Major Tim Peake and others sign open letter to the government
Donna Speed, the CEO of We The Curious, the Bristol-based educational charity and interactive venue, has signed an open letter to the prime minister, the chancellor of the exchequer and the business secretary.
Ainslie Wood acts fast to stop spread, GTC Scotland praises teachers and Biofoodnutrition reveals its secrets
In a double-dose of positive news for the education sector, the head GTC Scotland has expressed his praise for the ‘resilience and dedication’ of teachers throughout the Covid crisis, and a school in east London has successfully stopped a spread of the virus after one pupil tested positive. Meanwhile, in news affecting much younger children than those of school age, Biofoodnutrition have revealed the secrets behind Fabimilk.
LEADERS IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Ashworth, Smith, Jefferson, Ferguson and Dimpfl
In our latest series of leadership quotations, we hear from Jonathan Ashworth on at-risk NHS trusts, Pat Smith and Karen Jefferson on the importance of tailored care, Professor Neil Ferguson on the possibility of further restrictions and Claire Dimpfl on the importance of immersive learning.
Fane International optimistic as key Brexit deadline nears
Downing Street has said that a meeting between the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier and UK counterpart Lord Frost on Friday had been “useful” as both convened to continue informal talks toward a post-Brexit trade deal.
JK Technosoft launches ‘Social Distancing Radar’
To help jump-start the manufacturing and hospitality sectors by ensuring safety in public places through the Covid-19 pandemic, JK Technosoft has launched a revolutionary artificial intelligence solution known as ‘Social Distancing Radar’ [SDR], that ensures a safe and secure work premise.
LEADERS IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Sunak, Skill, Seldon, Nicholls and Bercow
In our latest series of leadership quotations, we hear from Jonathan and Oliver Seldon on the issues with the planning system, Kate Nicholls on the troubles facing hospitality, Rishi Sunak on protecting jobs and Nigel Skill on the importance of openness, fairness and honesty.
Copart UK embarking on growth programme while post-Brexit trade negotiations near their conclusion
Vehicle remarketing business Copart is undergoing an ambitious growth programme to increase its vehicle storage capacity and make way for strategic development and expansion in the UK. Elsewhere, European Council president Charles Michel has called on the UK to “put its cards on the table” over a post-Brexit trade deal following discussions with the prime minister, as the deadline to come to an agreement draws closer.
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