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PM appeals to parents over getting children back into school as Lib Dem leadership candidates face-off in debate
Prime minister Boris Johnson has directly appealed to parents of school-age children, informing them that it is “vitally important” that pupils return to school as soon as possible.
As Britain returns to the gym, Brio Leisure offers timely advice
Cheshire-based Brio Leisure have introduced a one-way system to make social distancing easier for their more than 79,000 leisure cardholders and members. They have also offered some much needed advice and encouragement for all those who might need it as they try and get their fitness goals back on track.
APB managing director stresses value of adaptability as civil service prepares for the worst
As news reaches us of emergency ‘doomsday’ planning in Whitehall, APB Group's managing director Andy Graham has stressed the value of reinvention and adaptability
A huge challenge to support charity
In the hectic world of running a UK SME, executives must take on several challenges. Some of these challenges one faces as a team, supported by a collective unit, and others are faced on a more individual basis. Writing for the Leaders Council, Medical Engineering Techologies [MET] boss Mark Turner discusses one of the major individual challenges one of his colleagues is facing in aid of charitable causes.
Talk of the town: Becketts Southsea earns rave reviews following reopening
While the city of Portsmouth has enjoyed increased tourist footfall with Covid-19 travel restrictions prompting many British holidaymakers to opt for a UK staycation over travelling abroad, one of the city’s recently reopened hospitality businesses, Becketts Southsea, is drawing much attention.
Derailed: London Crossrail project delayed again as costs hit £19 billion
The Financial Times reports that the Crossrail board has called for an additional £450 million in investment with the east-to-west Elizabeth Line now unlikely to be open until the middle of 2022.
August sees Radical Sportscars expand into New Zealand
The latest models produced by racing-sportscar manufacturer Radical Sportscars will arrive in New Zealand before the end of August, with Auckland-based firm GB Motorsports announced as Radical’s first dealer in the country.
Rainham Industrial Services Ltd scoops 2020 RoSPA Award
Rainham Industrial Services was recently awarded a gold medal award in the 2020 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents [RoSPA] awards.
Nielsen and Talon Outdoor to collaborate on data driven OOH advertising campaigns
Nielsen has revealed that it will undergo an integration with independent out-of-home media specialist Talon Outdoor, to enhance marketers' targeting of online and offline out-of-home advertising campaigns.
Beauty Kitchen shortlisted for accolades in 2020 Natural Health International Beauty Awards
Beauty Kitchen UK Ltd has been shortlisted in two categories in Natural Health Magazine’s annual Natural Health International Beauty Awards.
Post-Brexit trade deal deadlock comes as disappointment to the British Veterinary Association
The EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier has said that a post-Brexit trade deal between the bloc and the UK “seems unlikely” following the latest round of talks.
Scottish Tory leader promises to stand up for Scotland while chancellor addresses news on national debt
New Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has said that he will not shy away from challenging Boris Johnson if he believes that the PM is not acting in the best interests of Scotland.
Government reshuffles travel red list as debt soars beyond £2 trillion
UK tourists returning from Portugal have been boosted by the news that they will no longer need to adhere to the Covid-19 quarantine law, but travellers returning from Croatia will now have to self-isolate after a sharp rise in cases there.
RB Care Homes head demonstrates the importance of proactivity in leadership as Liaison Committee chair speaks out against passing the buck
Although the world is now beyond acquainted with Covid-19, “unprecedented” remains a buzzword in describing the nature of the pandemic. Indeed, it is a challenge that Raqia Bibi, one of the chiefs of RB Care Homes, had not anticipated or planned for throughout her 20-year career in healthcare.
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