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Seven ways that government can make Great Britain prosper
Entrepreneur Judith Clegg and author Cher Chevalier outline seven key points that the government desperately needs to address to create a 'Bold, Brave, Booming Britain'.
Electoral Commission data shows Tory donations down in Q3 of 2022
Data published by the Electoral Commission shows that donations to the Conservative Party in Q3 of 2022 have fallen.
Stephen Flynn replaces Ian Blackford as SNP leader in Westminster
Aberdeen South MP Stephen Flynn has been elected as the SNP’s new leader in Westminster.
The AoC issues advice around phobias and how you can overcome them
Writing on The Arts of Change Blog, lead administrator Ben Franklin highlights common phobias and how we can tackle them.
Gove to give local authorities more flexibility over government housing targets
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities secretary Michael Gove has agreed to give local councils greater flexibility over meeting housing targets set by the government, as ministers sought to stave off a Tory rebellion.
Baroness Mone takes leave of absence from Parliament amid Covid contract scandal
Conservative peer Michelle Mone will take a leave of absence from the House of Lords “with immediate effect” as she seeks “to clear her name” over Covid contract allegations which her PR team says have been “unjustly levelled against her”.
Minister hits out at RMT over new Christmas strikes
Schools minister Nick Gibb has criticised the RMT union after it announced a new wave of Christmas strikes that would disrupt “hundreds of thousands of people up and down the country”.
2022 brings another Green Apple Award for Environmental Crop Management
Renowned agronomy services provider Environmental Crop Management [ECM] has reason to celebrate again in 2022, having picked up another Green Apple Award.
Labour plans to abolish House of Lords among plethora of reforms in new report
The Labour party has launched a new report recommending radical reforms to the UK’s political system, including proposals to abolish the House of Lords.
Foyle Women’s Aid’s ‘Dress for Success’ initiative making difference in Derry/Londonderry
Foyle Women’s Aid is making ripples in Derry/Londonderry with its ‘Dress for Success’ initiative, a project brought to Northern Ireland by Marie Brown which provides clothing to help women gain economic independence and improve their confidence.
Tory chair Zahawi hits out at unions over strikes
Conservative party chair Nadhim Zahawi has criticised workers’ unions, saying that it is not fair to “disrupt people’s lives” with industrial action around Christmas.
Medical Diagnosis highlights importance of regular blood testing
In an article that originally appeared on the company’s website blog, Medical Diagnosis highlights the importance of regular blood tests to help diagnose medical conditions and maintain good health.
Government awards funding for green training programmes
The government has awarded organisations with funding to deliver accredited training programmes to boost the numbers of skilled retrofit, energy efficiency and heat pump installation workers.
NHS strikes: Pay dispute only the tip of the iceberg, says ‘un-wellbeing’ report titled ‘Strike For Pay?’
A new report argues that the NHS nursing strikes set to take place before the New Year go far beyond a simple pay dispute.
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