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‘Finch’ starring Tom Hanks features TAE Technologies in sci-fi cameo appearance
TAE Technologies, the world’s largest private fusion energy company, features in Tom Hanks’ new sci-fi drama Finch, redesigned as a “space energy fusion” company.
Aurora Media Worldwide enters partnership with Youth Beyond Borders
Aurora Media Worldwide has been announced as an inaugural partner of Youth Beyond Borders’ [YBB] ground-breaking mentorship programme, starting next year.
Rokbak models helps US contractor get job done fast
North Carolina firm Donaldson Grading is speeding up its work on a local housing development, thanks to a pair of Rokbak’s RA30s that have been integrated into its fleet.
Circularity First founder: Technology can form part of climate crisis solution
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Circularity First founder, Anthony Levy, discusses the themes of COP27, why the circular economy is important for every business, and sustainable IT and how this can form part of the solution to the climate crisis.
Leadership coach Tracy Clark to hold free masterclass in December
Multiplier mindset and leadership coach, Tracy Clark, is holding a free masterclass on December 6, 2022, targeted at founders, CEO and leaders to help them lead, scale, and achieve sustainable growth with confidence.
DMR Training and Consultancy enters new partnership to tackle training shortage in passive fire sector
The establishment of a new partnership between DMR Training & Consultancy Ltd and JM Passive Fire Protection Ltd has boosted passive fire protection in northwest England by expanding the provision of training and assessment in the field.
Retained EU Law Bill: Industry urges government not to scrap legacy EU laws
Industry groups and unions have called on ministers to rethink plans to scrap several EU laws that systematically remained in place after Brexit.
Dominic Raab maintains innocence as new bullying claims come to light
Deputy prime minister Dominic Raab has maintained his innocence as several senior civil servants across various government departments prepare to lodge more complaints against him, the BBC reports.
Government delays vote on housebuilding plans that was due for Monday
The government has pushed back a Commons vote on its housebuilding plans that was due to go ahead on Monday, November 28.
Braverman says Home Office must improve efficiency after failing to control borders
Home secretary Suella Braverman has said that the Home Office must improve its efficiency having failed to control the UK’s borders properly in the face of mass illegal migration.
Supreme Court rules against Scottish government on indyref2
The UK Supreme Court has ruled against the Scottish government in its indyref2 case, saying that Holyrood will be unable to stage a second independence referendum without consent from Westminster.
Tracy Clark on the top five habits that every extraordinary founder has
Multiplier mindset and leadership coach Tracy Clark outlines the top five common habits that some of the most successful business founders have in common.
OECD: UK to face biggest recession among the G7
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD] has said that inflation and the energy crisis will see the UK suffer the most severe economic downturn within the G7 group of nations in 2023.
We must end reliance on “cheap labour”, Sir Keir Starmer says
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has told the CBI conference that the UK needs to end its “immigration dependency” and move away from relying on “cheap labour” to fill vacancies.
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