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All change for Journey Enterprises in 2022 as it welcomes new manager to Acomb hub
Journey Enterprises recently conducted a change in leadership at its Acomb hub, as it welcomed former teacher Erica Carter on board as the new hub manager.
Arc Building Consultancy highlights business benefits of improving building accessibility
Arc Building Consultancy director Stephen Dobinson discusses the different ways in which business leaders can work towards designing and maintaining accessible buildings and the benefits of doing so that may not have been considered.
Crazy 4 Kids in new recruitment drive
Early education and out-of-school provider Crazy 4 Kids has a handful of new career opportunities available across several of its sites.
Interest rates rise to three per cent, Bank of England issues ominous recession warning
The Bank of England has warned that the UK could enter its longest recession on record as its Monetary Policy Committee [MPC] hiked interest rates to three per cent.
Covid-19 exacerbated ethnic disparities in hospital care, new research finds
New research has uncovered that individuals from Asian ethnic groups experienced a much larger fall in planned hospital care during the Covid-19 crisis than their White, Black or Mixed ethnicity counterparts.
PMQs: Sunak promises to sort out ailing asylum system
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Rishi Sunak promised to fix the UK’s ailing asylum system after conceding that “not enough” claims were being processed.
Change of heart: PM to attend COP27 in Egypt
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has tweeted that he will be attending the COP27 climate summit in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, after his earlier decision not to travel faced criticism.
Boris Johnson’s COP27 attendance piles further pressure on PM to travel
Former prime minister Boris Johnson has said that he will be attending the COP27 climate summit in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Citrine International to feature in ‘Buying Property in France for Americans’ webinar
Experts from global tax practitioners Citrine International will form part of an online webinar panel, advising Americans on the key things to be aware of when purchasing property in France.
Commons speaker: No evidence of bullying found in fracking vote chaos
House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said that no evidence of bullying was found, following allegations of Tory MPs being “manhandled” as they entered the lobbies to vote on fracking on October 19.
Tax rises likely as PM and chancellor warn of “tough decisions” ahead
The Treasury has said that tax rises are “inevitable” after prime minister Rishi Sunak and chancellor Jeremy Hunt met on Monday for talks ahead of the November 17 fiscal statement.
Shetland Salt features at Taste of Shetland Food Festival headlined by Nick Nairn
The Taste of Shetland Food Festival returned in October 2022 to celebrate all things Shetland produce.
Home secretary denies leaking top secret or market sensitive data in email breach
Home secretary Suella Braverman has said that she did not leak any top secret or market sensitive data when she sent a document via her private email address, a move which culminated in her resignation on October 19.
Date yet to be set for Northern Ireland election after key deadline missed
Northern Ireland is to hold a fresh assembly election after a key deadline of Friday October 28 for the restoration of power sharing was missed.
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