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Two teachers share GTC Scotland’s Saroj Lal Award for championing Equality and Diversity
The General Teaching Council for Scotland [GTC Scotland] has issued its 2022 Saroj Lal Award, which recognises a Pioneering Spirit in Equality and Diversity.
The Boardroom Series: Wellbeing boosters in meetings
In the latest edition of positive psychology & leadership consultant, Charlotte Wiseman’s series on boardroom challenges, the focus returns to micro-habits that can promote wellbeing - this time exploring what leaders can do in meetings.
2022 brings success for Kingsfleet with B-Corp status and National Award
Suffolk-based chartered financial planning firm, Kingsfleet, has made major strides in the year 2022 to date having achieved B-Corp status and been ‘Highly Commended’ at the prestigious Investment Life & Pensions Moneyfacts Awards back in September.
London Climate Technology Show: Sir James Bevan talks up the importance of investing in a greener future
Last week, the Environment Agency’s chief executive, Sir James Bevan, spoke at the London Climate Technology Show about climate change and the role green finance has to play in delivering on the nation’s sustainable goals.
Leadership on Climate: UK signs Memorandum of Understanding with Paraguay’s MFS
The British Embassy in Asuncion, Paraguay, and the local MSF [Sustainable Finances Roundtable in English] recently signed a new Memorandum of Understanding supporting sustainable finance.
Transport: Setback this week as Transport Bill delay confirmed by secretary of state
Transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan confirmed this week that the Transport Bill would be delayed, after the DfT had “lost the opportunity” to take it to the Commons in the current parliamentary session.
Kingsfleet excels in community outreach through charitable and educational endeavours
Since being established in 2010, Suffolk-based chartered financial planner Kingsfleet has worked with numerous local, national and international charities, as well as supporting educational causes.
Antiques on High to open fourth premises in Taunton next month
Antiques on High is set to open its latest venue in the Somerset town of Taunton on Friday, November 4.
Maxwell appointed second permanent secretary at BEIS
Clive Maxwell has this week been appointed as the second permanent secretary at the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy [BEIS].
GPs: General Medical Council workforce report highlights recruitment and retention troubles
The General Medical Council’s [GMC] most recent workforce report has highlighted major imbalances in the NHS workforce.
RMT announces further rail strikes in November
The RMT union has said that it will be taking further industrial action over three dates in early November.
PMQs: “Fighter” Truss vows to continue despite calls to step down, home secretary resigns
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Liz Truss reiterated her apology for the “mistakes” made in the mini-Budget and vowed to continue in post, despite being urged to resign by leader of the opposition, Sir Keir Starmer.
Glamour Magazine lists Port Hotel as best in Eastbourne
Glamour Magazine has named Port Hotel in Eastbourne, East Sussex in its list of the 'best hotels in the UK' for those looking to enjoy a luxurious staycation that will rival the experience of heading abroad.
New Economic Advisory Council to be established by government
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced this week that he will establish a new Economic Advisory Council comprised of economic experts.
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