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C-Probe ‘Highly Commended’ at 2022 RISE Awards
Construction technology specialist C-Probe has been awarded the ‘Highly Commended’ title in the Digital Innovation category at this year’s RISE Awards.
"Exciting": Pentland Medical's Munro hails current impact and future potential of Otiom
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Stewart Munro, managing director of Pentland Medical, discussed the Otiom innovation and how it is making a difference to the lives of people with dementia.
Disability cost-of-living payments roll-out from Tuesday
Six million individuals who are in receipt of certain disability benefits have started to receive their one-off cost-of-living support payment of £150 from today (Tuesday September 20).
Truss: Higher energy bills “worth paying” now for longer-term benefit, no US trade deal in pipeline
Prime minister Liz Truss has said that the short-term pain of higher energy bills is a “price worth paying” to guarantee energy security for the UK in the future. Furthermore, she has suggested a trade deal with the US is unlikely to happen in the “short-to-medium term”.
Five Rivers CEO recognised for lifelong contribution to children in care through national award nomination
Five Rivers Child Care founder and CEO Pam McConnell is listed among the finalists in one of the UK’s leading care sector awards.
The Queen's state funeral: the day's itinerary
The funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II will begin at Westminster Abbey on Monday at 11:00 BST. The Leaders Council has, to the best of its understanding, documented the programme for the day.
A brief history of the Imperial State Crown, the most iconic of the British Crown Jewels
As the state funeral of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, gets underway on Monday, something which will have captivated those who paid their respects during her lying-in state will have been the Imperial State Crown which sat atop the casket in Westminster Hall throughout.
From fresh talent to franchise: Carri Walters reflects on Blossom Home Care journey
In January 2016, Blossom Home Care owners John and Fiona Leggott welcomed new manager Carri Walters into their company. Six years later, Carri is a company director with her own Blossom franchise. Speaking to The Leaders Council, Carri reveals how it all happened.
Government’s fiscal event to take place on Friday
New chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng is to deliver his mini-Budget on Friday September 23, reports say.
Applying AI: Peak’s Elliot Newsham discusses Decision Intelligence and why it is the future of AI for commercial value
Elliot Newsham, commercial manager at decision intelligence company Peak, speaks to The Leaders Council about their ambition to place AI at the centre of all commercial decision-making.
Tennis great Federer announces retirement
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer, a 20-time Grand Slam singles winner, has announced this week that he is to retire from tennis following the Laver Cup in London later in September.
“A huge struggle”: Dominic Care's Mitchell highlights social care challenges
The adult social care sector in England is currently facing immense and well-documented issues.
Amina Hussain and Omar Rashid appointed co-presidents of Asian Business Chamber of Commerce
SME Outsourcing’s Amina Hussain has become the first British Bangladeshi woman president of the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce [ABCC], sharing the role with entrepreneur Omar Rashid.
“Manage your emotions”: Investment expert LeGassick highlights importance of managing investor behaviour through volatile spells
Investment expert Mike LeGassick joined us on The Leaders Council Podcast to discuss the current volatile economic situation and the importance of investors being able to manage their behaviour and emotions to avoid making costly decisions.
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