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The slow deterioration of our education system – and what we could do about it
Writing for The Leaders Council, Nigel Attwood, headteacher at Bellfield Junior School in Birmingham, West Midlands, critiques the government's funding plan for schools in England and calls for an urgent review into how they are financed.
New UK trading scheme to slash import taxes on numerous products
The UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme [DCTS] will come into effect in January and will see import tariffs cut on hundreds of products originating from developing countries.
The Toxic Threat of E-waste: Techbuyer on the Consequences of Improper Electronic Disposal on Health
It is now widely accepted that the ever-growing volume of e-waste generated each year is a global problem that must be resolved.
Dezeen longlists Manea Kella for Emerging Architecture Studio of the Year award
Architecture and design magazine Dezeen has revealed its longlist for the Emerging Architecture Studio of the Year accolade at the 2022 Dezeen Awards, with architects Manea Kella making the cut.
ONS: Value of real pay falls by three per cent in Q2
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics [ONS] show that real terms pay fell by three per cent between April and June.
Digital marketers Delivered Social enter partnership with Shaping Portsmouth
Guildford-based digital marketing agency Delivered Social has partnered up with Shaping Portsmouth as part of its wider strategy to expand operations into the waterfront city.
Leading the way: Scotland makes history by legislating for free period products
Scotland has become the first country in the world to legislate for the right to access sanitary products free of charge.
William Ruto wins Kenya’s presidential election
Kenya’s deputy president William Ruto has been declared winner of the East African country’s presidential election, amid a mixture of jubilant and violent scenes.
Labour reveals plans to tackle rising energy bills
The Labour party has revealed its raft of proposals to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, which would be partly funded by extending the windfall tax on the profits of oil and gas companies.
YPS Leaders Conference: Leading Professionals gather to discuss ‘Leadership in a Volatile World for Young Professionals’
The Young Professionals Society successfully held its Leaders Conference 2022 at Manchester’s Waterloo Centre on Saturday August 6.
Facing supply chain delays? Techbuyer on why today’s businesses are choosing refurbished IT
The ongoing global supply issue in computer chips is posing significant challenges and shortages are expected to continue well into 2022.
Techbuyer: Extending the Lifespan of Technology | Tips from the Experts
Extending the lifespan of your technology is an important process to consider for your company’s IT system, as well as for personal device use.
Techbuyer: New Frontiers for the CEDaCI Project | Three Years into Creating a Circular Economy for the Data Centre Industry
The data centre industry is one of the largest contributors to carbon emissions on the planet, dedicating one per cent of our global carbon production in total. These carbon emissions are only going to continue to grow as demand for data transfer and storage increases.
Techbuyer on Earth Overshoot Day: What it is, Why You Should Care and How You Can Help
Earth Overshoot Day is calculated by Global Footprint Network, a global research organisation that equips major decision makers with tools to help the human economy operate within Earth’s ecological limits.
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