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Special Report: LSIPs hailed a positive but doubts remain over its implementation
This week, The Leaders Council announced the publication of its special report into the Skills & Post-16 Education Act and the impact it will have on the construction, engineering and manufacturing sectors.
OBR: UK government debt on “unsustainable” footing as businesses warn economy must be "number one" priority for next PM
The Office for Budget Responsibility [OBR] has warned that UK debt is on an “unsustainable path”, with rising inflationary pressures and an ageing population leaving the country at risk of recession.
Metropolitan Police force appoints new commissioner
The Metropolitan Police force has appointed Sir Mark Rowley as its new commissioner on an initial five-year term.
Conservative leadership candidates begin to declare, Gove and Raab not to stand
Tory MPs are beginning to declare their intention to stand in the party’s leadership contest following Boris Johnson’s resignation on Thursday, while some senior ministers and ex-ministers have already ruled themselves out.
Beergate: Labour leadership duo cleared by Durham Police
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and deputy leader Angela Rayner have been cleared of any wrongdoing by Durham Police over ‘Beergate’.
Tributes paid as former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe is assassinated during campaign speech
Tributes are being paid to former Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, who has died in hospital at the age of 67 after being shot during a political campaign speech in the city of Nara.
Boris Johnson resigns as Tory leader after more ministers withdraw support
Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative leader after more ministers withdrew their support for him, it has been reported.
My take on the landmark review and one of the biggest shake-ups in Health and Social Care leadership
NHS Trust director Mashhuda Kazi shares her take on the recent landmark review into the leadership of the health and social care sector and what must now be done to move on positively.
Integrated Care Systems mark beginning of new era for Health and Social Care in July
From the start of this month (July 1, 2022), Integrated Care Systems [ICS] have come into effect and are set to change the way health and care services are planned, paid for and delivered across England.
PMQs: Johnson resists calls to resign and vows to “keep going” as more ministers quit
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Boris Johnson has continued to resist calls to resign and vowed to “keep going” and deliver on the “colossal mandate” he was given by the British people at the 2019 general election.
PM unmoved despite resignations but pressure to go rises
Prime minister Boris Johnson has signalled his intent to stay on, despite the resignations of two cabinet ministers and a wave of junior ministers and aides as more Conservatives lost confidence in his leadership.
Bank of England: Banks should set aside higher shock buffers from next July
The Bank of England has said that banks in the UK must start to set aside more money to help absorb the impact of economic shocks.
PayByPhone announces appointment of Jonny Combe as new global CEO
PayByPhone, the global leader in mobile parking payments, has announced the appointment of Jonny Combe as global CEO.
UK's first Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre [CMIC] opens
The UK’s first-ever centre dedicated to collecting and analysing information on the supply of critical minerals has launched this month.
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