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The National Care Forum renews partnership with Oomph! Wellness to create positive change for older adults
Oomph! Wellness and the National Care Forum [NCF] have renewed their existing partnership, which will help support people who live and work in the social care sector to continually improve their wellbeing post-pandemic.
Repeat success: ECM scoops a further three international CSR accolades at 2022 Green Apple Environment Awards
In this year’s International Green Apple Environment Awards, Environmental Crop Management [ECM] received three awards for Corporate Social Responsibility [CSR].
Woodhart Group to continue sponsorship of local Premier League club in 2022/23
Woodhart Group, a family-run carpentry and construction firm based in Brighton, East Sussex, has recently announced that it will continue to sponsor local Premier League football club Brighton & Hove Albion for the 2022/23 season.
"We don't want more support, we want better support", SME leader tells government
Hone-All Precision Limited director Andrea Wilson joined us on The Leaders Council Podcast to discuss the Support UK Manufacturing campaign, which seeks to improve, promote, and secure the long-term future of the UK manufacturing and engineering sector.
Boris Johnson has until the autumn to win back support, Lord Frost says
Lord Frost, the former chief negotiator for exiting the EU, has warned Boris Johnson that he has until the autumn of 2022 to change direction and save his premiership, or risk being removed.
NI Protocol: Labour leader urges UK government to get back to the negotiating table
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said that planned legislation by the UK government to override parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol would be in breach of international law and should not be taken forward.
Chancellor under fire over government debt gaffe
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has been accused of losing £11 billion of taxpayers’ money that has been used to pay interest on the government’s debt.
British Virgin Islands Inquiry: Report finds gross failures of governance, UK opts not to impose direct rule
Following the British Virgin Islands Inquiry, the concluding report has recommended that the territory’s constitution be suspended, and government dissolved amid gross failures of leadership.
Hiltongrove reviving plans for development of derelict site in Barrow, The Mail reports
Plans to build a new eco-village on a derelict site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, have been revived after being put on hold during the Covid-19 pandemic, The Mail has reported.
Johnson outlines ambition for tax cuts and new housing policies in reset speech
Prime minister Boris Johnson has spoken out against higher taxes and outlined several new housing policies in a wide-ranging speech which he used to reset his premiership and attempt to win over the British public.
Union rail strikes “reckless and wanton”, prime minister says
Prime minister Boris Johnson has hit out at rail workers’ unions for the “reckless and wanton” move of striking on key dates in June, which will likely cause severe disruption for people travelling.
NI Protocol: Government could publish legislation enabling unilateral action soon, BBC reports
The BBC has reported that the UK government could publish legislation on Thursday [June 9] which would enable Westminster to override parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
PMQs: Johnson keen to move on from Partygate and “get on” with governing after confidence vote
Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, Boris Johnson said that he is ready to “get on” with governing after Monday's confidence vote and insisted that his political career had “barely begun”.
Landmark review into health and social care leadership to pave way for shake-up
The independent review into health and adult social care leadership, led by General Sir Gordon Messenger and Dame Linda Pollard, has been published today.
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