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"Pivotal" that business works with education to tackle skills gaps, industry leader says
CADCOE boss Daniel Leech joined us on The Leaders Council Podcast to discuss how his business is working with education to reform apprenticeship provision in order to help tackle the skills gaps that are blighting industry.
Ukrainian president “very happy” to retain ally in Johnson after confidence vote
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he is “very happy” with the outcome of Monday evening’s confidence vote in Boris Johnson’s leadership, which saw the Conservative leader remain UK prime minister.
Confidence Vote: Boris Johnson survives amid significant Tory dissent
Prime minister Boris Johnson will continue in post after securing the backing of 59 per cent of Conservative MPs in Monday night’s confidence vote.
Confidence Vote: Former health secretary calls on Tories to remove PM, cabinet rallies in support
The Conservative former health secretary Jeremy Hunt has called on his fellow Tories to remove Boris Johnson as prime minister in Monday evening’s confidence vote.
Boris Johnson to face confidence vote on Monday
Tory MPs will participate in a confidence vote in the leadership of prime minister, Boris Johnson, on Monday evening.
Mayor of London: Next Met Police commissioner must address “real problems” within the force
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said that the Metropolitan Police Force is dogged by “real challenges” and “real problems”, and that the next commissioner will need to address these issues to restore public trust.
Team OIS attends ESTRO 2022 in Copenhagen
The Oncology Imaging Systems [OIS] team travelled to the ESTRO 2022 congress in the Danish capital city of Copenhagen in May.
Hame Fae Hame partners with Scottish Sea Farms to launch discounted nursery places scheme
Hame Fae Hame has entered a partnership with salmon producer, Scottish Sea Farms, which will see the Scalloway-based provider offer subsidised childcare for their employees in Shetland.
Project Aristotle: What Google uncovered about building successful teams
Possessing a shared interest is one of the critical elements behind a good team. However, it is a known fact that as the team becomes bigger, more people have their own interests and it becomes harder to pull in the same direction.
Everything Tech announces six-figure investment package for staff training
Managed service provider, Everything Tech, will help ensure staff achieve leading industry certifications following new investment into training and development.
Criminals are testing the system: How Spinnaker International is reducing risk through innovation
Spinnaker International has long believed that the prevention of attacks on ATM units is the most efficient means of keeping cash moving.
Haulage industry needs to “get its house in order”, transport committee says
The House of Commons Transport Committee has said that the haulage sector ought to be given two years to solve recruitment issues and improve working conditions or be hit with new taxes as punishment.
Early Career Framework: Changes likely after less than 12 months, consultation underway
The Department for Education [DfE] began rolling out changes to statutory induction for teachers across England last September. Yet, the changes are facing criticism from the teaching profession less than a year in, and more alterations are likely to follow.
Recognising excellence: CIPP boss Pullar shortlisted for award
Ken Pullar, CEO of The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals [CIPP], has been shortlisted for the Knowledge & Professional Services Leader accolade at The Reward 300 Awards, 2022.
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