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Keeping up-to-date: Driver Require releases latest edition of The Extra Mile
Multi-award-winning specialist driver recruitment agency, Driver Require, has released the latest edition of its online magazine, The Extra Mile, which contains news and views from the world of HGV and goes out to all its drivers.
Up to 91,000 civil service jobs could be axed as Cabinet looks to balance books
Minister for government efficiency Jacob Rees-Mogg has indicated that the government is seeking to return to 2016 levels of staffing as the government seeks to free up resources to tackle the cost-of-living.
Invest money into new projects or face possible windfall tax, chancellor tells energy firms
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has warned energy companies that they could be hit with a one-off windfall tax on their profits if they fail to invest enough money into new projects aimed at driving innovation forward.
Leadership for the energy transition: exploring a modular programme to advance women’s involvement in the energy sector
A seven-part modular Pop-up Powerhour ™ programme has been developed by energy sector stalwart Lydia Hirst and HR expert Philippa Webster, which is geared toward advancing women's involvement in the energy sector.
“Complex”: IncomeMax’s Lee Healey discusses this week’s UC changes in BBC Five Live Interview
IncomeMax managing director Lee Healey discusses the DWP's move to switch 2.6 million legacy benefit claimants over to Universal Credit by the end of 2024 and how this could affect benefit recipients.
NI Protocol: Rees-Mogg accuses EU of shame tactics in negotiations
Brexit opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg has accused the EU of using shame tactics in its negotiations with the UK over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
NI Protocol: DUP confirms it will not support election of Stormont speaker
Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has confirmed that the party will not consent to the election of a new speaker at Stormont on Friday.
Northern Ireland Protocol: Impasse remains in UK-EU talks
Following “tetchy” talks on Thursday with EU chief negotiator Maros Sefcovic, UK foreign secretary Liz Truss has called on the bloc to show greater flexibility over post-Brexit goods checks going into Northern Ireland from Great Britain.
Partygate: Metropolitan Police issues new fines
As the Metropolitan Police’s investigation into the Partygate scandal continues, the force has confirmed that 50 further fixed penalty notices have been issued for breaching Covid lockdown rules within Downing Street and other government buildings, taking the total beyond 100.
Talon moves to expand presence in North America, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East
Talon, the world’s leading independent out-of-home [OOH] media specialist, has taken steps to strengthen its presence in North America, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East with new appointments in its leadership teams in the respective regions.
A plethora of issues: PPL boss discusses fundamental problems affecting health and social care
Responding to The Leaders Council’s Special Report on the impact of the Health & Care Bill, Asfana Ali, managing director of Tees Valley-based domiciliary care provider, Prioritising People’s Lives, shares her thoughts on the underlying issues afflicting the UK social care sector at present.
Queen’s Speech: Planning reform proposals will give residents more control over local developments, says Gove
Levelling-up, housing and communities secretary Michael Gove has said that the government’s planning reforms outlined in the Queen’s Speech will enable residents to vote on property extensions taking place in their area.
DUP remains tight-lipped on electing a speaker to Stormont
The Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] has not disclosed whether it will support the election of a new speaker when the Northern Ireland Assembly meets on Friday following last week’s historic election.
Cost-of-living crisis: Gove rules out emergency budget
The government’s levelling-up secretary Michael Gove has ruled out the prospect of the chancellor delivering an emergency budget to help address the current cost-of-living crisis.
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