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PM denounces anti-vaccine campaigners as "totally wrong"
Prime minister Boris Johnson has hit out at anti-vaccine campaigners, labelling them “totally wrong” and accusing them of sharing nothing but “mumbo jumbo” on social media.
Housing: Cornerstone operations chief highlights need for assessment of structural and atmospheric management
Writing on LinkedIn, Cornerstone Management Services' operations director, David Bly, talks up the need for structural and atmospheric management to be properly assessed in the housing industry and highlights his company’s own tailor-made solution.
Solving record NHS waiting lists means solving staffing crisis, says committee
The parliamentary Health and Social Care Select Committee has told ministers that the NHS staffing crisis must be resolved if the treatment waiting list backlog is to be dealt with as efficiently as possible.
Better Health at Work: Journey Enterprises secures Bronze Award
Northeast-based organisation Journey Enterprises has been awarded a Better Health at Work Bronze Award for promoting wellbeing and demonstrating a willingness to explore health issues within the workplace.
Monkey Puzzle Day Nurseries benefits from £3.5 million investment
UK investment firm Imbiba has agreed an investment deal with Monkey Puzzle Day Nurseries worth £3.5 million.
PMQs: Labour piles pressure on PM to slash VAT on energy bills
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner pressed prime minister Boris Johnson to scrap the five per cent VAT rate on energy bills during Wednesday’s Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons.
Edwards begins five-year term as Information Commissioner
John Edwards has this week commenced his new role as UK Information Commissioner, succeeding Elizabeth Denham.
Out of one year and into the next: Orbian chair reflects on 2021 and sets ambitions for the New Year
As 2022 gets underway, Orbian chair Thomas Dunn reflects on the milestones that the SCF provider has achieved over 2021 and lays out its objectives for the New Year.
Cost-of-living crisis: PM urged to act on rising bills
20 Tory MPs and peers have written to the Sunday Telegraph urging prime minister Boris Johnson to slash environmental levies and energy taxes to stave off the cost-of-living crisis currently hitting households across the country.
Labour leader criticises PM following swing in polls
In a New Year speech setting out his party’s vision for the future, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has hit out at prime minister Boris Johnson, accusing the government of being “unworthy” of public trust.
Caldecott Fostering couple recognised in 2022 New Year Honours
Thanet residents Carol and Darek Moody have been awarded MBEs in the 2022 New Year Honours list for their services to foster care.
'Do away with the high stakes': Headteacher critiques Ofsted inspections framework
Writing for The Leaders Council, Hey with Zion Primary School headteacher Andrew Clowes highlights how the Ofsted inspections framework could be reformed for the benefit of all.
Muir Review: GTC Scotland calls for clarity and coherence in the education system
The General Teaching Council for Scotland [GTC Scotland] recently published its response to the Muir Review, the consultation led by Professor Ken Muir on the replacement of the Scottish Qualifications Authority and the reform of Education Scotland.
New "Plan It" travel tool helps London commuters find the quietest journey across the capital
The new "Plan It" travel tool by Talon Outdoor uses data algorithms to gain deeper insights and inform travellers of the quietest times to travel on the London Underground.
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