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New Year Honours 2020: Government handed hefty fine for data breach
The government has been fined the sum of £500,000 by the information commissioner following a data breach relating to the New Year Honours list in 2020.
NAO: Government guilty of leaving itself prone to Covid Bounce Back Loan fraud
The National Audit Office [NAO] has said that the government failed to properly safeguard against fraud when implementing its £47 billion Coronavirus Bounce Back Loan scheme.
The boardroom series: Charlotte Wiseman explores women’s vulnerability
In the final part of ‘the boardroom series’ focusing on corporate leadership challenges, Positive Psychology and Leadership Consultant Charlotte Wiseman discusses the vulnerability of women in the workplace and whether they truly need to “man up”.
VSS opens new east London training centre
On Friday [December 3], Vocational Skills Solutions [VSS] celebrated the grand opening of its new training centre in Bromley By Bow, London.
Labour MP Hodge to step down after current Parliament
After serving for 27 years as the MP for Barking, Labour’s Dame Margaret Hodge has said that she will step down at the next general election.
UK on course to miss climate targets, CCC warns
The Climate Change Committee [CCC] has warned that the UK must raise its game to achieve its targets for reducing carbon emissions, urging it and other countries to show more ambition in its policies.
Lane Roofing Contractors celebrate Façade Awards UK success
Lane Roofing Contractors have been honoured at The Façade Awards UK 2021, winning the award for ‘Best Use of a Composite Panel System’, in recognition of its project for Games Workshop carried out in partnership with Tata Steel Europe.
Rokbak in drive toward carbon neutrality and zero landfill
While last month saw the city of Glasgow successfully host the historic COP26 climate change summit, Rokbak, a Volvo CE brand based in neighbouring Motherwell, has been helping lead the charge toward a more sustainable future.
Mental Health in Education: Education Support’s Annual Teacher Wellbeing Index paints bleak picture
Education Support’s 2021 Teacher Wellbeing Index has raised concerns about the state of mental health among teaching professionals, having uncovered that the mental wellbeing of teachers is worse now than during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
By-election result: Conservatives hold Old Bexley and Sidcup with reduced majority
The Conservatives have successfully held their traditional safe seat in the London constituency of Old Bexley and Sidcup, following yesterday’s by-election.
Hindu Council UK signs coalition letter to Bangladeshi government
In response to the violence aimed at the Hindu community in Bangladesh during the Durga Puja holiday back in October, a multi-faith coalition of over 100 global organisations and community leaders has signed a letter addressed to the Bangladeshi embassy in Washington DC.
“My years in the City of Angels”: The story of Janis Levy’s Hollywood Years
In the second of The Leaders Council's three-part series exploring the unique life and career of Janis Levy, we delve into Janis's 14-year career in Hollywood, during which she lived in Los Angeles and regularly encountered some of the biggest names in show business.
Sir Geoffrey Cox to face no further action over alleged misconduct
Former attorney general, Sir Geoffrey Cox, will not face an investigation over the use of his Commons office to carry out legal work for the British Virgin Islands Inquiry.
Bien Venue celebrates 25th anniversary in business
This year, Bien Venue celebrates its 25th anniversary of providing exceptional service.
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