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Extraordinary is the new ordinary in leadership, says BEIS permanent secretary
In her role as BEIS permanent secretary, Sarah Munby aims to put agility and teamwork at the heart of modern leadership every single day of the week.
UK announces £10 billion investment into green regeneration
The UK has confirmed that it has attracted foreign investment valuing almost £10 billion to support green regeneration, Hartey Wealth Management reports.
PM reappoints Lynton as Tate Trustee
Prime minister Boris Johnson has extended businessman Michael Lynton’s term as a Trustee of the Tate by four years.
“What’s in a word?”: GTC Scotland’s Dr Stephen asks how teachers can be heard in a complex education system
At a time of change and reform in Scottish education, chief executive of The General Teaching Council for Scotland, Dr Pauline Stephen, asks how Scotland’s teachers can meaningfully be heard amid all the complexities of the education system.
UK to demand firms disclose climate-linked financial information by law
The UK is to become the first G20 country to etch into law TCFD-aligned requirements for the largest companies and financial institutions to report on climate-related risks and opportunities.
Local Charity of the Year Award for CYCA
Carmarthenshire charity CYCA [Connecting Youth, Children and Adults] has been named 2021 Charity of the Year by CK Foodstores, supported by local business network Elli BNI - Llanelli, and Llanelli Town Council Mayor, Councillor Mike Cranham.
Bosch Building Technologies to acquire Protec Fire and Security Group
Bosch Building Technologies is to expand its international business with the acquisition of Protec Fire and Security Group Ltd, a British fire detection and security technology specialist.
Resource boss highlights how charity provided a calming voice for the public through lockdown
Resource is a charity which supports unemployed people as they bid to get back into work. As the Covid-19 pandemic began to take hold early last year and unemployment soared, CEO Victoria Sterman found that the organisation was soon inundated with demand.
The Circle of Health and Social Care: How much of the NI increase revenue will really be left for social care?
With the NHS budget likely to grow, will the social care industry see enough of the extra £12 billion promised through the new Health and Social Care Levy?
Party Walls: A must-know when it comes to property
In the dizzying world of property, be it commercial or residential and whether you are buying, renting or building, there are a multitude of things to consider, ranging from the simple to the very complicated.
Rivertrace launches new ‘Knowledge Base’ for technical support
Rivertrace has added a new ‘Knowledge Base’ section to its business website, enabling clients and website users to access key technical information for common issues and resolutions.
Climate Change: Foundation experts like DJE Construction ideal partners in age of adaptive foundation technologies
At a time when climate change is placing much attention on the construction sector for a multitude of reasons, the industry is having to make changes to mitigate the effects of climate change on the built environment and help decarbonise UK buildings.
Don’t get spooked by starting a business: Paul Garrod shares top five start-up tips with a Halloween twist
On this October 31, Paul Garrod, Owner and Director of chartered accountancy firm, Garrod Beckett & Company, shares his top tips on how to start a business [with a Halloween twist!].
Presidency Programme for COP26 summit revealed
COP26 starts in Glasgow today [October 31] and the programme of Presidency events for the two-week long climate change summit has been released.
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