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GTO Engineering brings the Ferrari 250 GT back to life
British Ferrari specialists GTO Engineering goes where few others in the car restoration industry can, with the Revival - a reverse-engineered Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB - a perfect example.
UK doubles aid to Afghanistan
The UK is set to double the level of humanitarian and development aid sent to Afghanistan amid the ongoing conflict, and the impact of drought and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sparta Global receives Princess Royal Training Award
Technology training provider Sparta Global has been named as a recipient of a prestigious Princess Royal Training Award in recognition of its inclusive language training.
How Loddon built a school for the future
Based in Hampshire, The Loddon School serves students between the age of eight and 19 with a wide range of complex needs. Offering year-round provision, the requirements of staff and management are unlike that of many educators around the country, which meant that the process of future-proofing the school was all the more complicated. Principal Dr Gill Barrett discusses the process in more detail below.
Eyres Monsell Primary recognised by Princess Royal for excellence in training and development
Eyres Monsell Primary School was one of 46 organisations recognised by the 2021 Princess Royal Training Awards, the City & Guilds Group announced this week.
Interpretations of GDPR are restricting growth in digital economy
Chris Combemale, CEO of the Data & Marketing Association, discusses why interpretations of GDPR have restricted growth in the digital economy, highlighting some changes that will help the government achieve its vision set out within the National Data Strategy.
Ministers to relaunch Hampton Alexander equality review to improve gender balance on boards
Ministers are preparing to relaunch the Hampton Alexander equality review later this year, as part of an ongoing effort to see British businesses appoint more women to senior leadership positions.
Aonyx director proud of 'special projects' despite tough 18 months
Aonyx director Richard Reid said that he was "proud" of the work the firm had undertaken over the past 18 months, despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses around the UK.
Students' mental health an 'overwhelming concern' for staff in education
Students' mental health is the largest concern among staff working in education, a new report by education union Voice Community has discovered.
MOD publish Sustainable Digital Technology and Services strategic approach
The Ministry of Defence has published its Sustainable Digital Technology and Services strategic approach, highlighting six goals aimed at addressing historical deficiencies within its approach to sustainability.
Ark Evelyn Grace Academy celebrate 'truly wonderful' GCSE results day
Ark Evelyn Grace Academy Principal Tim Dainty hailed the work of his students after they picked up their GCSE results in what has been a year unlike any other for many schools across the country.
Have you used a Covid Bounce Back Loan to pay dividends? You may have broken the law
Simon Howley, managing partner at tax and law advisors Bell Howley Perrotton, explains why directors who have withdrawn Covid Bounce Back Loan monies for personal purposes or paying dividends could have acted illegally.
Dental industry urges government action on unhealthy food following new report
Following the publication of a landmark National Food Strategy report, dental industry bodies have urged the government to take action that will help improve oral health across the nation.
Transferable Skills Training receives LUXlife Award
Cornwall-based alternative education provider Transferable Skills Training has been named Vocational Education & Training Centre of the Year for South West England in the 2021 LUXlife Magazine Private Education Awards.
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