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NEWS | Published October 3rd 2020, 2:02 pm

LEADERSHIP ROUNDUP: Future Life, Ski Club of Great Britain, Chuckling Goat, Hardy Signs

In today’s leadership roundup, we have an analysis of the government’s economic plan from Jillian Thomas and an open letter to the PM from Shann Jones. We also have the Ski Club of Great Britain and Hardy Signs making the case for ski touring and illuminated signage respectively.

NEWS | Published October 3rd 2020, 2:02 pm

Glenrothes-based Ardmel Group are fast tracking orders for frontline workers

Amid the deluge of negative health and economic news over the course of 2020, there have also been a number of good news stories involving leaders who have reengineered their companies in order to help with the fight against Covid-19. One such leader is Rube Fernando of Ardmel Group in Glenthroes.

NEWS | Published October 3rd 2020, 11:11 am

As government targets adult education for post-Covid overhaul, Engineered Learning warns that pre-16 vocational learning must not be neglected

Earlier this week, prime minister Boris Johnson revealed plans to make higher education loans more flexible so that over-18s in England who do not have A-Levels or equivalent qualifications can access fully funded college courses and space study out across their lives.

NEWS | Published October 2nd 2020, 3:03 pm

Leaders in their own words: Baker, Good, Singh, Keegan and Williamson

In our latest roundup of leadership quotations, we hear from Jeremy Good on a post-Brexit immigration policy, Ray Singh on maintaining relationships with clients, Ian Williamson on overcoming challenges, Gillian Keegan on the northeast of England, and a damning critique from Steve Baker on his own government.

NEWS | Published October 2nd 2020, 9:09 am

GG Insurance Services goes global as it announces US expansion

London based insurance company GG Insurance Services, which provides specialist insurance solutions to the games industry, has announced that it is expanding overseas to the United States.

NEWS | Published October 2nd 2020, 9:02 am

Mandale Group favours streamlined planning system while Labour fails in bid to overturn changes in planning laws

The Labour Party has been unable to prevent changes to planning laws in England despite urging Conservative MPs to vote against the government, after being defeated in three Commons votes.

NEWS | Published October 1st 2020, 11:11 am

Darren Stapelberg and Sally Warren express social care concerns

With the social care sector preparing itself for a very difficult winter, leading social care experts Darren Stapelberg, managing director of Grosvenor Health and Social Care, and Sally Warren, policy director at the King’s Fund, have expressed concern.

NEWS | Published October 1st 2020, 11:11 am

Melba Swintex looking to protect itself from potential Brexit complications as EU triggers legal proceedings over Internal Market Bill

The EU has commenced legal proceedings against the UK after the government refused to halt its plans for the Internal Market Bill to become law, which will give ministers the power to override the Northern Ireland Protocol which forms part of the EU Withdrawal Agreement. Despite these developments, the bloc has not walked away from the negotiating table and a free-trade agreement could still be struck this month. As the row over the legislation goes on, manufacturer Melba Swintex has already been hard at work to protect itself from the complications that could arise from a no-deal scenario.

NEWS | Published October 1st 2020, 9:32 am

“I have absolutely no doubt that we’ll continue to thrive”: Becketts general manager speaks about Covid-19 and how his hospitality business continues to defy the odds

It is a well-documented truth that the Covid-19 lockdown period in the UK dealt a significant blow to the nation’s hospitality sector, and those woes intensified last week as prime minister Boris Johnson announced the introduction of newer national restrictions, forcing industry operators to close between the hours of 22:00 and 05:00.

NEWS | Published September 30th 2020, 12:12 pm

“Everybody has shown incredible spirit”: Alex Stewart International director reflects on navigating the Covid-19 crisis and outlines his hopes for the future of British industry

Since March 23 when prime minister Boris Johnson first announced that the nation was to enter lockdown, 2020 has been a whirlwind of a year for businesses, organisations and communities across the UK. In this article, Graham Stewart, managing director of inspection and testing services provider Alex Stewart International, reflects on how his business has sought to chart a course through the lockdown period while touching on the impact on the industries it serves and the hopes of business leaders across the UK going forward.

NEWS | Published September 30th 2020, 9:09 am

Sen Legal director highlights importance of recognition in leadership while PM announces adult education “shakeup”

As “huge numbers” of Brits are faced with the prospect of having to find new employment as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy, prime minister Boris Johnson has this week announced that UK citizens will be able to access four years of loans to access higher education in a “shakeup” of the sector. Meanwhile, Hayley Mason, director and senior solicitor at Education Law specialist Sen Legal, offers her take on leadership and emphasises the importance of recognising team efforts, as opposed to individual feats.

NEWS | Published September 30th 2020, 8:08 am

Lib Dem leader calls for cross-party consensus on fixing social care crisis and charities like TuVida can be at the heart of that solution

It is a fact that there is a currently a care crisis in the UK. Several media outlets regularly comment on the ageing British population and increasing needs of the elderly, while funding to meet these needs has been on the decline over the last decade. Looking to turn around his party’s poor fortunes in the previous three general elections, newly elected Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has promised to be “the voice of nine million carers” and bring an end to the sector’s woes.

NEWS | Published September 29th 2020, 2:12 pm

Rakem Group fully prepared for any new Covid restrictions

As social distancing rules continue to tighten across the country, Rakem Group, the Lancashire-based chemical manufacturers and distributors are well-placed to adapt.

NEWS | Published September 29th 2020, 12:12 pm

FlyResearch poll: week 26 update

London based online market research agency FlyResearch has been issuing weekly polls to its research panel of over 3000 people throughout the coronavirus lockdown in the UK, in order to project how the outbreak and the implementing of social distancing has been impacting the daily life of UK citizens. This week, managing partner Greg Ward discusses the findings from the 26th wave of the Covid-19 tracker survey with the Leaders Council, published on September 25 and sourced from data collected on September 18, and with restrictions beginning to return to control the spread of the virus, opinions of the government’s handling of the crisis began to worsen with the lingering sense of déjà vu.


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