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FEATURES | Published August 5th 2020, 11:11 am

A cut above: Elements Lifestyle reopens to a brave new world

With salons across the country reopened for just over a month, the transformative power of a good haircut has never been clearer. Though the process may differ slightly, the end result is the same, if not better – distance, social or otherwise, does make the heart grow fonder after all.

FEATURES | Published August 5th 2020, 10:10 am

“All we can do is try” says Lane Group Chairman

As businesses across the country respond to the current economic situation, the chairman of The Lane Group spoke with The Leaders Council about the importance of continuing to operate amid a pandemic. Meanwhile an investigation into the introduction of the UK-wide quarantine revealed some 10,000 infected individuals were able to enter the country prior to lockdown.

FEATURES | Published August 5th 2020, 9:09 am

A pint-sized problem: children’s commissioner says schools must be "first to open, last to close"

The children’s commissioner for England has said that schools should only close after pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops in the event of a future lockdown.

FEATURES | Published August 5th 2020, 7:00 am

QHi Group scoops Queen’s Award for Enterprise in international trade

QHi Group Ltd, a Harpenden-based global specialist in thermal monitoring of electrical infrastructure, has been honoured with the receipt of a 2020 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.

FEATURES | Published August 4th 2020, 3:03 pm

Fly Research poll: week 18 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. In continuation of his analyses previously reported by The Parliamentary Review, managing partner Greg Ward discusses the findings from the eighteenth wave of the Covid-19 tracker survey with the Leaders Council, published on July 30 and sourced from data collected on July 24.

FEATURES | Published August 4th 2020, 9:09 am

Great Scott donates $2 billion to worthy causes

Jeff Bezos makes $2,489 per second. In the time it would take to make a cup of tea, Bezos could put a down payment on a flat in South Kensington without breaking a sweat and still have money left over.

FEATURES | Published August 4th 2020, 9:09 am

Return to school government’s “top priority” despite Lancet study

Scientists have warned that current test and trace measures are inadequate to prevent a second wave of coronavirus following the reopening of schools across the country.

FEATURES | Published August 4th 2020, 9:09 am

Former MD of Vetcel: “The idea that one is probably a born leader is a misnomer”

As businesses across the country face up to the current economic situation, former managing director of Vetcel speaks to The Leaders Council about the benefits of a military background in leadership. Meanwhile the government has abandoned plans for tailored shielding for the over-50s.

FEATURES | Published August 2nd 2020, 2:00 pm

Future Life Wealth Management chief urges consumers to venture back out into high streets

As the government brings in temporary VAT cuts and the 'eat out to help out scheme’ to incentivise consumers to return to frequenting local business premises and spend money to get the UK economy on the road to recovery post-lockdown, Jillian Thomas, the managing director of Sheffield firm Future Life Wealth Management, has issued her own plea for people to play their part.

FEATURES | Published August 2nd 2020, 11:11 am

Government’s new traineeship scheme could bode well for training specialists like DMR Consultancy

In part of its plans to avoid mass unemployment in the UK, the government has launched an initiative to provide 30,000 new traineeships to get young people in England working to help breathe new life into an economy recovering from the impact of Covid-19.

FEATURES | Published August 2nd 2020, 10:10 am

Rina Sawayama ineligible for Mercury award

For the past 25 years, Rina Sawayama has resided in the UK. Yet, in spite of holding indefinite leave to remain, Sawayama is ineligible for the Mercury prize as she does not hold a British passport.

FEATURES | Published August 2nd 2020, 10:10 am

IAG Boss: “The industry will recover from this crisis”

The boss of IAG, the owner of British Airways, has said that the coronavirus pandemic has hit the company harder than anything before.

FEATURES | Published August 1st 2020, 10:10 am

Becoming a podcast host: Michelle Obama on Spotify

There are few people in the world for whom the easiest interviewee to land is a former president of the United States. Michelle Obama is the exception to the rule, interviewing her husband for her latest Spotify series – The Michelle Obama Podcast.

FEATURES | Published August 1st 2020, 10:10 am

“Risky, dazzling, imaginative and bold”: Irenosen Okojie wins AKO Caine prize

Irenosen Okojie has won the AKO Caine prize for African writing for her short story following a Grace Jones impersonator across London.


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