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Criminals are testing the system: How Spinnaker International is reducing risk through innovation
Spinnaker International has long believed that the prevention of attacks on ATM units is the most efficient means of keeping cash moving.
Haulage industry needs to “get its house in order”, transport committee says
The House of Commons Transport Committee has said that the haulage sector ought to be given two years to solve recruitment issues and improve working conditions or be hit with new taxes as punishment.
Early Career Framework: Changes likely after less than 12 months, consultation underway
The Department for Education [DfE] began rolling out changes to statutory induction for teachers across England last September. Yet, the changes are facing criticism from the teaching profession less than a year in, and more alterations are likely to follow.
Recognising excellence: CIPP boss Pullar shortlisted for award
Ken Pullar, CEO of The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals [CIPP], has been shortlisted for the Knowledge & Professional Services Leader accolade at The Reward 300 Awards, 2022.
Celebrating Her Majesty: Leicester’s The Peepul Centre set to mark Platinum Jubilee on Friday
To mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, The Peepul Centre is launching an exhibition on Friday [June 3].
Beergate: Labour’s top two receive police questionnaires
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and deputy leader Angela Rayner have received questionnaires from Durham Police, as officers investigate allegations that they breached Covid lockdown laws.
Partygate: Independent adviser calls for PM to explain how he adhered to ministerial code
Lord Geidt, the independent adviser on ministers' interests, has called on prime minister Boris Johnson to explain his case for having remained compliant with the ministerial code despite being sanctioned over Partygate.
We must raise the status of carers to solve workforce issues, TimeFinders boss says
Senior life specialist and Leaders Council member Alison Hesketh recently appeared on the Irwin Mitchell Podcast to discuss the current outlook for the social care sector and her thoughts on recent care reform proposals.
Platinum Jubilee: UK government to commence review on imperial measurement usage on Friday
To mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the UK government has said that it will begin a review on Friday into how traders could begin to sell their products using imperial measurements.
DUP blocks election of Stormont speaker, NI executive cannot form
The Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] has once more refused to vote in favour of electing a new speaker to Stormont, meaning a functioning executive still cannot be formed in Northern Ireland.
YPS president and founding chair win 2022 Outstanding Achievements Awards for Youth Leadership Development
Over the past three years, the Young Professionals Society has worked tirelessly to bring key leadership principles to youngsters via a range of activities including workshops, clubs, courses, and lectures from world renowned professionals.
Connexions 2022 returns to unite Christian community after two-year hiatus
Over 330 delegates from numerous countries attended Connexions 2022 over the weekend of April 29 to May 1 at the Hilton Metropole Hotel in Birmingham, West Midlands.
Three leadership lessons from my triathlon training
Writing on LinkedIn, PayByPhone’s CEO corporate Jonny Combe talks through his annual triathlon training and discusses some of the leadership lessons he takes from the experience.
Pathfinders boss: Government has "missed a trick" with the Health and Care Act
Appearing on The Leaders Council Podcast, Angela Nall, executive director of Pathfinders Specialist and Complex Care in Nottinghamshire, shared her view that the government’s Health and Care Act 2022 will not prove sufficient to address workforce issues in social care.
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