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Technossus talks cloud native and how it affects the CIO role
Technology solutions provider Technossus explores the emergence of cloud native, what it means for businesses, and how it impacts the role of the chief information officer [CIO] within firms.
Hands: Transition to cleaner energy production “an issue of national security”
Energy minister Greg Hands has said that the UK’s move toward cleaner and greener energy production is now an “issue of national security” as well as cutting down on the nation’s carbon output.
Techbuyer backs plans for Ukraine sponsorship programme and urges government haste
Techbuyer content editor, Chris Nelson, urges the government to act quickly on implementing a sponsorship scheme for Ukrainian refugees as ministers prepare to outline initial plans on Monday afternoon.
Leaders Council member Terence Carvalho leaves Becketts for fresh challenge
Leaders Council member Terence Carvalho has left his role at Portsmouth-based hotel and restaurant Becketts Southsea after almost three years in charge.
CW Innovation and DigitalHealth.London’s new Horizon Fellowship announces 20 Fellows
Staff leading innovation projects at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are to be supported by the Horizon Fellowship programme.
Injury Capture expands to become kulpa
Due to significant public demand, Injury Capture has expanded to become kulpa, the app that enables anyone to securely store legally admissible evidence and, by doing so, gives them options.
NAADUK steps up to support Ukraine
Member companies of the National Association of Air Duct-Specialists UK [NAADUK] have agreed to offer support to Ukrainians fleeing the conflict in their home country and finding refuge in the UK.
Levelling Up: Foresight Group director highlights importance of regional investment
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Matthew Pomroy, director at leading listed infrastructure and private equity investment manager, Foresight Group, discussed the importance of regional investment in helping grow UK industry and make the government’s levelling up ambitions a reality.
Government awards over £11 million to local authorities for better air quality
Local authorities in England have been allocated £11.6 million in government funding to help improve air quality.
Chelsea FC owner Abramovich among many to be hit with new sanctions
Roman Abramovich, the oligarch owner of Chelsea FC, is among the latest to be sanctioned by the UK government following Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine.
Ukraine conflict: Chancellor warns of knock-on effect for UK economy
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has said that the Russian invasion of Ukraine will culminate in major uncertainty for the UK economy.
IncomeMax’s Lee Healey hailed a “hero” on national TV after resolving touching case
Following a live guest appearance on ITV’s The Martin Lewis Money Show in January, IncomeMax's Lee Healey has been hailed a “hero” by host, Martin Lewis, after his role in helping Ayrshire resident and benefits claimant, Christopher, turn his life around.
Analysing the Health and Care Bill: Five Rivers Child Care and Barnardo’s call for greater focus on children and young people
Writing for The Leaders Council in a special report, the founder of social enterprise Five Rivers Child Care and co-interim CEOs of major children’s charity Barnardo’s critique the government’s Health and Care Bill currently progressing through Parliament, calling for a greater focus on children’s services.
Entrepreneur Ruth Hall featured in The Successful Founder's Inspirational Female Founder Spotlight
Ruth Hall [née Badger], co-founder and managing director of Everything Tech, founder of The Ruth Badger Consultancy and member of The Leaders Council, recently featured in The Successful Founder magazine in recognition of her achievements in business.
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