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FEATURES | Published January 12th 2022, 2:02 pm

PMQs: Johnson faces resignation calls over “partygate”

Prime minister Boris Johnson is facing calls to resign after he told MPs on Wednesday that he had attended a party in the Downing Street Garden in May 2020, during the first national lockdown.

FEATURES | Published January 12th 2022, 8:08 am

JK Tech and OpenEdge to host January webinar with AFB and DPD

OpenEdge is a business application development language that offers several choices for firms looking to optimise and modernise their platforms to address the demands of customers today and ensure they continue to do so in the future.

FEATURES | Published January 12th 2022, 7:07 am

Mercanta seeks to digitise and improve traceability through Rfider partnership

Mercanta has announced an official partnership with New Zealand-based software firm Rfider, which is geared toward digitising as many of its internal processes as possible and improving the traceability of its coffees.

FEATURES | Published January 11th 2022, 8:03 am

Montessori education: Research in US suggests long-term benefits

Research undertaken in the US has suggested that the Montessori method of education may be superior to its more traditional counterparts, particularly concerning the long-term psychological health and wellbeing of pupils.

FEATURES | Published January 11th 2022, 7:07 am

Riverside Education head features on Flourishing Education Podcast

Dr Abide Zenenga, headteacher of Birmingham-based independent school Riverside Education, recently appeared on the Flourishing Education Podcast to highlight the work of his institution and his views on education.

FEATURES | Published January 11th 2022, 1:01 am

Pay up to fix the dangerous cladding crisis, Gove tells developers

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities secretary Michael Gove has told developers that they must pay to fix the cladding crisis where they have caused it and has issued the deadline of early March for them to agree a fully costed plan with the government.

FEATURES | Published January 10th 2022, 9:09 am

Tax North Sea oil and gas firms to slash energy prices and save businesses, says Labour

The Labour party has urged the government to introduce a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas companies, which it says could shave £200 off the average household energy bill.

FEATURES | Published January 10th 2022, 8:08 am

2021 reflections: Aldercar High School enjoys fundraising successes

At Aldercar High School, a local authority school in Langley Mill, Nottingham, the latter months of 2021 brought with it a handful of major milestones in its fundraising activities.

FEATURES | Published January 10th 2022, 8:03 am

2021 reflections: “Ground-breaking” water test brings multiple industry accolades for ADEY

ProCheck®, ADEY’s innovative digital water test, has made a major mark on industry over the previous year and seen the business accumulate a string of awards for its ground-breaking impact.

FEATURES | Published January 9th 2022, 11:11 am

Commercial property sector boosted by spend on Central London office space

Investor spend on office space in Central London reached over £11 billion in 2021, returning to pre-pandemic levels.

FEATURES | Published January 9th 2022, 7:07 am

2021 reflections: JK Tech CEO pays tribute to colleagues after challenging and exciting year

In his New Year's statement to JK Tech's fellow senior leaders, staff workforce and clients, the company's president and CEO Aloke Paskar paid tribute to all involved in the technology firm's recent progress.

FEATURES | Published January 8th 2022, 10:10 am

Grant Palmer’s opting into Cygnet pass helps public transport users travel more affordably

From October 1 last year, Bedfordshire bus operator Grant Palmer relaunched the ‘Cygnet’ travel ticket in tandem with fellow transport operator Stagecoach and local authority Bedford Borough Council.

FEATURES | Published January 7th 2022, 8:03 am

PM denounces anti-vaccine campaigners as "totally wrong"

Prime minister Boris Johnson has hit out at anti-vaccine campaigners, labelling them “totally wrong” and accusing them of sharing nothing but “mumbo jumbo” on social media.

FEATURES | Published January 7th 2022, 7:07 am

Housing: Cornerstone operations chief highlights need for assessment of structural and atmospheric management

Writing on LinkedIn, Cornerstone Management Services' operations director, David Bly, talks up the need for structural and atmospheric management to be properly assessed in the housing industry and highlights his company’s own tailor-made solution.


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