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Brown McFarlane looks back on 133 successful years in business and strives for green future
Steel plate stockholding specialists and component manufacturers, Brown McFarlane, can look back proudly on their achievements after being in business for 133 years.
Burnout: Openview highlights how to keep our stress levels down
In an article which originally appeared on LinkedIn, privately owned independent security company Openview Security Solutions share a thought on how we can avoid burnout and keep our stress levels healthy.
Christmas at Chequers: James Callaghan and The Winter of Discontent
Labour's James Callaghan served as prime minister of the United Kingdom from April 1976 to May 1979. He regularly spent his Christmas celebrations at the Chequers Estate and the last of his holiday seasons at the country retreat came at a time of political significance.
Christmas at Chequers: December 1945 and a message of hope
With the Second World War in Europe having finally drawn to a close in May of 1945, the Christmas of that year was one of hope, despite rationing remaining in force.
Conclusions from Woodborough School blaze emphasise need for fire sprinklers
Following a blaze at Woodborough School in Wiltshire back in September this year, senior fire offices concluded that the extensive damage sustained to the building could have been avoided had it been equipped with fire sprinklers.
Curo Salus celebrates Prestige Awards success
Curo Salus, a specialist provider of support for emotionally traumatised children, has been named Scottish Residential School of the Year at the Corporate LiveWire Prestige Awards.
Christmas at Chequers: The estate where British PMs spend the holiday season
December 25 approaches. But after a busy year in Parliament, many may wonder what the prime minister does during the festive season.
Venus Healthcare CEO proud of progress in specialist residential care, but challenges remain
Venus Group UK is a proudly independent group of companies making ripples in various industries, particularly the specialist care sector.
2021: A year of success for QHi Group
Despite the ongoing challenges associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, 2021 has seen QHi Group consolidate its success of the previous year.
Robinson Brothers’ high impact aroma chemicals a staple in our favourite festive treats
With less than a week to go until Christmas, consumers continue to scramble for their favourite and flavourful festive treats ahead of the big day. However, this begs the question: where does the flavour of our favourite syrups and sweet treats really come from?
Grasping the nettle: Impact guru shares insight on how to manage people better
In this article which originally appeared on the Impact International blog, Andy Dickson shares his top tips, thoughts and learnings about managing people better.
Chuckling Goat boss highlights traditional medicinal solution for seasonal anxiety
High expectation and multiple commitments can combine to make the festive season an emotional challenge. In this article, Chuckling Goat's Shann Nix Jones highlights a traditional medicinal option to tackle that seasonal anxiety.
Hospitality bodies appeal to chancellor for support amid Omicron surge
The hospitality sector has issued a plea to chancellor Rishi Sunak to provide support for businesses, after the surge in cases of the Omicron Covid variant has rocked consumer confidence.
By-election: Tories lose North Shropshire to Lib Dems
The Liberal Democrats have delivered a fresh blow to prime minister Boris Johnson in the North Shropshire by-election, after their candidate Helen Morgan overturned a majority of nearly 23,000 votes to secure the seat.
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