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FEATURES | Published September 27th 2020, 9:09 am

Alternative education providers like Crisp Vocational Provision may have key part to play in alleviating concerns over “Generation Covid” and their prospects

Since the mid-twentieth century, generations of people have taken it for granted that their children would go on to surpass their own successes. Those were the words of Nick Maughan, investor and founder of the Nick Maughan Foundation philanthropic project which supports education initiatives and civic support schemes for disenfranchised communities.

FEATURES | Published September 27th 2020, 9:09 am

LEADERSHIP ROUNDUP: former Civil Service chief questions government’s leadership, Beal Homes appoints new landscape design expert, an Amazon hit and more

In our latest roundup, the former head of the Civil Service Lord O’Donnell has criticised the government for its lack of leadership throughout the Covid-19 crisis. Meanwhile, private housebuilder Beal Homes has recruited a new landscape design expert to head up a pioneering new service, and the founder of kefir business Chucking Goat celebrates becoming a Number One bestselling author on Amazon. Elsewhere, a prominent individual with Asperger’s Syndrome offers his advice on maintaining a positive attitude through lockdown to others who are affected by the condition.

FEATURES | Published September 26th 2020, 3:03 pm

LEADERSHIP ROUNDUP: The importance of leading by example, taking business online, all-important numbers and more

In today’s leadership roundup, BeeLiving Student and Professional Homes director Katherine Le Provost stresses the need for today’s leaders to lead from the front and be capable of working at all levels of a business. Meanwhile, Imagile Group Limited has demonstrated further innovation of its processes by taking its summer conference online, and Grant-Jones Accountancy explain why numbers should be at the heart of keeping any business running. Elsewhere, Upturn Enterprise MD Anwar Ali calls on leaders to engage and have the ability to take people with them on a journey to plot a course toward eventual success.

FEATURES | Published September 26th 2020, 3:03 pm

Hame Fae Hame handed major boost after securing funding from Holyrood

Shetland-based childcare provider Hame Fae Hame has secured £88,000 in funds from the Scottish government, which will go toward helping reduce child poverty by improving access to care for families on low incomes.

FEATURES | Published September 26th 2020, 10:10 am

Leavitt Walmsley comes in for praise as self-assessment deadline looms

With Covid and Brexit negotiations dominating the news cycle, it would be easy for people to forget the more humdrum yearly occurrences such as the self-assessment tax deadline. But as this year’s deadline approaches, one accountancy firm in the Northwest of England has come in for praise.

FEATURES | Published September 25th 2020, 10:10 am

Leaders in their own words: Starmer, Harfoot, Kavanagh, Gove, Woolard and Bailey

In our latest roundup of leadership quotations, we hear from Keir Starmer on the 2019 election, Lyndon Harfoot on responding to failure, Dean Kavanagh on listening to customers and Theresa May on good faith.

FEATURES | Published September 25th 2020, 9:09 am

Wave Leisure Trust secures key funding while prime minister champions renewable energies

Charity and social enterprise Wave Leisure trust will receive a £500,000 loan from Lewes District Council to help restart its gym, swimming and exercise classes for Lewes district locals, to help alleviate the financial challenges brought about by the Covid-19 crisis and secure its future. Meanwhile, prime minister Boris Johnson has said that he wants to back renewables and transform the UK into the “Saudi Arabia” of wind power.

FEATURES | Published September 25th 2020, 8:03 am

Fusion Telecom comes in for praise as government U-turns on ‘back to work’ policy

Michael Gove has announced that the government now believes people should work from home ‘if you can’, despite repeated recent pleas for workers to get back to the office.

FEATURES | Published September 24th 2020, 11:11 am

Top university reports 100% increase in female computer scientists as RDT’s Mark Bates calls for more women to become coders

Following comments from Mark Bates, chief executive of insurance software experts RDT, about the need for coding to become a viable career path for women, Durham University has announced that the number of women starting a compute science degree has doubled from last year.

FEATURES | Published September 24th 2020, 11:11 am

Chancellor reveals emergency measures to protect jobs while Autumn Budget is called off

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled a new Jobs Support Scheme which will see the government and firms top-up wages covering up to two-thirds of employees’ hours, which will start in November after the furlough scheme ends and will last for six months.

FEATURES | Published September 24th 2020, 8:30 am

Becketts among hospitality businesses left facing an uncertain future in the wake of new Covid-19 restrictions

It was news that very few will have wanted to hear, but the nation was left dismayed this week as prime minister Boris Johnson announced new national restrictions covering the whole of England in an attempt to curb rising Covid-19 cases.

FEATURES | Published September 24th 2020, 12:23 am

CNC Property Fund Management MD encourages move away from blind compliance as PM defends government’s handling of Covid-19 pandemic

Wednesday’s Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons saw Boris Johnson and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer cross swords once more over the coronavirus test and trace system, while chancellor Rishi Sunak is understood to be considering his options to replace the furlough scheme when it ends on October 31. Meanwhile, CNC Property Fund Management managing director, Robert Locker, encourages leaders and employees to question the status quo and move away from blind adherence to established systems to help augment real knowledge.

FEATURES | Published September 23rd 2020, 10:10 am

PM orders greater restrictions as Dunstaffnage Marina backs #RespectTheDestination campaign

All the major newspapers are leading with reports of Boris Johnson’s historic speech to the nation last night. Meanwhile, Dunstaffnage Marina have leant their support to the #RespectTheDestination campaign.

FEATURES | Published September 23rd 2020, 8:08 am

Clean Green Services one of many businesses facing a nervous wait as Internal Market Bill clears committee stage

One of the central issues that is causing a lack of sleep for business leaders ahead of Brexit’s full enactment at the end of the year is the effect that it will have on imports and exports to and from Europe if a free trade deal cannot be agreed with the EU. Michael Dixon, operations director of cleaning and maintenance services provider, Clean Green Services, is one executive who shares these concerns, specifically around the import of raw materials which, if affected, will have cost implications for his firm.


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