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Bringing unemployment down: Boris Johnson hails Kickstart scheme
Cabinet ministers recently held an evening of celebration for young people and employers who have tackled youth unemployment through the Kickstart scheme, which Boris Johnson hailed as having “transformed the lives of thousands.”
Labour’s Nandy outlines new “right to buy” policy for ACVs and attacks government's levelling-up record
Speaking in Darlington, County Durham this week, Labour shadow levelling-up secretary Lisa Nandy unveiled a scheme which will give community groups first refusal on assets of community value [ACVs] which go up for sale in their area.
GMB union calls for legal limit on workplace temperatures as UK experiences heatwave
As the UK experiences soaring summer temperatures this week, the GMB union has called on government to introduce a legal limit on maximum workplace temperatures.
Conservative leadership contest: Rivals go on the offensive over tax in last TV debate before Monday’s vote
The five remaining contenders in the Conservative leadership contest have intensified their attacks on each other’s policies in the latest TV debate before voting resumes on Monday (July 18).
Virtual reality at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust supports women who experience loss during pregnancy
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and its official charity CW+, has recently launched Eirene, a unique project which involves the use of a Smileyscope virtual reality [VR] headset to help support women who experience loss in the early stages of their pregnancies.
Relay Rugs sweeps up four awards at annual Carpet Recycling UK conference
Relay Rugs, a subsidiary brand of Melrose Interiors Ltd, is celebrating a quadruple success at the annual Carpet Recycling UK conference and awards showpiece held at the end of June.
St. Dominic’s Sixth Form judged ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted
St. Dominic’s Sixth Form College based in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, has received an ‘Outstanding’ outcome in its first Ofsted inspection since April 2008.
Your Way Bristol becomes accredited Living Wage employer
Bristol-based support agency Your Way Bristol is celebrating being named an accredited Living Wage employer.
Nuffield Trust appoints new chair
Professor Martin Marshall CBE has been appointed as the new chair of the Nuffield Trust health think tank.
Nuffield Trust: Remote GP consultations are here to stay but not a 'one size fits all' solution
Independent think tank, the Nuffield Trust, has warned that while remote GP consultations may be convenient for patients and doctors, they run the risk of vital diagnoses being missed and could result in higher GP workload and worsening health inequalities.
NCF calls on next PM to commit to social care reforms
As the Conservative party’s leadership contest heats up, the National Care Forum [NCF] is calling on the contenders to put social care at the very centre of their policy agendas and to reaffirm their commitment to its reform.
Conservative leadership contest: Mordaunt hits back at doubters
Trade minister Penny Mordaunt has hit back at criticism of her credentials to become the next prime minister, suggesting rivals are attempting to prevent her getting to the final two since they do “not want to run against” her in the race for Conservative grassroots members’ votes.
More train strikes to come in July as industrial disputes continue
Rail workers at the RMT union have said that they will strike again on July 27, while train drivers associated with the Aslef union will walk out on July 30.
Conservative leadership contest: Sunak continues to lead, Braverman eliminated after second round
Former chancellor Rishi Sunak once again secured the most votes in the second round of voting in the Tory leadership contest, with attorney general Suella Braverman the latest to drop out of contention.
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