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Boris Johnson announces £300 million in military aid during Ukrainian Parliament address
In an address to the Ukrainian Parliament via video link, UK prime minister Boris Johnson provided details of £300 million more in military aid to be sent to the Eastern European country.
BNI Fortuna to hold second annual charity event for the Blue Tangerine Federation
BNI Fortuna, the world's leading business referral organisation, is holding a networking charity event for the Blue Tangerine Federation at Aldwickbury Park Golf Club in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, on May 11.
Hey with Zion headteacher: “As the government eyes up structural reform in education, it must get its own house in order”
Writing for The Leaders Council, Andrew Clowes, headteacher of Hey with Zion Primary School in Oldham, Lancashire, discusses the ministerial push for a trust-led school system, but stresses that the government must address other structural issues of its own first.
Saving time and money: Telavox shares five reasons for businesses to integrate cloud PBX with their CRM system of choice
Telavox, a cloud PBX and IP telephony specialist, shares five reasons why integrating cloud PBX and CRM systems could be a beneficial move for business.
PR Marriott Drilling wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade
Derbyshire-based firm PR Marriott Drilling has received a 2022 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.
The Boardroom series: Purpose or play - what’s more important in the workplace?
Writing on LinkedIn, leadership and wellbeing consultant Charlotte Wiseman explores the significance of saving a sense of purpose in our work, and why play is important in tandem to maintain work-life balance in our lives.
Sparta Global boss talks diverse teams and how they can benefit business
Writing for Startups Magazine, Sparta Global CEO David Rai explores how promoting diversity and inclusion is not solely a socially responsible initiative, but a strategic business decision that is imperative to innovation and success.
Flood Re stages parliamentary launch of 'Build Back Better'
Wednesday [April 20] saw Flood Re stage the parliamentary launch of a new insurance initiative headlining as ‘Build Back Better’, a scheme which intends to adapt homes and protect communities from flooding.
Sparta Global CEO talks technology, talent and the role of social mobility
Writing for Career Ready, Sparta Global CEO David Rai reflects on his career in the technology industry, the diversity and social mobility challenges faced by the sector and the findings of his firm's Equal Tech Report released earlier this year.
Rokbak announces appointment of North American dealer ProSource Machinery
As part of Rokbak’s expansion in key territories and markets, the Scottish articulated hauler manufacturer has announced the appointment of a new North American dealer, ProSource Machinery.
Disputed bills pass Parliament before prorogation deadline
The government’s Nationality and Borders Bill was among three pieces of legislation that received the backing of the House of Lords on Wednesday night despite friction between MPs and peers.
Government delays post-Brexit import checks again
The UK government has delayed introducing customs checks on EU goods entering the country for a fourth time since Brexit, a move which has been greeted with a mixed response from businesses and UK ports.
Tadpoles Nursery: Preparing our children for a world that has not yet been imagined
Writing in The Spectator, Claire Dimpfl, owner and head of Tadpoles Nursery School in Chelsea, West London, reveals the upcoming launch of the nursery’s new branch in neighbouring Kensington, coming in September 2022.
Truss: Ukrainian victory against Russia a “strategic imperative” for the West
UK foreign secretary Liz Truss has urged the West to “double down” on its support for Ukraine in the war against Russia, warning that Ukrainian victory is a “strategic imperative”.
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