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Gawith Hoggarth boss lifts lid on tobacco industry challenges
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Chris Gawith from tobacco product manufacturer Gawith Hoggarth speaks about the challenges being faced by the tobacco industry as a result of strong regulation and the new post-Brexit trading environment.
Pleasureland's Norman Wallis provides key support for Smith-Crallan fundraiser
Prominent Southport businessman Norman Wallis has stepped in at the last-minute to ensure a campaign group's highlight fundraiser is able to go ahead.
Talon becomes IPA Effectiveness Accredited Agency
Talon Outdoor has been awarded an IPA Effectiveness Accreditation.
Good mental health must start with education, Bayberry Ltd’s Mandy Cooper says
Writing for The Leaders Council, Mandy Cooper, chief executive of mental health and addiction services provider Bayberry Ltd, reflects on World Mental Health Day 2021 and highlights what must be done to achieve mental wellbeing.
Totaljobs: Two million UK workers to switch sectors before Christmas
After several months of labour shortages brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, new research from Totaljobs forecasts that candidate activity will increase, with roughly two million workers estimated to be looking to change jobs before Christmas.
The Legal 500: Noble Solicitors make the list for eleventh year in a row
Criminal, civil and family law practice Noble Solicitors have featured in The Legal 500 for the eleventh consecutive year.
UKRI CEO emphasises importance of research and innovation as government launches RDI review
Speaking at an SCI lecture, UK Research and Innovation [UKRI] CEO Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser stressed that a more inclusive research and innovation system will be critical to the government’s levelling up agenda.
SI Sealy on the roster for the 2021 IHEEM Healthcare Estates Conference
SI Sealy are to exhibit at the upcoming IHEEM Healthcare Estates Conference, which will be held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex.
Mind and Jiva Healthcare call for increased effort and investment in mental health services
After an NHS survey shone a light on the grim reality for the state of young people’s mental health in Britain, the president of major health charity Mind and the director of Jiva Healthcare have called for intervention.
Vaccine Rollout: Covid boosters offer leg-up for St Cuthbert’s Care
St Cuthbert’s Care, a regional charity working across the northeast of England and a frontline registered social care provider, recently began offering Covid-19 booster jabs to residents under its care.
Soaring UK rent prices and tenant demand provides ideal environment for landlords
A study by HomeLet has indicated that huge rental demand has brought about another rise in monthly rent prices, prompting one estate agent to say that there could be no better time to consider becoming a landlord.
Harmonising architecture and design and looking to the future: The A and J D’Alton path to success
A&J D’Alton, an architecture and interior design practice based in the Cotswolds, is an architecture and interior design practice that has had to adapt and move with the times to survive in a changing industry.
MTD ITSA delay allows more time for business to prepare, IAB reports
The International Association of Bookkeepers has reported on the government’s recent decision to delay the introduction of Making Tax Digital [MTD] for Income Tax Self-Assessment [ITSA] until 2024.
Decade-long School Rebuilding Programme launched to level up education
In mid-September, newly appointed education secretary Nadhim Zahawi spent a day on site at the West Coventry Academy, which is to be among the first 100 schools to be rebuilt as part of the ten-year School Rebuilding Programme.
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