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Why are more new pharmacists deciding to locum?
Why are more new pharmacists deciding to locum?

Introduction                      The qualifying process to becoming a pharmacist is a long journey. To become a pharmacist candidates will need to complete a four-year degree, one year of practice as well as passing the highly feared registration exam. Only after...

Construction industry swings back to profit
Construction industry swings back to profit

New data from the CN100 2022 ranking of the UK’s 100 biggest construction firms has discovered that aggregate pre-tax profits for the 100 biggest construction firms increased by just over £1.17bn. Equivalent figures from 2021 showed an aggregate pre-tax loss of £40m....

UK automotive manufacturing improves sustainability
UK automotive manufacturing improves sustainability

The latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) demonstrate that the UK carbon footprint in automotive manufacturing has decreased to its lowest level on record as CO2 emissions fall by 11.2% in 2021 compared to 2020.   Automotive...

How can landlords attract higher paying tenants?
How can landlords attract higher paying tenants?

Introduction By 2025 more than 50% of 20-39 year-olds are expecting to be living in a privately rented rental property across the UK as the rise of ‘Generation Rent’ continues. Furthermore, as the rental market continues to grow, so does the competition with new...

Government launches ‘Generation Logistics’
Government launches ‘Generation Logistics’

The government has launched a campaign called ‘Generation Logistics’, which will be an industry-led recruitment and awareness campaign supported by the government to help address the skills shortage in the transport and logistics sector.   Why has the government...

SRA Confirms Fining Power Increase to £25,000
SRA Confirms Fining Power Increase to £25,000

Towards the end of 2021 the SRA announced that they were proposing an increase in fining powers from £2,000 to £25,000. In addition, the regulator announced the development of a new fast track system for ‘fixed penalties’ for low-level offenses. It was recently...

Reshaping Legal Services
Reshaping Legal Services

The LSB (Legal Services Board) has developed a new website called reshapinglegalservices.org.uk. The new website aims to present research and insight about the future of legal services from lawyers, regulators, tech experts and consumers. The idea behind the website...

Hospitality sector to benefit from ban on exclusivity clauses
Hospitality sector to benefit from ban on exclusivity clauses

What is an exclusivity clause? When an exclusivity clause is put into an employee’s contact, it restricts the employee from being able to take on additional work with another employer. In 2015, exclusivity clauses were banned from being placed into zero-hours...

Charity Commission Opens Online System for Annual Returns
Charity Commission Opens Online System for Annual Returns

After a delay due to a technical issue the Charity Commission has now opened its online system for submitting annual returns. The system was originally scheduled to go live towards the end of April. But due to the delay it was not released until 5th of May.   What is...

Charities Statement of Recommended Practice
Charities Statement of Recommended Practice

A revised version of the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) is set to be updated from 1 January 2024. This is less than two years away. The charities SORP was first introduced in 2015 and updated in 2019 to clarify and reflect amendments and changes to...