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Feb 22, 2024

Managing work-related stress

Stress is defined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as 'the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them'.
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Feb 22, 2024

Update on packaging reforms

The Extended producer responsibility (EPR) scheme has been deferred for a year until October 2025.
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Feb 22, 2024

Training providers across England can bid for a share of £8.85 million government funding to offer courses in retrofitting and installing insulation

Thousands of people are to be equipped with the right skills to make homes more energy efficient, as training courses will be rolled out across the country.
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Feb 22, 2024

UK announces further support to seafarers’ rights and welfare

More seafarers will be guaranteed fair wages, proper rest periods and suitable training from a new Seafarers’ Charter launched by the UK government last week.
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Feb 22, 2024

ETIAS - entering EU countries

The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is set to be introduced in 2024 after initially being planned for 2022. The delay was thought to be because of needing to update travel infrastructures and the onset of the COVID pandemic.
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Feb 22, 2024

Women in Engineering Grant 2023

If you a female leader of an enterprise within UK engineering and are looking for funding to take your organisation to the next level, then check out this grant from manufacturing specialist Get It Made. They have announced a new grant, which aims to support female-led engineering enterprises and help encourage the next generation of women in UK engineering. The manufacturing grant consists of £5,000 (excluding VAT) that can be used when ordering any of Get It Made’s manufacturing services.
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Feb 22, 2024

The New “Business Council” – Will it make a difference?

A new business council has been appointed by the UK Prime Minister to report from the business frontlines and to encourage stability and growth in the UK economy.
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Feb 22, 2024

Why cash flow management is essential right now

Last week the Office for National Statistics (ONS) stated that the UK's rate of inflation dropped to 7.9% in the year to June, which means the rate of price rises in the UK has slowed more than expected, down from 8.7% in May - although it still remains high. Falling fuel prices contributed to the drop, while food prices rose less quickly than in June last year. Experts are predicting that the Bank of England will increase interest rates by a minimum of a quarter per cent in August as they continue with their plan to get inflation down to 2 per cent.
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