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...Darren Rodwell, housing spokesperson for the LGA, said the government had “missed a key opportunity” at the Budget by failing to make the 100 per cent policy permanent....
...Darren Hankey, the principal at Hartlepool College in north-east England, said the college had been allocated funding for 100 T-level students across four subjects but had only managed to recruit 47....
...“Every extra day the government takes to negotiate an extension or permanent outcome is a day during which we can’t plan and are thus at the risk of losing contracts with our Canadian partners,” wrote Darren...
...In true Brexit style, writes Peter Foster, the charges come at the eleventh hour, after five delays and a flip-flop over whether they’d be needed at all....
...At the macro level, the damage from Brexit continues to mount, as FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf details in his latest column and as public FT policy editor Peter Foster lays out in his new book...
...parliamentary report called for reform of the Bank of England after its “complacency” about the threat of inflation, recommending that BoE recruits should be drawn from more varied intellectual backgrounds to foster...
...Trade looks unlikely to come to the rescue, with serious economists united on the damage done by Brexit, even if, as Peter Foster details in his latest Britain after Brexit newsletter (for Premium subscribers...
...Foster also talks to the Rachman Review podcast about his new book, What Went Wrong With Brexit: And What We Can Do About It....
...“There is such a high need,” said Darren Higgins, Brambles’ acting headteacher. “Schools take an element of that on because it’s what’s best for the children.”...
...Public policy editor Peter Foster writes that the clock is ticking to get something done before Europe’s long summer break and the next round of Horizon projects comes up for funding in September....
...One chief executive, ExxonMobil’s Darren Woods, had a brush with this reality last week....
...“The estimated large and widespread long-term output losses show why it’s crucial to foster global integration — especially as major economies endorse inward-looking policies,” the reports’ authors said....
...Need to know: UK and Europe economy Peter Foster’s Britain after Brexit newsletter discusses what can be done about labour shortfalls....
...Leading the field is ExxonMobil chief executive Darren Woods, whose $36mn pay last year was up 52 per cent from 2021....
...“A few years ago I was quite frustrated that they weren’t putting him up on stage or in front of the camera,” said Darren Pollock, a portfolio manager at Cheviot, a Berkshire investor....
...The charitable and voluntary sector has become an integral part of the country’s social safety net, reports public policy editor Peter Foster, but its attempts to plug the gaps are being hampered by dwindling...
...The task will not be easy, notes Peter Foster in his Britain after Brexit newsletter, quoting one Brussels insider: “They’re crazy, the lot of them. We’ve given up on them long ago.”...
...Darren is on holiday, so I am with you for today’s edition. The World Bank and IMF met for the start of their spring jamboree in Washington yesterday....
...Michael O’Dwyer, Harry Dempsey and Delphine Strauss in London and Ian Johnston in Dover with additional reporting by Peter Foster...
...The onus is on management to prevent the forming of new cliques that foster discrimination, she says....
...Another risk is that companies fail to consider the “second-order effects” of widespread remote working, including how to integrate new hires and foster a shared corporate culture....
...Policy should foster an environment in which “the healthier choice is the easier one to make”, she added....
...The Northern Irish company that built London’s distinctive double-decker “Boris bus” has gone into administration, with 1,200 workers made redundant in the heartlands of Arlene Foster’s Democratic Unionist...
...I am one of those who share the idea that it’s time to build bridges and foster a dialogue between science, faith and culture, instead of raising walls....
...Researchers argue that the frequent depiction of movie villains with disfigured features “may foster a tendency toward prejudice in our society directed at those with skin disease.”...
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