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A new qualification is set to launch in Wakefield
Developed by the government as an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and
other 16 to 19 courses, T Levels have been designed with leading businesses and
employers to give students the knowledge and skills that employers are looking
for.
On Monday 7 December, Wakefield College will hold a virtual event,
Tourism study confirms Covid-19 'tectonic-shift' across the North
* Half of hospitality and leisure businesses across north of England were
trading at a loss of over 60% for 10 weeks out of 16-week survey
* Businesses expect revenue to recover in January 2022, compared to previous
outlook of July 2021 at start of study, as a third of businesses report
Small businesses to be recognised as North Yorkshire Business Champions
Small community-based businesses will be given the opportunity to be crowned
champion of their town or the whole of North Yorkshire in 2021 following the
launch of an exciting awards programme.
The Town & County Business Champions 2021 awards have been launched to highlight
the achievements of the UK’s
Winners unveiled in Yorkshire and North East Director of the Year Awards
The Institute of Directors (IoD) has announced the winners of its Yorkshire and
North East Director of the Year Awards 2020.
The winners were unveiled at a virtual awards ceremony, streamed live on 18
November, to an audience of business leaders from across the region.
The Judges’ Special Award went
Natalie Marrison named as a finalist in the Personal Injury Awards 2020
The Head of Personal Injury at Ramsdens Solicitors, Natalie Marrison, has been
announced as a finalist at the Personal Injury Awards 2020, in the Claimant
Lawyer of the Year Award.
Natalie has been named alongside many other leading personal injury providers
including; Amanda Jones at Thompsons Solicitors, David Burn at
Dakota Leeds remains open for business stays
From Thursday 5th November to Wednesday 2nd December, Dakota Leeds will remain
open for those travelling for work purposes.
New government regulations dictate that Dakota Leeds can remain open for
business purposes. Those travelling into Leeds for work can expect the service
with style that Dakota has become known for.
She Can Prosper brings together women business leaders to discuss resilience
The pandemic has faced women with an even greater domestic burden and put a
greater proportion of their jobs at risk in comparison to men. Many women
continue to work from home and with children back and forth from school, they
are having to juggle childcare and the everyday challenges