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Public health teams are inputting into the application process for alcohol licensing and cumulative impact policy (CIP) areas in Liverpool.
Home Office announces the second phase of the local alcohol action areas (LAAA) programme which sees 33 new regions coming on board.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
56th Horserace Betting Levy Scheme
Gambling industry review will include a focus on stakes and prizes of gaming machines including Fixed Odds Betting Terminals.
UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has concluded fieldwork for the 2016 Employer Perspectives Survey (EPS16).
Unrecognised innovation in the workplace could be a brake on the bottom line of small businesses, according to a new report launched today by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).
Businesses in the hospitality and retail sectors have sought alternative approaches to the National Living Wage which could benefit both the business and the employee.
Universities and small businesses have much to offer each other – but can’t always see beyond their biases - according to a new report launched today by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley MP has extended the term of appointment of Philip Graf CBE until 2 September 2016
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has welcomed a number of new ministers, following appointments made by the new Prime Minister Theresa May.
John Whittingdale has appointed Sarika Patel, John Baillie and Catharine Seddon for five years and Simone Pennie and Stephen Cohen for four years.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
John Whittingdale has appointed The Lord Risby of Haverhill and Neil Goulden to the Horserace Betting Levy Board.
In business competing is the name of the game, but a new UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) report highlights why effective cooperation rather than competition can improve companies’ productivity.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has launched a new set of local data summaries, covering 39 local areas.
55th Horserace Betting Levy Scheme
We need an open, public debate about airline passengers who become disruptive after drinking.
What will jobs be like twenty years from now? Will designers work from hover-desks? Could engineers be repairing fusion engines? Or will pharmacists 3D print your nano-medicine?
New report shows women working in financial and insurance sectors among the worst affected.
UKCES bulletin: the first in a series of features on productivity, the UK labour market, and skills.
Employers in the offsite construction sector have signalled the importance of working together to recognise and address skills gaps if they are to capitalise on the growth opportunities available to the sector.
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