Newport City Council’s heavy expenditure on temporary agency staff highlights a shift away from sustainable workforce development, risking future service stability amid ongoing staffing shortages and budget priorities. Newport City Council’s irresponsible reliance on agency staff is yet another glaring example of its failure to prioritize the long-term stability of public services. With nearly £19 million splurged on temporary workers last year—£10.3 million in schools alone—the council seems content with short-term fixes rather than investing in permanent, skilled personnel. This approach is akin to management refusing to develop its own talent, opting instead to sign players on loan, thereby undermining…
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Jastar Capital’s plan to transform the Grade I listed Custom House on the Thames into a luxury hotel with public spaces and cultural facilities receives approval, heralding a new era of historic building reuse in London. Jastar Capital has secured planning approval for the sensitive refurbishment and redevelopment of Custom…
Transport for London and the RMT union have reportedly reached a tentative agreement that could prevent a damaging Northern Line strike, ending months of tense negotiations amidst criticism of Mayor Sadiq Khan’s handling of the dispute. Transport for London (TfL) and the RMT union representing London Underground staff have reportedly…
Great Portland Estates is increasingly leasing to AI companies in London, boosting its flexible office portfolio to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving tech sector, even as automation reshapes traditional office needs. Great Portland Estates (GPE), a prominent London landlord, is strategically positioning itself to capitalise on the burgeoning…
The 2023 Music Photography Awards at Abbey Road Studios showcase a diverse array of global talent, new categories and engaging public participation, highlighting the evolving role of visual art in music culture. Abbey Road Studios has unveiled the shortlist for the 2023 Music Photography Awards, showcasing some of the most…
The Department of Health and Social Care reintroduces NHS league tables, echoing past star ratings, amid concerns over oversimplification and unintended consequences in hospital performance assessment. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has recently reintroduced league tables ranking all 205 NHS trusts in England, presenting the move as…
The resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner over SDLT underpayment raises questions about UK housing policy, tax fairness, and political stability amid ongoing reforms and market pressures. The recent resignation of UK Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has sent ripples through the political and property markets,…
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The extensive restoration of Elizabeth Tower, home to Big Ben, has been shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA Stirling Prize, highlighting the project’s successful combination of heritage conservation and modern design, amid a wave of innovative UK architecture projects. The restoration of the iconic Elizabeth Tower, known worldwide for housing the…
The RNIB launches ‘Seen’, a groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the diverse stories of blind and partially sighted individuals through immersive portraits and multi-sensory experiences, aiming to reshape public perceptions of sight loss. The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is set to host a compelling new exhibition titled “Seen,” featuring…
Twenty-four war-weary Ukrainian teenagers, many mourning lost family members, have experienced a transformative ten-day visit to the UK, thanks to charitable efforts and the support of Daily Mail readers, offering them a rare chance for recovery and hope. They look like ordinary excited schoolchildren visiting London. But these are war-weary…
New plans to overhaul the outdated council tax system could lead to significant bill hikes in affluent regions and impressive savings in northern areas, exposing regional disparities and prompting calls for radical reform. Labour faces mounting pressure to substantially increase council tax bills in certain areas by up to 410…
The ‘London banana’ delineates a high-price corridor of central and inner London, highlighting stark disparities in property costs and living standards between sought-after central boroughs and more affordable outskirts, shaping London’s socio-economic landscape. The concept of the “London banana” has come to define a distinctive pattern of high house prices…
Speculation about significant property tax changes ahead of the delayed Autumn Budget has led to a slowdown and increased instability in the UK housing market, impacting buyer confidence and transaction volumes. Speculation over significant changes to the UK property tax regime ahead of the Autumn Budget has precipitated a notable…
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