RM6226 exists to give people multiple options when faced with often the most financially unstable period of their lives.

In an industry where the stakes are as high as in fire protection, competency isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a critical necessity. 

The framework runs from 25th April 2023 to 24th April 2027 and is available for all public and third sector organisations.

It’s a job many have not even heard of, but is essential to preserving trees across the UK.

Daniel Docking from the Property Care Association investigates the threat of invasive bamboos.

As the dust settles from the change of government, Government Business explores what changes were promised by the Labour Party.

Carole Spiers, chair of the International Stress Management Association UK, explains why it is in the best interest of every organisation to reduce employees’ stress.

The previous government said recycling was confusing and announced plans to simplify collections across the country. However, Labour’s manifesto barely mentioned it. So where are we now?

The Lighting Industry Association (LIA) investigates the best way to replace old lights.

The Arboricultural Association sets out some of the actions it wants the new government to take.

API Chair Dr Amanda Gummer gives some top tips on playground maintenance.

As the Olympics Games kick off, we explore how both local and central governments can reduce barriers for those who want to get active.

Kiki Rees-Stavros, project manager at Trefi Smart Towns Cymru, explores how the programme is helping to elevate the country’s high streets.

Mark Lumley, director of ICT and digital at the London Borough of Hounslow and president of Socitm 2023-24 looks at what to expect going forward.

Georgina Maratheftis, associate director for local public services at techUK, looks at the processes local public services should follow to innovate.

BICSc explains best practice for cleaning and the benefits of investing in staff training.

National trade body British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is shining a spotlight on rising pest problems caused by unaffordable housing and lack of funding for proofing and maintenance, writes Jordan McCay, policy and campaigns officer at BPCA.

Public sector building managers and local authorities face a mammoth task of reaching net zero by 2045. From swimming pools to libraries, every building uses energy that is so often wasted. Robyn Quick has a look at some innovative energy projects.

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