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Air traffic control staff shortages to blame for Gatwick flight delays

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Gatwick Airport was thrown into chaos yesterday (Thursday) with last-minute flight delays, cancellations and diversions blamed on a severe shortage of air traffic controllers.

The airport – one of the UK’s busiest – grappled with frustrated passengers and airlines left in the lurch.

Gatwick Airport officially confirmed 22 flight cancellations at 10pm.

FlightRadar24 – the aviation tracking website – reported that hundreds of flights both departing and arriving at the airport were experiencing significant delays.

Formal apology

The National Air Traffic Services (Nats), the UK’s air traffic control provider, issued a formal apology for the staffing shortages, acknowledging the extensive disruptions.

Despite the disruption, Gatwick Airport expressed optimism, assuring passengers that they could expect a return to normality today.

This recent disruption follows closely on the heels of another crisis just over two weeks ago when a technical issue at Nats led to the cancellation of a staggering 2,000 flights across the UK.

Commitment to minimising future disruptions

Gatwick Airport issued a statement expressing its commitment to working closely with Nats to enhance the resilience of the airport’s control tower and minimise future disruptions.

Nats offered apologies to affected passengers and airlines, emphasising that the airlines were aware of the situation when they were appointed and asserting regret for the inconvenience caused by the recent wave of disruptions.

Parents warned over 21-day isolation for children without measles jab

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Parents in London have received a stark warning from local councils about the potential consequences of failing to keep their children’s measles vaccinations up to date.

Measles is a highly contagious disease that can lead to complications such as ear infections, pneumonia and inflammation of the brain, which require hospitalisation and on rare occasions can lead to long-term disability or death.

In a bid to avert a major outbreak of measles in the capital, authorities have advised that children who have not received the recommended MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) vaccinations may be required to isolate for 21 days if they are exposed to the highly contagious disease.

Proactive measures

London’s councils are taking proactive measures to address a concerning situation highlighted by research conducted by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). The findings indicate that there could be tens of thousands of measles cases in London if vaccination rates do not improve swiftly.

Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can result in severe health complications, including disability and death, particularly among vulnerable populations such as children and the immunocompromised.

The recent communication from London councils emphasizes that any child identified as a close contact of a confirmed measles case, who does not have a satisfactory vaccination status, may be asked to self-isolate for a duration of up to 21 days.

This precautionary measure is designed to curb the potential spread of the disease within the community.

Symptoms include:

  • cold-like symptoms
  • sore, red eyes that may be sensitive to light
  • watery eyes
  • swollen eyes
  • fever
  • small greyish-white spots in the mouth
  • aches and pains
  • loss of appetite

Measles outbreaks

Measles outbreaks have been a growing concern globally, with vaccine hesitancy and misinformation playing a significant role in decreasing vaccination rates. Health authorities and experts have repeatedly emphasised the importance of vaccination to maintain herd immunity and prevent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.

London councils are urging parents to ensure that their children’s MMR vaccinations are up to date to safeguard the health of their families and the wider community. The warning comes as part of a broader effort to bolster vaccination rates in the capital and prevent a devastating measles outbreak.

Public health officials are closely monitoring the situation, and local healthcare providers are working to make vaccination services more accessible to London residents.

Vaccines crucial in prevention of measles

Health experts continue to stress that vaccines are a crucial tool in preventing the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and protecting the health and well-being of individuals and communities.

Just 15 minutes in direct contact with someone who is infected with measles is enough to catch the infection.

People whose immunity is compromised, pregnant women and unvaccinated children are at increased risk of severe disease.

Children in the UK should have a first dose of the MMR vaccine by their first birthday and the second dose by the time they are three-and-a-half.

Bluewater UK Expands Events Team with Key Appointments – Anna Viralainen and Antonio Tedeschi

Bluewater UK, a globally renowned provider of event water and beverage solutions, is delighted to announce the strategic appointments of Anna Viralainen as the Head of Events Delivery and Antonio Tedeschi as the Key Accounts Manager. These pivotal additions, based at Bluewater’s headquarters in London, signify the company’s commitment to future growth and expansion.

Bringing over a decade of event management expertise to her new role, Anna Viralainen has a distinguished career with experience at prestigious international event organizations, including The King’s Fund and Millennium Point. Her track record of consistently delivering outstanding results and surpassing client expectations, coupled with her strong leadership and strategic acumen, positions Anna to elevate Bluewater’s events division to new heights.

Antonio Tedeschi, the newly appointed Key Accounts Manager, is well-regarded for his exceptional relationship-building skills and unwavering dedication to client satisfaction. With more than eight years of experience in managing high-profile sales accounts within the food sector, Antonio brings valuable insight to Bluewater UK. His client-centric approach and ability to discern unique client needs will further enhance the company’s reputation for exceptional service.

Philip Russell, the Managing Director of Bluewater UK, expressed, “Adding Anna Viralainen and Antonio Tedeschi to our team marks an exciting milestone in Bluewater UK’s journey, said the company’s managing director Philip Russell. “Their extensive industry knowledge and passion for excellence align perfectly with our future plans. We are confident that their strategic expertise and client-focused approach will play a pivotal role in driving our company’s growth and success.” 

As the event management landscape undergoes rapid evolution, organizations seek innovative solutions to create memorable experiences for their audiences. Bluewater UK is acutely attuned to this demand and remains dedicated to staying at the forefront of industry advancements. By investing in top-tier talent like Anna Viralainen and Antonio Tedeschi, the company is well-prepared to continue delivering exceptional events that exceed client expectations.

These appointments underscore Bluewater UK’s unwavering commitment to providing unparalleled event water and beverage management solutions. The company’s growing presence in the competitive events industry across the UK, Europe, USA, South Africa, and Southeast Asia is further solidified, recently exemplified by the signing of a new three-year contract with the R&A to supply cutting-edge hydration solutions for The Open championships and the AIG Women’s Open.

ARK Motors Pioneers All-Electric Movement in the UK with the ARK Zero – starting at Just £5,995

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ARK Motors, a groundbreaking force in the automotive industry and distinguished as the United Kingdom’s premier all-electric car company, proudly announces the commencement of deliveries for the revolutionary ARK Zero. Astonishingly, the ARK Zero is now available for delivery with an enticing price tag of only £5,995, setting a new standard for affordability in the electric vehicle segment and ushering in a sustainable transport era accessible to all.

Distinguished from conventional manufacturers, ARK Motors has made a resolute commitment to providing exclusively electric vehicles, with the ARK Zero leading the charge. By seamlessly amalgamating affordability and innovation, the ARK Zero is poised to accelerate the United Kingdom’s transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable transportation landscape.

Yilmaz Bora, CEO of ARK Motors, emphasized, “At ARK Motors, we are dedicated to crafting The Future of Urban Mobility, one that is not only more intelligent and efficient but also environmentally responsible. By obviating our reliance on fossil fuels and embracing electric vehicles such as the ARK Zero, we can catalyze positive change within our communities and safeguard our planet for generations to come.”

Bora further expressed his gratitude, stating, “I want to thank our customers for believing in us since day one and dedicated employees for their efforts, which have helped us swiftly establish ourselves in the electric  vehicle market and provide innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of consumers.”

To delve deeper into ARK Motors and explore the remarkable ARK Zero, please visit https://www.futureofurbanmobility.co/

About ARK Motors ARK Motors stands as the United Kingdom’s inaugural and sole all-electric car company, committed to the manufacturing of exclusively electric vehicles. Prioritizing affordability, innovation, and sustainability, ARK Motors leads the vanguard in driving the transition to a more environmentally conscious and promising future for urban mobility. For additional information, please visit https://www.futureofurbanmobility.co/

Sales of insulation surge as construction industry reacts to new building regulations

National builders’ merchant Jewson has recorded an uplift in sales of its sustainable product ranges following the new Building Regulations, which apply to all construction projects in England.

Seen by many as the stepping stone to the Future Homes Standard in 2025, the grace period for the new Building Regulations ended in June this year, with Part F, Part L, Part O and Part S updates all relating to sustainability.  

In the first half of 2023, Jewson – which has several London branches including Peckham, Dulwich and Hammersmith – has reported a rise in sales of enhanced insulation, sustainable cladding and wastewater heat recovery systems.

Sales in air source heat pumps have also risen, which are favoured in the Part L regulations, compared with traditional methods of heating.

Sustainable building solutions

Sales data from Jewson’s Making Better Homes range, which focuses on more sustainable building solutions, were 66% higher in the six months to June 2023, compared with the same period of 2022. The increase was mainly driven by a rise in sales of innovative insulation, which saw a huge 367% rise. Even when accounting for inflation, this demonstrates a significant uplift in demand.  

Wastewater heat recovery systems also surged in popularity, with sales 276% higher in the first half of 2023, compared with the same period in 2022. Sustainable timber cladding sales rose by 18%, while sales of carbon reduction products, such as recycled cavity liners increased by 17%. 

Challenging times

Matthew Handley, category innovation manager at Jewson, said: “We know the period leading up to the new building regulations was challenging for many of our customers and we have been working hard to help them navigate this as smoothly as possible.

“By presenting all the products and services in one place through the Making Better Homes range we aim to create a one-stop-shop for everything tradespeople and builders need to remain compliant and build more sustainably.

“The data suggests that insulation and wastewater heat recovery systems are proving particularly popular, but it will be interesting to see what other opportunities arise in the second half of the year, as the industry continues to adopt more sustainable solutions.”

Harley Street clinic expands to specialise in ACL injuries

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A leading injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation clinic is expanding its dedicated programme to specialise in ACL injuries.

London’s Isokinetic makes the move following the release of its co-founded research into hamstring injuries in professional female footballers across Europe.

The study – which features in the journal of Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology and Arthroscopy (May 2023) – unveiled 21 different risk factors over the 2020/2021 season.

It concludes that “most risk factors for hamstring injuries are extrinsic in nature and associated with the club, the team, and the coaching staff, and not the players themselves.”

The report cites; lack of regular exposure to high-speed football actions during training; playing matches 2 to 3 times per week; load on players; and lack of communication between medical staff and coaching staff.

Prevention is key

Dr Jesus Olmo, Isokinetic sports doctor and former Real Madrid CF medical director, said: “It is essential that as women compete in football in highly competitive and elite levels that we provide an infrastructure that is going to support them.

“We believe that prevention is key and it is crucial to assess players before they experience injury to better understand their unique movement patterns and strategise optimised ways of movement that will keep the individual healthy for longer. We are excited to bring globally recognised and technology advanced medical pathways to female athletes in the UK and Europe.”

Raising the expectations of conditioning and protection

Dr Matthew Stride, Isokinetic sports doctor and former club doctor, Brentford FC, said; “We need to protect our players! There are significant cultural, developmental and biomechanical differences in women’s football however this research is showing that the main contributing factor in women’s injury in elite sport is dependent on club and coaching staff and not on any factors around the player themselves.

“We’ve got a big job to do in raising the expectations of conditioning and protection of women players. They deserve better and we hope that this new dedicated programme can provide the support, foresight and protection that they need.”

Women’s injury programme

The women’s injury programme is based in a technologically advanced, doctor-led environment. Each patient journey starts with a doctor-led pathway beginning with a consultation with an expert sport science doctor who oversees ongoing treatment. The programme includes:

  • Analysis with a doctor in the clinic’s biomechanical lab (Green Room) measures of neuromuscular control by understanding each player’s movement patterns with the Movement Analysis Test (MAT test)
  • Targeted neuromotor training with augmented and real-time feedback on video-walls to optimise movements and neuromuscular control
  • Additional tests include Threshold test and the Isokinetic test, to check the resistance to fatigue and muscle strength
  • GPS tracking technology as a preventive measure to constantly track workloads throughout the entire competitive season and to have real data available, processed by a single device. Doctors can understand the work done by each athlete day after day, to better prepare a bespoke programme
  • Treatment and technology are housed in an extensively equipped five-storey Harley Street facility with hydrotherapy pool, treatment rooms and gym
  • The team rehabilitation mirrors a club environment providing a powerful mindset and mental health benefits to people with injury where patients will exercise with other professional athletes, ballerinas, rugby players and runners in a high-energy positive environment

The study was co-authored by Jan Ekstrand, Linkoping University, Sweden, the Football Research Group, Sweden, and Isokinetic Medical Group, London.

Mark A Preston’s ‘Training by Doing’ Initiative Aims to Revolutionise Corporate Growth Learning

In a bold move to revolutionise corporate learning, Mark A Preston, a renowned Business Growth Trainer, Advisor, and Speaker, has introduced the ‘Training by Doing’ initiative. This groundbreaking initiative is set to bring a fresh, hands-on approach to business growth and SEO training within the UK’s corporate sector.

Charting a New Path in Corporate Education

The ‘Training by Doing’ initiative is designed to breathe new life into the corporate training landscape by emphasising practical experience and active learning. Unlike traditional learning methods, this initiative immerses marketing teams directly in their work environments, fostering a culture of collaborative growth and skill enhancement.

Mark A Preston explained, “At the core of this initiative is the belief that the best learning happens through active engagement and collaboration. It’s about fostering a collaborative space where teams can learn, innovate, and grow together, working towards common goals and tangible results,”

Key Features of the ‘Training by Doing’ Initiative:

  1. On-Site Interactive Learning: Providing hands-on guidance within the workplace to facilitate real-time skill development.
  2. Active Engagement Philosophy: Encouraging a dynamic learning approach where participants actively contribute to shaping strategies and solutions.
  3. Customised Strategies: Crafting strategies tailored to meet each company’s unique goals and industry-specific requirements.
  4. Process Enhancement and Innovation: Focusing on refining processes to sustain growth and productivity improvements.
  5. Practical Marketing Education: Incorporating real-world elements into the training modules, with a specific focus on SEO and growth strategies.
  6. Continuous Collaboration: Supporting ongoing partnerships to nurture long-term success and growth.

An Exclusive Opportunity for Forward-Looking UK Businesses

This forward-thinking initiative offers an exclusive opportunity for UK businesses eager to transform their approach to corporate success. It places a strong emphasis on real-world learning experiences that align with the dynamic nature of today’s business landscape.

For further information or to embark on this transformative journey, please visit www.markapreston.com/seo-training

Notts Sport Unveils Game-Changing ShockWave Collection

Notts Sport, a renowned global leader in the design and supply of high-performance sports systems, is thrilled to announce the launch of its highly anticipated ShockWave Collection.

The ShockWave Collection marks a significant leap forward in sports system technology, offering exceptional and unparalleled performance characteristics alongside a strong focus on environmental sustainability. This collection delivers a wide array of benefits across various sports disciplines, with a primary emphasis on enhancing the player experience and optimising playing conditions.

Since its inception in 2014, ShockWave has been successfully installed in over 26 projects, with the number steadily increasing each year. One notable instance is the recent installation of a FA and World Rugby compliant 3G pitch at Preston School in Yeovil. This installation utilised Tarkett’s PureGrain as the surface infill, representing a notable stride towards a more environmentally conscious future by avoiding the use of rubber crumb infill, which has recently come under scrutiny and falls within an EU-wide ban on intentionally added microplastics.

Notts Sport’s Research and Development Department has been consistently advancing ShockWave technology since 2014, meeting the growing demand from customers across various sectors for the most sustainable design solutions for their sports pitch projects.

As a result of this continuous innovation, Notts Sport is proud to introduce an expanded range of ShockWave products:

  1. ShockWave Onyx: Setting a new sustainability standard in artificial sports systems, this groundbreaking tile now contains a minimum of 35% recycled content. It leads the shock pad market by incorporating recycled materials while maintaining its 100% recyclable nature throughout the collection.
  2. ShockWave Hockey X: Developed in collaboration with England and Great Britain Hockey star Sam Ward, ShockWave Hockey X Sam Ward is tailor-made for hockey. This denser and more robust tile offers GEN2 and Hockey Plus performance while retaining the core benefits of ShockWave technology.
  3. ShockWave Platinum: Introduced in 2021, this innovation is 15mm slimmer than its predecessor, resulting in a sleek 40mm profile. It maintains unmatched critical fall height results of up to 2.5m. Its exceptional UV stability makes it an ideal choice for projects in warmer climates.

Duncan Bennett, Managing Director at Notts Sport, expressed his excitement about the ShockWave Collection, stating, “We are thrilled to introduce the ShockWave Collection which highlights the ongoing success of Shockwave in the sports pitch sector and bringing new technology and sustainable design solutions for a wider range of customers,” said Duncan Bennett, Managing Director at Notts Sport. “Our team has dedicated extensive research and development to create this shockpad that addresses the evolving needs of athletes, facility managers, and schools. ShockWave embodies our commitment to innovation, safety, and performance excellence.”

To learn more about the ShockWave Collection, you can join Notts Sport’s free webinar on September 25th at 12 pm. Sign up here.

Leading Talent Expert Anne-Sofie Lagander Joins Talentic Ltd’s Board

Talentic Ltd is proud to announce the appointment of Anne-Sofie Lagander as its new Non-Executive Director, a move that bolsters the company’s position as a foremost talent acquisition platform within the tech industry. Anne-Sofie Lagander, renowned for her expertise in talent acquisition and organisational strategy, brings a wealth of experience to the team.

Anne-Sofie Lagander boasts a distinguished career marked by accomplishments in talent acquisition and the cultivation of high-performance cultures. She currently leads the Talent & People division at Ultraleap and has previously excelled in executive search and fostering high-performance cultures at IP Group, a FTSE250 venture capital firm.

Expressing her enthusiasm for her new role, Anne-Sofie Lagander remarked, “”I am delighted to join the Talentic Board and contribute to the growth of the company. As the tech industry continues to evolve, it is essential for companies to have access to innovative talent acquisition solutions. I look forward to being part of this transformative journey.”

With Anne-Sofie’s extensive background in the talent acquisition domain, Talentic is poised to further solidify its status as the preferred platform for tech companies seeking exceptional candidates. Her strategic insights and wealth of experience will play a pivotal role in shaping the company’s growth trajectory and strategic direction, enabling it to meet the evolving demands of the tech industry effectively.

Sir Hossein Yassaie, Chairman of Talentic, expressed his delight at Anne-Sofie Lagander’s appointment, saying, “I have had the privilege of working closely with Anne-Sofie for several years, and I am delighted to welcome her to the board of Talentic Ltd. Anne-Sofie’s expertise in Talent and People in the tech industry has consistently impressed me. With her knowledge and approach, I am confident she will greatly contribute to our revolutionary journey in this dynamic sector.”

As Talentic continues to innovate and enhance its talent intelligence platform, providing comprehensive talent acquisition solutions, the addition of Anne-Sofie Lagander as Non-Executive Director underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to excellence in the tech industry’s talent acquisition arena.

Saman Aria-Nejad, CEO of Talentic, highlighted the significance of Anne-Sofie Lagander’s appointment, stating, “Anne-Sofie’s exceptional expertise in talent acquisition and organisational strategy will be invaluable to our board. As the tech industry evolves, having access to innovative talent acquisition solutions is crucial. With Anne-Sofie’s guidance, we are confident in our ability to further strengthen our position as a leading talent acquisition platform. Her strategic insights and experience will shape our growth and direction, ensuring that we continue to meet the evolving needs of the tech industry. We are delighted to welcome Anne-Sofie aboard and look forward to the transformative journey ahead.”

BMW Drives to Victory in UK’s Prideful Car Owners’ Rankings

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In a recent study conducted by the UK’s leading touch-up paint retailer, the question of which drivers take the utmost pride in their cherished vehicles was explored. This comprehensive research, which delves into the connection between car brands and maintenance practices, sheds light on the distinct pride and care habits exhibited by car owners throughout the nation.

Utilising both Chipex’s UK sales data and the DVLA‘s UK car registration data, Chipex devised an index, rating drivers on a scale from 0 to 200 based on their likelihood to purchase touch-up paint. This index allowed Chipex to determine the extent of pride exhibited by drivers of each car brand.

Key Insights from the Study:

  1. Luxury Brands and Meticulous Owners: Owners of luxury car brands such as BMW, Tesla, Porsche, Jaguar, and others stand out for their diligent paint upkeep. This suggests a deeper sense of pride in their vehicle’s appearance and an aversion to imperfections. Remarkably, 11 out of the 77 car manufacturers included in the study achieved a perfect Chipex Index score of 200. Notable mentions include Porsche, Alfa Romeo, and Aston Martin.
  2. BMW Trumps Mercedes in the Pursuit of Perfection: In the age-old rivalry between BMW and Mercedes-Benz, BMW owners demonstrate superior commitment to maintaining their vehicle’s appearance, boasting a flawless paintwork maintenance score of 200. In contrast, their Mercedes counterparts achieved a score of 130.
  3. Electric Cars: Where Style Meets Sustainability: Tesla drivers, with a perfect score of 200, refuse to compromise on aesthetics, potentially reflecting their forward-thinking and eco-conscious mindset.
  4. Everyday Cars Embrace Imperfections: Brands like Vauxhall (with a score of 39) and Toyota (scoring 51), as well as compact car owners, appear to adopt a more laid-back attitude towards minor blemishes. This reflects an acceptance of life’s inevitable small dings.
  5. Family Cars Value Functionality Over Flawlessness: Family car owners prioritise the journeys of life over maintaining a spotless finish, cherishing functionality and the memories created with their vehicles over pure aesthetics. Popular family-focused SUVs such as the Nissan Qashqai and Kia Sportage achieved scores of 38 and 37, respectively.

Johnny Graham, the founder of Chipex, offered his perspective on the findings:

“The study highlights a clear correlation between luxury car ownership and the quest for perfection. We sell touch up paint for all brands, but there is a need to educate drivers of ‘everyday runarounds’ that our product exists, it’s affordable and is easy to use. Not only can a quick touch up job help retain the value of your car, it can help instil a sense of pride for your beloved motor; whether it’s a top-of-the-range Aston Martin or a humble Skoda.”

For more in-depth information about the Chipex Index, additional insights from the study, and access to the raw data, visit the Chipex UK website.