Morgan says goodbye to steel In this article: Sports car manufacturer Morgan is finishing its relationship with steel – a staple of the brand’s DNA for over 80 years – as it completes its move to an all-aluminium architecture
National Occupational Standards (NOS) Review 2020/21: Consultation Phase 2 National Occupational Standards (NOS) Review 2020/21: Consultation Phase 2
How to get your CV up to scratch In this article: Getting your CV in order is the first step to achieving your career goals, Calibre Group’s Sabina Hegarty explains how to make sure it makes a big impression
Now is the time to use apprentice levy funds On World Youth Skills Day the IMI urges levy paying employers to retain and recruit apprentices
Here for you, even if the government isn’t I’ll be honest, there wasn’t a great deal to get excited about in last week’s summer statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The day I met my hero… the Citroën DS In this article: Motoring writer and UK Car of the Year judge Alex Robbins the day he got to drive the car of his childhood dreams in the French countryside
How Vertu is mixing real and digital sales post-lockdown In this article: Vertu boss, Robert Forrester discusses how digital is vital, but why it must go hand-in-hand with physical premises
Automotive sector demonstrating resilience Analysis of new ONS data by Institute of the Motor Industry reveals June opening of showrooms provided vital boost although hard decisions still being made
Learning’s coming back The last few months have been incredibly stressful and if you’re an apprentice you’ve probably been wondering how you were going to be able to complete your qualifications.
COVID-19: MOT feast and famine In this article: COVID-19’s economic impact is still unclear and the MOT sector needs to be adaptable, preparing for a boom and bust scenario as we head towards 2021