Political Honours conferred: December 2023
The King has been graciously pleased to signify His intention of conferring the following Honours.
The King has been graciously pleased to signify His intention of conferring the following Honours.
The MoU builds on UKEF and EFA's existing strong relationship and will enable the agencies to deepen collaboration in areas such as the energy transition, infrastructure and growing secure supply chains.
The EU must tackle the challenge of rogue member states to fulfil its potential as a geostrategic actor.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday hosted the final meeting of the 2023 Business Council.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hosted the final meeting of the 2023 Business Council earlier yesterday.
The UK and EU have agreed to extend trade rules on electric vehicles until the end of 2026 to keep costs down for manufacturers and consumers, the Prime Minister has announced today (Thursday 21 December).
One in seven project managers who consider themselves to be neurodivergent have not informed their employer about their condition, according to a new survey by APM.
New and exciting changes are coming to APM's volunteering offering in 2024 that will maximise and diversify opportunities for members and project professionals to volunteer with their chartered organisation.
With a COP28 deal to transition away from fossil fuels, speeding up the energy transition and economic diversification will help Gulf countries protect the needs of future generations and avoid costly consequences of delayed action.
Approaching conflict as a national issue sidelines a complex web of transnational influences and threatens prospects for sustainable peace.
As an agriculture powerhouse and future G20 and COP president, the country can lead the effort to change the way the world produces food.
Capital is leaving the country, but some net FDI outflows to other manufacturing destinations allow Chinese firms to avoid trade friction with the US.
Over the previous few months, the APM team has worked alongside our volunteers in virtual and physical events to shape our future volunteering offering with the aim of creating greater visibility, accessibility and opportunities for volunteers following a review conducted in 2021-2022.
Association for Project Management (APM) held its first ever international event in the Republic of Ireland; ‘Building a World-Class Project Profession in Ireland: Challenges and Opportunities'.
Association for Project Management (APM) held its first ever international event in the Republic of Ireland; ‘Building a World-Class Project Profession in Ireland: Challenges and Opportunities'.
As the chartered membership organisation for the project profession, APM wants to understand more about the current and future landscape for the projects and programmes creating social benefits in the UK.
Reducing opportunities for human error must be a top policy priority to reduce the risk of potentially catastrophic laboratory accidents involving high-consequence pathogens.
APM has welcomed a rising number of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) which offer APM accredited academic courses in project management.
The country has enjoyed economic development and stability, but with opposition parties banned and protest continuing, a peaceful election is uncertain.
We're pleased to announce we've launched a new agreement designed to reduce the costs of receiving money into public sector organisations, as well as reduce fraud.
The grass-roots movement poses a real challenge in the run-up to Russia's March 2024 presidential election.
We're pleased to announce a new CCS partnership with key public sector buying organisations to increase support, value for money and service levels in school temporary staffing.
Stamping out modern slavery in supply chains is one of the UK government's top priorities, as a public sector buyer, your decisions have the power to help eradicate it
Decades-old concerns are still not being adequately addressed.
The UK government's new bill, unveiled alongside a new treaty with Rwanda, is extraordinary - for all the wrong reasons.