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Albright College adds Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management to its School of Professional Studies

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 06:06 EDT

Albright College announces the launch of a Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management through its School of Professional Studies (SPS), offering working adults a career-focused pathway into one of the fastest-growing fields in business. Organizations across every sector are navigating an increasingly complex talent landscape shaped by workforce shortages, shifting employee expectations, and the growing importance of culture, equity, and retention. Human resource professionals are at the center of it all, and the demand for skilled HR practitioners who can think strategically and act with purpose has never been higher. The B.S. in Human Resource Management is designed to help students develop those capabilities. The program combines business knowledge with human resource strategy to prepare graduates for careers in talent management, employee relations, training and development, workforce planning, and organizational leadership. Students develop skills in ethical decision-making, workplace effectiveness, and people-centered practices that support both individual employees and organizational success. The program is delivered fully online through Albright's School of Professional Studies, designed for working adults seeking flexible, accelerated pathways to a degree. At $300 per credit, tuition is designed to be affordable and transparent. Students may also apply for prior learning credit, which enables them to earn academic credit for professional experience, industry certifications, and workplace training they have already completed. For HR professionals with years of hands-on experience, this option can significantly reduce the time and cost required to finish a degree. Advisors work with each student to identify eligible experience and chart the most direct path to completion. Graduates will be positioned for roles in HR departments, consulting, workforce development, and people operations across industries. "People are the engine of every great organization, and the professionals who support them deserve an education that takes that seriously. Our Human Resource Management program prepares students to think strategically about talent, act with integrity, and lead organizations toward cultures where people can thrive." President Debra M. Townsley, Ph.D., said. Prospective students can learn more about Albright's School of Professional Studies and explore degree programs at albright.edu/sps or by contacting the School of Professional Studies directly. About Albright College Albright College, founded in 1856, is Berks County's oldest institution of higher learning. Located on a 118-acre suburban campus in Reading, Pa., Albright offers a rigorous liberal arts education with a distinctive interdisciplinary focus, including a flexible co-major program that empowers students to build a truly personalized academic experience. The College's mission is to equip students to live their best lives, now and in the future, while serving the broader community through educational outreach and meaningful partnerships. Learn more at albright.edu .

One Million and Counting: Russell Roof Tiles Celebrates Major Milestone

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:25 EDT

Russell Roof Tiles is celebrating the sales of its one millionth Bute3® tile, marking a huge milestone for the innovative tile, which has rapidly become the company's fastest-growing tile since launch. The achievement comes less than a year after full production of Bute3® began in June 2025, following an investment of more than £20 million and five years of design, engineering and development. Produced on the company's new fully automated, state-of-the-art tile manufacturing line in Burton on Trent, Bute3® has quickly become a game-changing solution. The one millionth tile milestone reflects the strong market demand for Bute3®, which has already been used or specified on 80-plus developments across the UK. Designed to address the challenges facing housebuilders and developers, the product combines the traditional appearance of a plain tile with the efficiency of a large-format roofing solution. Developed as a thinner, lighter concrete interlocking tile, Bute3® was engineered to retain the quality and durability Russell Roof Tiles is known for while improving installation efficiency. Its unique triple-tile format enables roofing contractors to install roofs up to 33 per cent faster than alternative products, delivering a traditional plain tile aesthetic. The product requires just 10.9 tiles per square metre, significantly reducing the number of tiles needed compared with traditional plain tile systems. Its reduced weight also improves handling on site, while allowing more tiles to be transported per pallet, helping to cut delivery requirements and associated carbon emissions. Andrew Hayward , Managing Director at Russell Roof Tiles, said: "Achieving sales of a million Bute3® is a fantastic achievement and a proud moment for everyone involved in bringing this product to market. From the initial concept and development stages through to full-scale manufacturing, Bute3® has represented a major investment in innovation, technology and British manufacturing." "The speed at which we have reached this milestone demonstrates the strong demand from developers, housebuilders and roofing contractors who are looking for products that can improve build efficiency without compromising on quality, durability or aesthetics." "Bute3® has successfully moved from trial projects to becoming a standard specification on several major developments. Its versatility, ease of installation and performance continue to make it a compelling and viable alternative to traditional plain tile, clay and slate roof coverings." Since launch, both national and regional housebuilders have adopted Bute3® after assessing its technical performance, cost efficiencies and practical installation benefits. The tile's ability to deliver faster fixing speeds and support tighter construction programmes has helped it gain traction across a wide range of residential developments. Russell Roof Tiles continues to invest in the development of the product range, including the introduction of new colour options, ensuring Bute3® remains a versatile and future-focused solution for modern roofing applications. Reaching the one millionth tile is not only a landmark for Bute3® but also further evidence of Russell Roof Tiles' commitment to delivering innovative products that meet the evolving needs of the construction industry through smarter design, improved efficiency and dependable UK manufacturing.

Roof Above the Rest: New Tile Wins Industry Award

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:24 EDT

Manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles is celebrating after its innovative Bute3® roof tile was named Roofing Solution of the Year at prestigious industry awards. The Showhome Readers' Awards win marks the first industry accolade for Bute3® an innovative product from Burton on Trent headquartered Russell Roof Tiles. Recognising the company's continued commitment to developing high-quality roofing solutions for the UK housebuilding sector. This leading trade publication and media platform is aimed at the residential design and housebuilding industry. The Showhome Readers' Awards are voted for by readers of Showhome magazine, making the win a strong endorsement from housebuilders, developers and industry professionals. Bethany Kellock, Editor of Showhome magazine, said: "I would like to congratulate everyone at Russell Roof Tiles on winning the Showhome Readers' Award for Roofing Solution of the Year for their Bute3® tile. This recognition by our Showhome readers is a testament to the team's dedication, innovation, and commitment to delivering high-quality roofing solutions for the UK housebuilding sector. It is always encouraging to see hard work and sustained excellence acknowledged by the industry, and Russell Roof Tiles should be extremely proud of this achievement." Russell Roof Tiles recently achieved sales of one million Bute3® tile, marking a huge milestone for the innovative tile, which has rapidly become the company's fastest-growing tile since launch. These achievements come less than a year after full production of Bute3® began in June 2025, following an investment of more than £20 million and five years of design, engineering and development. The tile combines the appearance of traditional plain tiles with a modern interlocking triple-tile format, with a double-cambered design offering quality and strength. With the appearance of 3 separate plain tiles but is installed as one, it helps contractors reduce handling time and improve productivity, speeding up installation, up to 33 per cent faster than comparable small-format products. Quicker project turnaround times enable contractors to complete developments at a faster pace without compromising quality. Andrew Hayward, Managing Director at Russell Roof Tiles, said: "We are absolutely delighted that Bute3® has been recognised by Showhome readers as Roofing Solution of the Year. This is the first award win for the product, which makes it a particularly proud moment for everyone involved in its development. "Bute3® reflects our continued focus on innovation, performance and quality, and it has been designed with the needs of both developers and installers in mind. To receive this recognition from the industry is a fantastic endorsement of the product and the team behind it." Russell Roof Tiles has a long-standing reputation for supporting the UK housing market with durable, attractive and reliable roofing products. The success of Bute3® underlines the company's ongoing investment in product innovation and development and its commitment to providing solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern construction. The award win further strengthens Russell Roof Tiles' position as a trusted supplier to the sector and highlights the company's dedication to delivering roofing products that combine quality, practicality and aesthetic appeal. By combining market-leading product design with cutting-edge manufacturing technology, Russell Roof Tiles has redefined what is possible in tile production, delivering improvements in productivity, sustainability, and customer value.

Expert Warns of Growing Subsidence Risk Threatening Warehouse Infrastructure

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:10 EDT

Ground engineering and void specialist Mainmark UK is raising awareness of subsidence, a growing threat facing the logistics and warehousing sector which can compromise the long-term stability and performance of critical infrastructure. Subsidence is the downward movement of the ground beneath a building, which can cause a structure's foundations to sink. Subsidence can occur when the original foundations of a building are unsuitable for the ground and soil types. In the UK, one of the primary causes of subsidence is clay soil shrinkage, which occurs when prolonged dry periods remove moisture from the soil, causing it to contract. Sinking foundations, un-level concrete floors, roadways and hardstands are all common symptoms of subsidence within a warehouse environment. This can result in sloping floors that are challenging for automation equipment, as well as high-level racking and the use of Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) equipment, much of which is reliant on perfectly even floors. VNA equipment requires extremely even, flat floors and even the smallest floor imperfection can be magnified, potentially causing the truck to sway and damage racking. With a track record of 100 plus projects across the logistics sector, Mainmark understand the challenge of remedial works affecting warehouse operations and prides itself in minimising disruption. The firm's non-invasive approach enables structures to be re-levelled quickly and accurately while minimising downtime for logistics operators. Extreme weather conditions, heavy logistics traffic, and the movement of heavy vehicle loads are contributing factors that can destabilise warehouse infrastructure over time. This risk is accelerating due to continued climate change, following extreme record-breaking dry summers alongside wet periods, reflecting the continued shift in the UK's climate pattern. According to the Met Office, changes will continue, and by 2070 we will see winters are up to 30 per cent wetter, summers between 1 and 6°C warmer and 60 per cent drier (depending on the region). David Hedley , Commercial & Infrastructure Lead at Mainmark Ground Engineering UK, said: "Subsidence in warehouses not only risks the safety of operators, damaging costly equipment, but it can also impact the movement of vehicles in and out of a facility, costing several thousands of pounds in repair and business interruption costs, and potentially disruption to critical supply chains. "In a worst-case scenario, if left untreated for too long, a warehouse might be rendered unsafe, and operations will have to cease while large-scale construction work takes place to fix the problem." Mainmark plans to share their concerns with the industry at Multimodal, the flagship supply chain exhibition taking place at Birmingham's NEC (30 June to 2 July), which coincides with UK Logistics Week and brings together thousands of logistics, transport and warehousing professionals. The event will showcase the latest innovations, trends and solutions shaping the future of logistics and supply chain management. With unique, innovative solutions for rectifying warehouse subsidence, Mainmark uses some of the most reliable, practical and least disruptive methods of re-levelling for buildings. The firm can re-level and re-support warehouses of any size, correcting moving and sunken driveways, pavements, floors and machinery bases, and strengthen weak ground. Established in the UK in 2016, Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd is headquartered in Milton Keynes, on the edge of the Golden Logistics Triangle. The company has more than 30 years of experience globally and has continued to expand its UK presence with operational hubs in Hampshire and Greater Manchester, serving customers across England, Scotland and Ireland. Robert Jervis, Event Director at organiser Clarion Events Ltd, said, "Multimodal 2026 is set to be another flagship event, and we are delighted to welcome new exhibitors supporting the wider transport and logistics sector to the exhibition. This expansion into broader support services further reinforces the show's position as the UK and Ireland's leading supply chain event." Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd has over three decades of experience and has established itself as a pioneering force in the industry, leading the way in developing and delivering cutting-edge solutions. Mainmark has earned international recognition as an award-winning ground engineering organisation.

New Appointment Warns Urgent Action On Subsidence Is Vital To Protect UK's Infrastructure

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:06 EDT

The new head of ground engineering and asset preservation specialist Mainmark UK has warned that prioritising the longevity of the UK's critical infrastructure is crucial amid the growing risk of subsidence. With an 86 per cent chance that the UK will experience the warmest year on record between 2026-2030 , this shows no signs of slowing. The chance of ground movement and subsidence beneath national infrastructure increases when moisture evaporates and soils shrink. This is specifically pertinent in rail environments where even minor ground instability can lead to speed restrictions, line closures and costly emergency repairs. Ian Thornhill has recently been appointed as General Manager at Mainmark, to spearhead the growth of the company in the UK and Europe. Ian will lead the company as it looks to grow and expand into new markets to ultimately become a one-stop shop for full lifecycle asset management, from routine monitoring and inspection, to testing and ultimately, repairing. Ian is a geologist by qualification and brings more than 15 years' experience in infrastructure and engineering services. He has held senior roles within organisations including infrastructure consulting firm AECOM and civil and structural engineering consultancy Structural Investigation Services Ltd (SIS Group) with experience across rail, highways and infrastructure services. Ian said: "In the UK, we have typically been very reactive to infrastructure problems. An awful lot of our infrastructure is ageing and some of our roads are in a dire state. We have seen infrastructure failures and bridge collapses in Germany and Italy, and we need to make sure that we protect our assets rather than having a big event occur that shocks us into action. "We are seeing more extreme weather; even last month high temperatures resulted in travel chaos for train journeys across the UK. The likes of routine monitoring supplies so much data for us to proactively predict the longevity of our infrastructure and the ground around it. Asset owners must be well positioned, by partnering with companies such as Mainmark UK, to respond to the subsidence threat and keep daily operations moving." In his most recent role as Operations Managing Director at SIS Group, Ian was responsible for growing the business significantly while strengthening operational capability and delivery. During this time, the organisation expanded its revenue, team size and regional presence. Peter Bierton , CEO, at Mainmark, said: "We are delighted to welcome Ian Thornhill as the new General Manager at Mainmark. He has a wealth of experience, and we look forward to Ian playing a key role in our growth in the infrastructure sector across the UK and Europe. Subsidence is a universal problem, and it poses safety concerns, so it is vital that asset owners take the necessary steps to mitigate this." Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd, established in 2016, is a subsidiary of the global Mainmark group - headquartered in Sydney, Australia, which has successfully grown its global presence over the last 20 years and now has 18 office locations worldwide.

SGS brings together scientific leaders to advance cosmetic innovation at Future Skin 2026

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 03:04 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is set to host Future Skin 2026, an immersive three-day seminar designed to connect and equip professionals shaping cosmetic innovation. Delivered by SGS proderm, an SGS company, the event will bring together experts from across Europe and beyond for a focused program of insights, collaboration and discussion. The cosmetic industry faces growing pressure to deliver faster, safer and more sustainable innovations, while navigating tighter budgets, increased regulatory scrutiny and rising consumer expectations. Future Skin 2026 is designed for scientific leaders ready to move beyond incremental change and turn challenges into opportunities. The seminar combines applied science, regulatory insight and methodological innovation to support professionals responsible for transforming ideas into market-ready products. The program features four sessions and two hands-on workshops, delivering practical guidance and meaningful exchange. Across the sessions, participants will explore innovation risks from industry and regulatory perspectives, translate emerging science into robust methodologies and assess how sustainability is reshaping formulation strategies and innovation pathways. A dedicated session on innovative testing solutions will demonstrate how advanced methods can accelerate the path from concept to market. Participants will also work on claim development and pilot study strategies, learning how to define strong, differentiated claims under time and budget constraints. A focused workshop on bridging science and marketing will show how complex scientific results can be translated into clear, compelling consumer narratives using visualization, video and modern communication channels. A live laboratory demonstration at SGS proderm offers behind-the-scenes insights into cutting-edge testing, reinforcing the seminar's strong connection between theory and practice. Future Skin 2026 is more than a seminar; it is a focused forum for scientific professionals who want to: Generate innovative product ideas Gain fresh inspiration through peer exchange Network with key opinion leaders and innovators Strengthen their role as strategic partners within their organizations Future Skin 2026 will take place at the Madison Hotel in Hamburg from November 16-18, 2026. For those seeking rigorous scientific content, practical tools and actionable insights, Future Skin 2026 offers the knowledge and connections needed to accelerate innovation. Cosmetic industry professionals looking to shape the future of cosmetic innovation are encouraged to register now . For more information, contact: Jennifer Buckley Senior Global Marketing Manager Food, Cosmetics & Personal Care Tel: +1 973 461 1498

Ohio State Survey: 3 in 10 Young Adults Don't Have a Doctor; Most Rarely See One

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 02:00 EDT

Skipped doctor appointments can mean missed screenings, delayed care and more ER use Key takeaways A national poll of 1,006 adults found only 71% of people ages 18-29 have a primary care doctor, compared with 97% of adults 65 and older. Among young adults who do have a primary care provider, fewer than half said they had a checkup in the past year. Physicians say annual visits help catch overdue vaccines, screenings and other health issues early, while directing patients to the right level of care. A new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds young adults are missing out on the health benefits of having a primary care doctor. The national poll of 1,006 adults found only 71% of adults ages 18-29 have a primary care doctor compared with 97% of adults age 65 and older. Among younger adults who do have a doctor, only 47% have had a checkup in the past year. "Having a primary care doctor is especially important when we're young," said Zachary Bittinger, MD , family medicine physician and clinical assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine . "We look ahead five years, 10 years and 20 years, because that's ideally how long you see your primary care doctor. That kind of relationship means that for each stage of life, from college to raising children to retirement, you get the kind of advice that keeps you safe." What happens during an annual physical exam? Building the patient-doctor relationship can start with an annual physical exam. It's a routine checkup and a chance to discuss health issues and preventive care. Patients will answer questions about their health history and have a physical exam. The physical exam may include the following: Check vital signs like temperature, pulse and breathing rate Measure height, weight and blood pressure Listen to heart and lungs Look at mouth and ears Examine skin Feel lymph nodes Check for swelling in arms and legs Based on the answers to the questions and the physical exam, the doctor may order blood tests to check blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The doctor will review the medical history and may recommend health screenings and vaccinations. "My young, healthy patients might be the picture of health but they might not know they're behind on their tetanus shot because it's been 10 years," Bittinger said. "They might not know that it's time for their first Pap test. There are lots of things that crop up that we see coming in primary care from a long way away." Where do young adults seek non-emergency care? When a health issue that is not an emergency arises, young adults turn to urgent care clinics. The survey shows 36% will seek out an urgent care clinic first, while 68% of older adults will contact their primary care provider. "It's often best to start with your primary care doctor to decide the ideal place to seek care," Bittinger said. "If it's a small problem, we may steer you to urgent care. If it's a medium problem, we can prioritize seeing you. If it's a bigger problem, you may end up in the emergency room." Seeing a primary care doctor is associated with better health outcomes, fewer hospital stays and less emergency department use. What is the survey methodology? This study was conducted by SSRS on its Opinion Panel Omnibus platform. The SSRS Opinion Panel Omnibus is a national, twice-per-month, probability-based survey. Data collection was conducted from May 1 - 3, 2026, among a sample of 1,006 respondents. The survey was conducted via web (n=976) and telephone (n=30) and administered in English. The margin of error for total respondents is +/-3.6 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. All SSRS Opinion Panel Omnibus data are weighted to represent the target population of U.S. adults ages 18 or older.

SGS Details Updated Mandatory National Standard for Jewelry in China

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:54 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 085.26, highlighting China's update of safety requirements for jewelry. GB 28480-2026 'Jewelry safety technical requirements' was published by China's State Administration for Market Regulation and the Standardization Administration of China in March 2026. Outlining safety requirements for adult and children's jewelry, GB 28480-2026 covers methods and specifications for physical, mechanical and chemical properties, as well as labeling and marking criteria. Due for implementation on April 1, 2027, GB 28480-2026 replaces GB 28480-2012 'Adornment - Provision for limit of baneful elements'. The new standard will affect stakeholders across the adult and children's jewelry supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers operating in the Chinese market. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 085.26 includes two useful tables with further information about GB 28480-2026 , including highlights and technical requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 085.26 for more details. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivaled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Updates Mandatory National Standard for Jewelry SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Lielie Li Technical Support, Chemical Tel: +86 (0)21 6107 8372 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

SGS Highlights Updated Rules for Food Contact Ceramics in Luxembourg

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:45 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 084.26, summarizing Luxembourg's publication of revised rules on migration limits for lead and cadmium in food contact ceramics. The Grand-Ducal Regulation of May 19, 2026, amends Grand-Ducal Regulation of February 1985 concerning ceramic articles intended to come into contact with food. As well as introducing stricter migration limits for lead and cadmium, the Regulation contains expanded provisions allowing economic operators to consider specific factors when placing ceramic articles on the market. Stakeholders across the Luxembourg food contact ceramic materials and articles supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, retailers and other intermediaries, are affected by the amendment, which became effective on May 29, 2026. There has also been a recent update to the rules on food contact ceramics in the Netherlands. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 084.26 provides further information about the new Regulation, including a helpful table clarifying ceramic article categories and their respective limits. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 084.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Luxembourg Updates Rules for Food Contact Ceramics SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Brexit critics accused us of fraud - but we built a £12 Billion export powerhouse by mastering post-Brexit trade, says logistics CEO

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:04 EDT

Andrew Baxter , Chief Executive of Europa Worldwide Group , today revealed how his company transformed a major Brexit challenge into a significant competitive advantage, despite fierce criticism and accusations of fraud from rivals. In the years following the EU referendum, while many competitors complained about the complexities of leaving the customs union, Europa took a different approach. The business developed a groundbreaking solution to streamline the movement of goods between the UK and Europe, enabling thousands of UK exporters to maintain seamless trade. "Life outside the customs union meant every shipment required export and import declarations, along with the need to onboard importers and charge them for duties, VAT and clearance fees," said Baxter. "This had the potential to create major disruption. We tackled the problem head on and launched a solution that operated successfully for over a year before any competitor could replicate it." The result speaks for itself. Europa is now the clear market leader, moving more than double the volume of its nearest competitor and facilitating over £12 billion in UK exports via its innovative route. The innovation that changed the game Traditional shipping terms were typically Delivered Duty Uncleared (DDU), leaving the importer responsible for all clearance costs, duties and VAT. Europa instead created a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) product - placing full customs responsibility on the UK exporter. Many competitors dismissed the DDP model because UK exporters could not reclaim EU VAT, viewing it as commercially unviable. Europa saw a different path. By leveraging an existing EU customs regulation, the company clears all continental European goods through France (with French-destined goods cleared in Belgium). This allows zero-rating of VAT and enables a seamless DDP offering that protects customers from friction and delays. "We developed something that many said was impossible," Baxter added. "At first, competitors didn't just doubt us - they accused us of non-compliance and even fraud. Some actively told our customers we would be shut down. The more they attacked us, the more determined we became - and the more market share we won." Baxter noted that it took competitors around three years to develop their own versions, which he says still lag behind Europa's solution. Today, the majority of UK exports to Europe move on a DDP basis, either through Europa or its competitors. Without this mechanism, Baxter believes UK-Europe trade would have suffered far greater damage. A committed Brexiteer driven by principle A vocal supporter of Brexit, Baxter hosted the launch event for the Leave campaign alongside Boris Johnson. He is clear that his support was based on principle, not prior knowledge of any commercial workaround. "I supported Brexit because I believed the UK should be an independent, self-governing nation," he said. "I knew it would complicate my own business - and I had no special customs insight at the time. But that personal commitment to making Brexit work for our customers drove us to find a genuine solution rather than just complain about the problem." Powered by Better As Europa enters its seventh decade in business, the company continues to invest in smarter solutions, customs expertise and international capability to support customers trading across more than 160 countries worldwide. From its origins as a specialist European operator to its position today as a global logistics provider, Europa remains focused on helping businesses navigate complexity and release opportunity wherever it exists. Ten years after the Brexit referendum, the company's conclusion is clear: businesses that embrace change, invest in innovation and maintain a global outlook will be best placed to succeed in the years ahead.

Roof Above the Rest: New Tile Wins Industry Award

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:03 EDT

Manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles is celebrating after its innovative Bute3® roof tile was named Roofing Solution of the Year at prestigious industry awards. The Showhome Readers' Awards win marks the first industry accolade for Bute3® an innovative product from Burton on Trent headquartered Russell Roof Tiles. Recognising the company's continued commitment to developing high-quality roofing solutions for the UK housebuilding sector. This leading trade publication and media platform is aimed at the residential design and housebuilding industry. The Showhome Readers' Awards are voted for by readers of Showhome magazine, making the win a strong endorsement from housebuilders, developers and industry professionals. Bethany Kellock, Editor of Showhome magazine, said: "I would like to congratulate everyone at Russell Roof Tiles on winning the Showhome Readers' Award for Roofing Solution of the Year for their Bute3® tile. This recognition by our Showhome readers is a testament to the team's dedication, innovation, and commitment to delivering high-quality roofing solutions for the UK housebuilding sector. It is always encouraging to see hard work and sustained excellence acknowledged by the industry, and Russell Roof Tiles should be extremely proud of this achievement." Russell Roof Tiles recently achieved sales of one million Bute3® tile, marking a huge milestone for the innovative tile, which has rapidly become the company's fastest-growing tile since launch. These achievements come less than a year after full production of Bute3® began in June 2025, following an investment of more than £20 million and five years of design, engineering and development. The tile combines the appearance of traditional plain tiles with a modern interlocking triple-tile format, with a double-cambered design offering quality and strength. With the appearance of 3 separate plain tiles but is installed as one, it helps contractors reduce handling time and improve productivity, speeding up installation, up to 33 per cent faster than comparable small-format products. Quicker project turnaround times enable contractors to complete developments at a faster pace without compromising quality. Andrew Hayward, Managing Director at Russell Roof Tiles, said: "We are absolutely delighted that Bute3® has been recognised by Showhome readers as Roofing Solution of the Year. This is the first award win for the product, which makes it a particularly proud moment for everyone involved in its development. "Bute3® reflects our continued focus on innovation, performance and quality, and it has been designed with the needs of both developers and installers in mind. To receive this recognition from the industry is a fantastic endorsement of the product and the team behind it." Russell Roof Tiles has a long-standing reputation for supporting the UK housing market with durable, attractive and reliable roofing products. The success of Bute3® underlines the company's ongoing investment in product innovation and development and its commitment to providing solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern construction. The award win further strengthens Russell Roof Tiles' position as a trusted supplier to the sector and highlights the company's dedication to delivering roofing products that combine quality, practicality and aesthetic appeal. By combining market-leading product design with cutting-edge manufacturing technology, Russell Roof Tiles has redefined what is possible in tile production, delivering improvements in productivity, sustainability, and customer value.

Shell Shock Technologies' Sponsored Shooter John Vlieger Takes Home 1st in Carry Optics Division at 2026 Bluegrass USPSA State Championship

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:01 EDT

Vlieger also took home Second Overall at the 2026 Bluegrass USPSA State Championship, held June 19 - 21, 2026, in Wilmore, Kentucky. Shell Shock Technologies , LLC (SST), a leading innovator in the ammunition industry, is proud to announce its sponsored shooter, John Vlieger, finished 1 st in the Carry Optics Division, as well as Second Overall, out of 91 competitors at the 2026 Bluegrass USPSA State Championship, hosted by the Blue Grass Sportsmen's League. The match, held June 19 - 21, 2026, in Wilmore, Kentucky, featured 269 competitors across multiple divisions, with Vlieger completing 11 stages, totaling 157.15 seconds, and earning 997.5887 match points-96.85% of the available points. "The Bluegrass State Championship was another great reminder of why I trust Shell Shock Technologies' NAS³™ cases ," commented Vlieger. "My match ammo produced a 5-fps extreme spread and performed all weekend flawlessly, allowing me to focus entirely on execution. That consistency helped me secure the Carry Optics title and finish second overall." SST NAS 3 cases are engineered for enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, and reduced weight compared to traditional brass casings. These benefits have made them a preferred choice among top-tier competitors like Vlieger, who demand peak performance from their gear. "Taking first in Carry Optics and second overall in a field this competitive demands real skill and discipline, and we're proud that shooters of John's caliber trust NAS 3 cases to deliver the consistency they need, round after round. His success reflects both his dedication and what NAS 3 technology brings to the line," said Peter Foss , Managing Partner and CEO of Shell Shock Technologies. Vlieger has fired over 200,000 rounds of ammunition with SST's NAS 3 cases since first becoming a sponsored shooter in 2017. His next match appearance for the 2026 season will be at the 2026 Cheely Custom Gunworks Area 5 Championship, presented by S3 Range Carts, in Lyons, Michigan, from July 23 - 26, 2026. About Shell Shock Technologies NAS 3 Cases: NAS 3 pistol cases are 50 percent lighter than brass cases, offer greater lubricity, and will not abrade, clog, foul, wear out, or damage breach and ejector mechanisms. The cases offer greater corrosion resistance, tensile strength (2x stronger), and elasticity than brass. NAS 3 cases will not split, chip, crack, or grow (stretch). The pistol cases are fully reloadable (using S3 Reload dies) and can be reloaded many more times than brass cases. NAS 3 cases can be picked up with a magnet. NAS 3 is "Best in Class" for maintaining consistent velocity between rounds. In an independent test performed by H.P. White Laboratory (a major munitions testing facility), rounds fired using NAS 3 cases achieved a velocity standard deviation of 0.093 FPS (124-grain FMJ bullet, 4.2 grains Titegroup powder, ten rounds, extreme variation 3fps). Keep up with Shell Tech's advanced ammunition on the website and social media platforms: Facebook , Instagram , X (formerly Twitter) , and YouTube .

Ascendus Receives $115,000 from OFN's Capital Solutions Accelerator to Launch Graduation and Capital Velocity Pilot

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 08:58 EDT

Ascendus, a mission-driven nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), has been awarded a $115,000 grant from the Opportunity Finance Network (OFN) Capital Solutions Accelerator program. The funding will support the launch of Ascendus's Graduation and Capital Velocity Pilot Program, a structured pathway designed to help small business owners graduate from CDFI lending to traditional bank financing, doubling capital velocity and strengthening the broader CDFI ecosystem. The grant represents a significant milestone in Ascendus's strategy to move beyond access to capital and into full Financial Ascension for the entrepreneurs it serves. By creating a formalized graduation pathway via loan refinancing, Ascendus aims to free up capital for new borrowers while positioning clients for long-term financial independence within the traditional banking system. Ascendus is also among three finalists competing for an additional $25,000 award, with a representative traveling to Austin, TX to present the program to OFN's selection committee. "When we rebranded in 2020, we embarked on a bold vision of creating financial ascension, not merely inclusion, for all. Today, with the success of our Get Ready program, our core lending work, and now this graduation-to-bank effort, we have made financial ascension a reality for many small business owners. We are creating change, together." - Paul Quintero, Chief Executive Officer, Ascendus Building on this momentum, Ascendus will participate in OFN's upcoming annual Small Business Finance Forum (SBFF) in Austin, TX, from June 10-12, 2026. During the forum, Andrea Ierace , SVP of Lending, will present the Graduation and Capital Velocity Pilot in the official OFN Pitch Competition. The presentation will serve as a key opportunity to gather critical feedback from industry evaluators and build strategic connections to support the continued development of this financial solution. The OFN Capital Solutions Accelerator grant reinforces Ascendus's commitment to building a full-circle model of small business support: from pre-loan readiness coaching to active lending to graduation into the mainstream financial system. This approach not only expands access to capital for underserved entrepreneurs but also increases the long-term sustainability and impact of mission-driven lenders like Ascendus.

Rare Early Black Madonna and Child Painting Emerges for Sale After Over Two Centuries Owned by the Same Family

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 05:30 EDT

Cusco School c.1700 picture owned by Sicilian and Maltese nobles the Messinas expected to fetch up to £50,000 at Sloane Street Auctions on July 15 A rare early religious painting, owned by the same family for over two centuries, comes for sale for the first time at Sloane Street Auctions of July 15. The Black Madonna and Child, a product of the Peruvian Cusco School, has been the property of the Messina family since the 18 th century. Sicilian nobles thought to have been part of the Norman conquest of the island around 1,000 years ago, they owned the Messina Palace in Palermo. The family itself, however, were driven into exile in Malta after Count Giovanni Messina (d.1800) was executed in Catanzo during the purge of the Neapolitan nobility which followed the revolutions in Naples after the Bonaparte successes in Italy. He would have been a target because his family supported the Bourbon rule of Sicily from Naples as part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The painting passed down through the family and was owned by Count Rosario Messina (1796-1875), a wealthy merchant in Malta, and then his daughter Concetta Messina, who married Harman Grisewood (1855-1935) in 1875. Their grandson was Harman Grisewood (1906-97), a key figure in the BBC and founder of The Third Programme, who has an actor in early days performed alongside the theatrical and film greats Peggy Ashcroft, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson. "This extraordinarily rare depiction of the black Madonna and Child from circa 1700 merges cultural iconography of the European Catholic Church and pre-Hispanic Andean culture," said Daniel Hunt, owner of Sloane Street Auctions. "Created in the 17th century, introducing local humanity to the formal religious representation, here we have the local artists of Peru merging European iconography with Andean aesthetic. "Equally extraordinary is its unbroken history in the same family for around 250 years or more, meaning it has never appeared for sale before." The unframed 32 x 22 in oil on canvas has an estimate of £20,000-£50,000. Live online bidding is available via Sloane Street Auctions' website at www.sloanestreetauctions.com For further information contact info@lucasfieldmedia.com Tel 07968 952850 Image courtesy of Sloane Street Auctions Caption: The Black Madonna and Child, Cusco School c.1700. Owned by the Messina/Grisewood family since the 18 th century, it comes to Sloane Street Auctions for sale in London for the first time on July 15. The estimate is £20,000-£50,000.

Paxton named one of the Best Places to Work in the UK 2026

Thu, Jun 25, 2026 11:05 EDT

Security technology manufacturer Paxton has secured a place in the top 126 Big Companies included in this year's The Sunday Times Best Places to Work list, continuing a track record of recognition that dates back to 2018. The list celebrates organisations that demonstrate excellence in employee engagement, workplace culture and wellbeing. Accreditation is based entirely on anonymous employee feedback gathered in partnership with employee engagement experts, WorkL. Nicola O'Donnell, Paxton's Chief People Officer, said: "We are thrilled to be able to share that once again, we have been recognised as one of the best places to work in the UK. To receive this recognition is a fantastic achievement. However, what we value most is that 85% of our employees shared open and honest feedback with us, which is invaluable for our continuous improvement." Paxton's inclusion in the rankings reflects its commitment to creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture. Over the last four decades, the company has built an environment where people feel supported, trusted and able to do their best work, with a strong emphasis on respect and teamwork. This is reflected in employee feedback, with 84% reporting a good relationship with their manager, 81% believing their colleagues go out of their way to help one another, and 81% feeling they are treated with respect. Alongside a range of wellbeing initiatives and employee benefits, Paxton encourages employees to make a positive impact beyond the workplace. From supporting charities and community projects to taking part in global fundraising initiatives such as the company's Around the World challenge, employees regularly come together to support causes that matter to them. Paxton has also maintained its carbon neutral status as part of its wider commitment to responsible business practices. The latest recognition builds on a long-standing commitment to creating a workplace where employees can thrive. As Paxton continues to expand its international presence, maintaining a culture that attracts, develops, and retains talented people remains a key priority. Watch the video to find out more about Paxton culture.

Bemotrizinol Added to FDA OTC Sunscreen Monograph in the US

Thu, Jun 25, 2026 10:38 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 083.26, highlighting the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) addition of bemotrizinol, an active ingredient found in sunscreen, to the over-the-counter (OTC) monograph. A Final Administrative Order was issued on June 10, 2026, for the first time in over 20 years, with the primary purpose of adding bemotrizinol as an approved active ingredient for OTC sunscreen products. When used under the defined conditions of the monograph, bemotrizinol is considered to be generally recognized as safe and effective (GRASE). This follows a review of safety and efficacy data. The final order includes key provisions relating to: Permitted use level Formulation conditions Combination use Dosage forms No substantive changes were made by the FDA between the proposed and final order after reviewing public comments, indicating general acceptance of the safety and efficacy assessment. The addition of bemotrizinol as a new UV filter represents a notable modernization of the US sunscreen framework, expanding formulation options for manufacturers. Its inclusion in the OTC monograph may help align US sunscreen offerings more closely with global markets. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 083.26 provides further information about key provisions of the Final Order and clarification of requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 083.26 for more details. SGS cosmetics and personal care product services Through a global network of state-of-the-art laboratories, SGS offers comprehensive testing and certification solutions for cosmetics, household care, absorbent hygiene and disinfectant products. Their experts verify safety and efficacy, simplifying market access while ensuring regulatory compliance. Learn more about SGS's cosmetic and hygiene product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full FDA Adds Bemotrizinol to OTC Sunscreen Monograph SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Joseph Scognamiglio Director of Operations, Cosmetics and Personal Care Tel: +1 (973) 617-0482 Website: www.sgs.com/cosmetics LinkedIn: Cosmetics & Personal Care

Barcelona School Learnlife Named Among World's Top 10 for Innovation by T4 Education

Thu, Jun 25, 2026 08:57 EDT

An award-winning school has been recognised as one of the 50 best schools in the world by T4 Education. Learnlife, which has three schools in Barcelona, has been shortlisted for the 2026 World's Best School Prizes, widely regarded as the world's most prestigious education awards celebrating schools making an outstanding impact on learners and communities worldwide. The recognition marks an important milestone for Learnlife, which opened its first school in 2019. The international school group, which educates around 300 learners across Primary and Secondary levels, has been nominated in the Innovation category, placing it among the top 10 most innovative schools across the globe. It has been recognised for tackling one of education's most fundamental challenges: moving away from systems built around control and towards an innovative model built on trust, responsibility, and learner ownership. Learnlife has also inspired change worldwide by training 600 educators across 60 schools to bring learner-centred education into their own classrooms, and welcoming hundreds of educators to its schools each year. Education thought leader Valerie Hannon, the influential co-founder of the Innovation Unit and the Global Education Leaders' Partnership praised Learnlife's approach, noting, "Learnlife is a truly wonderful school and it has been an honour to be a part of its journey. It is exceptional and extraordinary: but it need not be. It shows what schools can be and do and intentionally sets out to model brilliant education in practice to help others. At this time of learner disengagement and disillusion, societal polarisation and environmental crisis, the work of Learnlife could not be more essential". Learnlife approaches education as a lifelong, transformational journey and has repeatedly been named as one of HundrED's most impactful and scalable innovations in education worldwide. The school combines global educational research with continuous collaboration between learners, educators, and designers to create a learning ecosystem that evolves over time. Flexible learning environments, authentic assessment, learner-led pathways, and a strong focus on wellbeing work together to develop agency, adaptability, and life-readiness. Technology supports reflection and growth rather than monitoring and ranking, while learners play an active role in shaping their own experience. "We are honoured to see this work recognised on a global stage," says Christopher Pommerening, Founder of Learnlife. "This demonstrates that trust-based, life-ready learning is not only achievable, but also delivers incredible outcomes. We hope it encourages more schools, educators, and policymakers to explore new ways of preparing young people for the future." The impact of Learnlife's approach is visible throughout its community. Learners demonstrate high levels of engagement, ownership, and self-direction, routinely setting goals, seeking feedback, and reflecting on their progress. Earlier this year, an independent Leaps Student Voice Survey ranked Learnlife above global school benchmarks across all seven measures assessed, with particularly strong results witnessed in terms of agency, relevance, and whole-child development. Learnlife was selected from thousands of applications worldwide for The World's Best School Prizes which celebrate schools demonstrating excellence and positive impact across five categories: Community Collaboration, Environmental Action, Innovation, Overcoming Adversity, and Supporting Healthy Lives. The winners will be announced in November, while public voting for the Community Choice Award runs from 25 June to 29 October 2026. For more information about the school's mission, visit www.learnlife.com . For information about the awards, or to vote for Learnlife, visit www.t4.education/worlds-best-school-prizes .

SGS Highlights China RoHS Expansion Covering 23 New and Five Existing Product Categories

Thu, Jun 25, 2026 06:32 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 080.26, which focuses on the updates to China RoHS, covering 23 newly added product categories, the expanded scope of five existing categories and the key compliance considerations for businesses supplying electrical and electronic products to the Chinese market. The Standard Achieving Management Catalogue for the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical Appliances and Electronic Products (2026 Edition) and its accompanying Exemption List were officially released by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and seven other government departments. The expanded scope affects manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers and suppliers across a broad range of product sectors. Examples of newly covered product categories include: Household and similar-use products Digital and information technology products Safety and health-related products An implementation timeline has been provided to give businesses sufficient time to review their products, supply chains and compliance arrangements. Companies supplying products newly included in Category I may face additional compliance obligations and should prepare for the applicable requirements by the relevant effective dates. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep businesses informed about regulatory changes that could affect their operations.. SafeGuardS 080.26 provides further information on the expanded product categories, implementation timeline and effective dates together with suggested actions for companies subject to these requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 080.26 for more details. SGS Connectivity services SGS provides updates on regulatory developments affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. Through its unrivaled global network of laboratories, SGS offers a comprehensive range of services, including restricted substances testing, voluntary certification for RoHS in China, regulatory compliance support and consultancy services for both technical and non-technical requirements. Learn more about SGS's Connectivity services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China RoHS Expansion Adds 23 Product Categories to 2026 Catalogue SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. Mingjie Zhu Technical Manager, Electrical and Electronics, Chemistry and Sustainability Tel: + (86) 21 6140 2666 (Ext. 7054) Website: www.sgs.com/ee LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

South West developer Summerfield commits to new three year partnership with Taunton Deane Cricket Club

Thu, Jun 25, 2026 06:31 EDT

South West developer Summerfield has signed a new three-year sponsorship agreement with Taunton Deane Cricket Club . The partnership deal will fund team kit, advertising boards, sponsorship of the club's overseas player and the continued use of the club's facilities, with Summerfield branding already featuring on First XI playing shirts. The sponsorship reflects Summerfield's ongoing commitment to supporting grassroots sport and community organisations across Somerset, helping local clubs to thrive and encouraging participation at all levels of the game. Summerfield is a long-standing supporter of the club, which is the second largest cricket club in Somerset by participation and whose First XI plays in the West of England Premier League. It continues to field a strong number of men's, women's and youth teams. Contributing £3,500 to the club as part of the sponsorship deal, Summerfield will also make use of the clubhouse bar and lounge, where it hosts the company's popular annual Boules Competition. Summerfield will host a Match Day event where it entertains guests during a fixture. Confirming the deal, Summerfield's Group Managing Director, James Holyday, said: "We are pleased to continue our support of Taunton Deane Cricket Club, helping get their season off to a great start with our contribution to their funds. The club is to be congratulated on the admirable number of teams it continues to field and we wish them every success for the summer ahead." First XI player and TDCC committee member, Sam Burgess, said: "We are very grateful to the directors at Summerfield for their continued financial and moral support that they offer to the club and we look forward to welcoming them to matches throughout the season."

Deep Purple's Ian Gillan Announces 'Talking Gib'rish Tour'

Thu, Jun 25, 2026 05:07 EDT

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