A Northumberland woman has appeared on the BBC after saving her husband’s life through administering CPR and going on to train more than 150 others in the life-saving skill.
Young people, adult learners and apprentices are set to gain the skills for “rewarding and well-paid” jobs in construction at a major training centre being created in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Alex Reekie, cancer services manager at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, is urging others to learn first aid after she saved someone's life.
The Harpswell Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women through education and leadership, has been ...
The Step Up programme is designed to equip youth who are not in employment, education or training with the skills and ...
A training provider based in Norfolk is celebrating its learners and tutors. Poultec Training Limited, based in Mattishall, has been taking part in National Apprenticeships Week, which runs from ...
No fewer than 160 healthcare service providers in Lagos have started training on how to offer better services to adolescents ...
Attention isn't only an issue for people with ADD/ADHD. Stress, depression, and anxiety can worsen attention, but training ...
Dr Hamish MacInnes died aged 90 in 2020 and was once described as 'the father of modern mountain rescue'. He also worked with ...
Some business leaders don’t believe Gen Zs have a mental health problem, while others advocate for steps employers must take ...
When Airman Sebastian d'Alton of the 57th Rescue Squadron encountered an injured skier, his training quickly kicked in.
With MLB Spring training games only a week away, all eyes will be on Roki Sasaki's first outing and how he looks facing MLB players for the first time in a Dodg ...