Page turns the page

Multi-sector recruiter Michael Page International has recorded reduced profits but also fourth quarter growth in its results for the year ended 31 December 2009.

The results reveal revenue down 26% from £972.8m (2008) to £716.7m and profit before tax £21.1m, down from £140.1m. Steve Ingham, Michael Page chief executive, says: “We are encouraged by the 10% growth in gross profits in the quarter, with three of our four regions showing quarter on quarter improvement. We are positioned to significantly improve performance in 2010.”

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Government health leaders threaten ‘rip-off temporary staffing agencies’

NHS trusts and integrated care boards (ICBs) are being urged by government health leaders to eradicate agency spending to build on a £1bn fall in spending in 2024-25.

Legislation 3 June 2025

£1.5bn defence spending will create highly-skilled jobs in the UK

The UK government is to create more than 1,000 new jobs as a result of a £1.5bn defence investment.

Legislation 2 June 2025

APPOINTMENTS: 27-30 MAY 2025

This week’s appointments include: ECMS, Madison Berkeley, The Education Network

People 27 May 2025
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