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What the October ’24 Budget and Industrial Strategy will mean for BHTA members

Last Updated on 08/01/2025 by Samantha Lewis

Join BHTA’s CEO, David Stockdale, and Tendo’s Senior Account Director, Daniel Laing, for an insightful discussion regarding the Labour Government’s first budget (released 30th October).

Our free BHTA presents… ‘What the October ’24 Budget and Industrial Strategy will mean for BHTA members’ webinar takes place on Friday 8th November 2024, at 11am.

As members of a critical sector providing essential healthcare products, BHTA members may be concerned about upcoming financial challenges following the newly released budget. We’ll explore how the potential consequences for businesses of handling increased business expenses, and how these could overshadow the Government’s investment efforts in the NHS and Local Authorities.

As we look to the future and pursue our common mission of supporting timely and effective care delivery, we encourage all members to remain informed of the Government’s actions and how we can all advocate for the industry.

Attendees are encouraged to share their feedback on the Budget, as well as ideas on how BHTA can engage more with the Government.

We look forward to seeing you there!

*Please note: Registration to this webinar is only available to members of the BHTA

If you are unable to attend, be sure to register anyway to receive a copy of the slides and recording after the event.


About the speaker

Daniel Laing, Senior Account Director at Tendo.

Daniel Laing is the Senior Account Director at Tendo Consulting.

Daniel provides strategic advice and expertise to a range of clients at Tendo utilising his eight years in public affairs, research and campaigning. Having worked at a major political intelligence agency leading the health consultancy team, he has first rate expertise navigating the life sciences sector for pharmaceutical clients, health organisations and research bodies. He also has extensive experience working on local government research initiatives, in-house public affairs for a UK children’s charity and writing for political publications.