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As the Chancellor prepares her Spring Statement amid ongoing concerns over the rate of inflation, there are suggestions that a third of businesses are planning to implement price increases to help ...
Health and fitness appear to be top priorities when it comes to rethinking career paths in 2025. Researchers who analysed Google data throughout 2024 found sport and fitness as the most searched-for ...
UK businesses encountered more than 753,341 malicious attempts each to breach their online and IT systems last year – four per cent higher than in 2023. A new report suggests businesses encountered an ...
Organisations must avoid poor recruitment at all costs. Hiring the wrong person can have serious consequences for the business. It will compromise the team’s morale and affect the engagement of ...
The fintech industry will continue to play a crucial role in the UK economy, despite recent challenges such as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse, according to industry chiefs.
London Stock Exchange (LSE), which can trace its heritage to the coffee houses of the 17th century, is failing. The volume of shares traded is sharply declining, and some UK companies are swiftly ...
The 2025 line-up of the UK’s 100 most dynamic female entrepreneurs has been announced by Small Business Britain as part of its f:Entrepreneur #iAlso100 campaign. The campaign is designed to showcases ...
Artificial Intelligence is getting more air time than ever before. The explosion of ChatGPT3, and now the incoming tide of GPT4, has awakened wider society to the vast possibilities of an AI-powered ...
budget they need to drive greater efficiencies while raising levels of customer satisfaction. Today there is a new battle to be fought, and a new area for CFOs to aware of. It concerns how ...
Six in ten jobseekers have considered starting an apprenticeship to upskill or reskill, new research reveals. But respondents say they were dissuaded by the lack of clear career pathways, flexible ...
When the world last experienced a major food crisis in 2008, financial speculation with food-based derivatives was seen as a contributing factor. Indeed, my research on that food crisis suggests the ...
Charities are not-for-profit organisations, and they don’t have any shareholders. This means that there are no owners who expect to collect dividends, so any surplus money is retained within the ...
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