Over half of CEOs admit their businesses are lagging in diversity efforts
A significant 52% of CEOs acknowledge that their organisations are falling short in terms of workforce diversity, with 37% of chief HR
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Education Secretary Phillipson starts drive to recruit 6,500 new teachers
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has launched a major initiative to recruit 6,500 teachers, the Department for Education (DfE) has announced. In an effort
British space companies aim for the stars with government support
The space industry is projected to be worth $1.8 trillion globally by 2035, up from $630 billion in 2023, according to McKinsey. In
Restore tourist tax break to boost UK retail, demands fashion sector
The abolition of VAT-free shopping for tourists is severely impacting British retail and hospitality, warns an influential trade body. Caroline Rush, Chief Executive
Schroders warns of talent drain to America due to lower executive pay in UK
Britain’s leading asset manager, Schroders, has sounded an alarm over the disparity in executive pay between UK and US companies, cautioning that
Rise in flexible working sees employees taking advantage of ‘work from anywhere’ policies
Holidays have traditionally been about sun, sea, and relaxation, but this summer, many Britons are adding spreadsheets to the mix. More than
It’s All MMT: The Fraud of “Monetary Policy”
Economics textbooks describe monetary policy as though it were administered by experts who know how to fix problems in the economy. In
Labour to ease building rules and challenge ‘nimbys’, pledges Reeves
Rachel Reeves has vowed to make the “difficult decisions” needed to stimulate growth, unveiling plans to construct millions of homes and tackle