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  • London is the UK’s worst region for women in work

    March 5, 2020

    London has fallen to the bottom of the UK’s regional ranking in PwC’s latest Women in Work Index.  The capital fell three places because of poor female labour force participation and a high female unemployment rate.  The gap between male and female labour participation sits at 13 per cent, behind the UK average of 10 [...]

  • DEBATE: Should the chancellor rethink plans to get rid of entrepreneurs’ relief in the Budget?

    March 4, 2020

    Should the chancellor rethink plans to get rid of entrepreneurs’ relief in next week’s Budget? Caroline Plumb OBE, chief executive and co-founder of Fluidly, says YES. Critics of entrepreneurs’ relief want proof of its economic impact, but it’s not as simple as throwing a couple of headline figures around and dismissing beneficiaries as the already [...]

  • “Diversity drives better investor outcomes” says Margaret Franklin, CFA

    March 3, 2020  |  City Talk

    Investors are bracing for a bear market sometime in the future. And when it comes, it will be more critical than ever for firms to embrace diversity on their investment teams and in their senior ranks if they want to deliver better outcomes for clients. That’s the reality and the challenge that Margaret “Marg” Franklin, [...]

  • DEBATE: Could Sir Philip Rutnam’s resignation turn into a major headache for the government?

    March 3, 2020

    Could Sir Philip Rutnam’s resignation turn into a major headache for the government? Eliot Wilson, head of research at Right Angles and a former House of Commons official, says YES. The resignation of Sir Philip Rutnam is not just a spat between a Whitehall mandarin and his minister. Its impact goes much further than that, [...]

  • It is staggering that breastfeeding at work is still an issue anywhere

    March 2, 2020

    In January, House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle finally overturned a 20-year-old ban on breastfeeding in the chamber, saying: “If it happens, it happens. I won’t be upset by it.” It’s about time. I have just returned to work after having my second child, who I am still breastfeeding. As an employer myself, I [...]

  • From Russia with kefir: How Biotiful Dairy sold a new drink to the British public

    March 2, 2020

    How do you convince the British public to try a whole new food category, especially when it doesn’t sound very appealing at first glance? That was the challenge facing the Russian-born entrepreneur Natasha Bowes when she decided to try to start selling kefir in the UK. Kefir is a type of fermented milk drink made [...]

  • Can an overseas role help your career prospects?

    February 26, 2020  |  City Talk

    Even a short posting abroad can have significant, long-term career benefits. It’s never been easier for people all over the world to communicate; international teams can be connected by email, intranet, phone and even video calls. However, there is still no real replacement for face-to-face interaction. Companies post staff overseas for a number of reasons; [...]

  • The EIS-y hall of fame: Four companies that wouldn’t have existed without the Enterprise Investment Scheme

    February 26, 2020

    While EIS and SEIS offer meaningful tax advantages to investors, it’s important to remember that their main function is to help kickstart new businesses and ventures. As the independent trade body for the EIS and SEIS industry, our core aim at the EIS Association is to help small and medium-sized enterprises obtain the funding that [...]

  • It shouldn’t take a global pandemic for firms to see the benefits of flexible working

    February 26, 2020

    News that the coronavirus outbreak has sparked the world’s biggest work-from-home experiment in China, alongside advice to Brits returning from Italy to “self-isolate”, will have been met with mixed reactions. Some will be delighted to avoid the risks to their own health and maximise their productive hours from the relative comfort of their own homes. [...]

  • The chancellor could use the Budget to help both startups and investors

    February 26, 2020

    Ahead of any Budget, there is always great speculation on what may be announced. This year, the focus thus far has been on when a Budget would happen and who will deliver it.  But with the new chancellor Rishi Sunak confirming that it will go ahead on 11 March, all attention has turned to the [...]

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