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  • Deloitte refunds Australian government after AI ‘made up citations’ in report

    October 6, 2025

    Big Four firm Deloitte is set to issue a partial refund to the Australian federal government after a report it issued contained several errors caused by the use of AI. Deloitte was commissioned by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) to review a targeted compliance framework and its IT system in December 2024. [...]

  • Most businesses use ChatGPT before consulting their accountant

    October 1, 2025

    Almost two-thirds (64 per cent) of businesses are now using public AI chatbots for advice before consulting their accountant, according to new research exclusively shared with City AM. A survey of 500 senior decision-makers within UK accountancy firms, conducted by Ravical for its ‘Accounting in the Age of AI‘ report, found clients are no longer [...]

  • EY hires Treasury director to bolster financial services team

    September 30, 2025

    Big Four giant EY has recruited HM Treasury’s director of financial services to add to its financial services risk practice. As exclusively shared with City AM, John Owen has joined EY as a UK consulting partner after over two decades in government. Owen started off in the Ministry of Justice in 2005, before moving to [...]

  • Deloitte: Profit up despite revenue slip amid ‘tougher market’

    September 30, 2025

    Profit at the UK arm of Big Four giant Deloitte rose during its latest financial year despite its revenue falling as it made “changes” to its structure. For the year to 31 May, 2025, Deloitte posted a revenue of £5.68bn, down from the £5.75bn it raked in during the prior 12 months. However, despite the [...]

  • PwC UK profits edge up as headcount reductions take effect

    September 17, 2025

    Big Four giant PwC UK has shown steady financial recovery, with revenue, profits, and profit per partner all increasing slightly compared to the previous year, largely due to the implementation of headcount cuts. For the year ended 30 June 2025, PwC UK generated £6.35bn in revenue, up 0.4 per cent on the previous year. Its [...]

  • HMRC’s new tax adviser legislation puts ‘undue burden’ on professionals

    September 16, 2025

    From next April, tax advisers will be required to register with HMRC and meet certain minimum standards, as a top legal body has warned that this “risks undue burden on professionals.” Following a consultation carried out in 2024, HMRC published its policy paper and draft legislation in July, which outlined a new legal requirement for [...]

  • From law to tech: Who’s championing equal parental leave in the UK?

    September 16, 2025

    New research has revealed the inaugural list of 165 UK employers that offer equal parental leave, including more than 20 professional services firms. The full findings, which will be formally launched at the UK’s first Working Dads’ Summit, revealed that 72 of the 165 companies offer dads up to six months of fully paid paternity [...]

  • McKinsey isn’t dead, but the glamour of being a professional is

    September 10, 2025

    The reports of McKinsey’s death are greatly exaggerated, despite what The Economist might say. What’s dying is the professional mythos, writes Lewis Liu.

  • Small-tier accountancy firms facing worst talent crisis in years

    September 2, 2025

    Small to mid-tier accountancy firms are facing “serious” barriers to growth due to staffing shortages, according to a damning new report into the sector. According to figures from outsourcing specialists Advancetrack, 94 per cent of firms say recruitment issues are now holding back growth, forcing them to outsource work overseas. These figures represent an increase [...]

  • AI disruption rocks professional services jobs market fuelling anxiety among Gen-Z

    July 29, 2025

    The UK jobs market is facing significant turmoil, with rising unemployment figures and layoffs, a trend seen in the professional services sector

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