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  • DEBATE: Channel 4 has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Leeds, but is this a sensible decision?

    November 2, 2018

    Channel 4 has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Leeds, but is this a sensible decision? YES, says Olivia Utley, deputy editor at TheArticle. It is common knowledge that British regions are suffering from a brain drain to London. The latest analysis suggests that 30 per cent of all students will head to the capital upon [...]

  • British Gas owner Centrica names industry veteran Charles Berry as new chair

    October 31, 2018

    21 Centrica, the parent company of British Gas, has appointed industry veteran Charles Berry as its next chairman. Berry is currently chairman of international engineering group Weir and will take up his new position on February, replacing Rick Haythornthwaite, who has held the role for six years and announced earlier this year that he intended [...]

  • Business leaders could become UK’s new ambassadors in radical plan by Jeremy Hunt

    October 31, 2018

    Business leaders could be among a wave of new ambassadors under plans by Jeremy Hunt to open up the diplomatic service. In a speech on Wednesday, the foreign secretary is expected to say that for the first time non-civil servants could represent the UK government overseas. The creation of the 335 new diplomatic positions will [...]

  • It’s time to get serious about closing London’s disability employment gap

    October 30, 2018

    It is widely acknowledged that the employment opportunities on offer in London are unmatched by any other major city in the UK. Yet for disabled people, this buoyant jobs market is all too often entirely inaccessible. The disability employment gap – the difference in the employment rate between non-disabled people and disabled people of working [...]

  • Former UBS trader Adoboli nears deportation as judge denies judicial review

    October 24, 2018

    Hopes that Kweku Adoboli will be spared deportation were fading this evening after the former UBS rogue trader lost a last-ditch legal attempt to stay in the country. The 38-year-old, who was convicted on two counts of fraud in 2012 after his unauthorised trading lost the Swiss banking giant £1.8bn, was denied permission to proceed [...]

  • Workplace monitoring is not a scary Big Brother, but a way to protect your business

    October 24, 2018

    Picture this: an incident occurs in your organisation and your trade secrets are exposed to competitors and the media. The ensuing scandal means senior executives resign, the share price drops, employee morale falls, and eventually jobs are put at risk. This is not the stuff of TV thrillers, but is happening with increasing regularity to organisations [...]

  • Lloyds and Schroders sign £80bn joint venture deal

    October 23, 2018

    Lloyds Banking Group and Schroders struck one of the City’s largest ever wealth management alliances this afternoon, joining forces in a multi-billion pound deal aimed at financial planning for wealthy customers. As part of the joint venture, Schroders will take on an £80bn investment contract from Scottish Widows, which is owned by Lloyds. Schroders, which [...]

  • Loot boxes, video games, and others ways the gaming industry wants you to spend more money

    October 18, 2018

      What do you get when you buy a game? You might think that, after spending hundreds of pounds on a PlayStation or Xbox console, or an expensive gaming PC, then another £50 on the latest release, you’re getting a full and complete experience. But that’s not necessarily the case. Games are very expensive to [...]

  • Rics: Construction industry grows amid buoyant workload levels

    October 18, 2018

    The UK’s construction sector remains buoyant in the wake of rising workloads and a renewed growth in infrastructure activity, according to a closely-followed survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) out today. In the last three months 20 per cent more chartered surveyors reported a rise rather than a fall in their workloads, [...]

  • In the new age of cyber warfare, finance firms are on the front line

    October 15, 2018

    Throughout history, the job of the nation state has been to protect citizens from a range of threats, be that disease, famine, or foreign invasion. In an analogue world, these threats were physical in nature and, as a result, mostly localised. The threat landscape is radically different in a connected, digital world. Critical infrastructures, from smart [...]

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