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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Top 10 cheapest London postcodes revealed 

    September 15, 2021

    A postcode district in Thamesmead has been found to be the cheapest postcode district in London for property at an average cost of £387 per square foot. The cheapest postcode was SE28, in the local authority of Greenwich, Brexley, where properties are x0.58 the London average, according to data from Churchill Home Insurance. The nearby [...]

  • Deliveroo launches free delivery offer for Amazon Prime members

    September 15, 2021

    Amazon Prime members in the UK and Ireland will be able to get free unlimited delivery through a fresh partnership with delivery platform Deliveroo. All new and existing members of the online retailer’s speedy service will now be able to access a year’s Deliveroo Plus membership for free. Customers can use the offer on orders [...]

  • Shakespeare on branding: Ronaldo re-signing looks a coup for United

    September 15, 2021

    On Friday, 27 August, Manchester United announced that they had re-signed Cristiano Ronaldo – the five-time Ballon D’or winner who most recently plied his trade at Juventus. The club reportedly pipped cross-town rivals Manchester City to his signature.  Data from YouGov BrandIndex UK shows that, in terms of Manchester United’s overall brand, it’s been a [...]

  • Facebook’s no fact-checking for VIPs policy will fuel conspiracy theories – the tech titan needs to come clean

    September 15, 2021

    Fact-checking has been a key part of Facebook’s fight against misinformation – I should know, I used to be one of their fact-checkers. What’s more: it works.  And yet, this week in one fell swoop, Facebook has managed to both fuel the fire of conspiracy theories and seriously undermine its own fact-checking programme. Emails from [...]

  • Stop blaming private equity, without it small businesses would be strapped for cash

    September 15, 2021

    Private equity has been branded the bad guy for snapping up pandemic-hit business. After household names such as Asda were bought up, there was an immediate flood of warnings about price hikes. But private equity’s role as a pantomime villain is worn out.  Big leveraged buyouts are attention grabbing, but private equity plays a vital, [...]

  • Why business leaders need a growth mindset to positively influence the workplace of the future

    September 15, 2021

    Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon examines the need for leaders to understand advances in technology to positively influence the way we work. To many, technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced robotics, may seem to exist in isolation within the computer labs of huge tech companies. They are something that experts are tinkering with, but don’t [...]

  • Lyca Mobile to invest £250m to grow in UK and beyond

    September 15, 2021

    The largest Mobile Virtual Network Operator in the world has announced plans to invest £250m over the next three years to grow internationally and revamp its image. Lyca Mobile, part of the multinational Lyca Group, hopes the investment will pay off by helping the company, which began as an affordable international calling network, become a [...]

  • BDO hires record number of new trainees to its audit team

    September 15, 2021

    Accounting firm BDO has announced that it has hired over 450 new trainees into its audit team this year, as the so-called ‘challenger’ firm bolsters its auditing arm. BDO said it had brought on more than 600 new trainees across departments since the start of 2021 – more than it has ever done before. Most [...]

  • Sunak: Private equity raid on UK businesses ‘good news’ for economy

    September 14, 2021

    Foreign investment firms’ recent surge of interest in British listed companies is a “sign of confidence” in the UK economy, chancellor Rishi Sunak said on Tuesday, while also touting British fintech and life sciences companies as “globally best in class.” On the same day that Clayton, Dubilier & Rice cemented its pole position in a [...]

  • Chinese ambassador to the UK banned from parliament

    September 14, 2021

    Zheng Zeguang, China’s ambassador to the UK, has been barred from British parliament after protests were sparked by MPs and peers still under sanctions by China. Zeguang had been invited by Richard Graham, chairman of the All Party Parliamentary China Group,  to attend a Commons reception on Wednesday. But Sir Lindsay Hoyle, speaker of the [...]

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