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18th November 2022
Hospitality feature: The Beautiful South
The novelist John Updike once described his project as a novelist as being: ‘To give the mundane its...
17th November 2022
Personalities matter in the workplace
You have probably heard someone describe their work colleagues as “idiots” – you may have even done ...
Staff turnover can be prevented
16th November 2022
The causes of staff turnover and how to prevent it
Sometimes, staff turnover is inevitable. Employees have complex lives with a multitude of factors wh...
15th November 2022
The best (and worst) Fortune 500 companies to work for
Many people dream of working at a Fortune 500 company, but what is it actually like? That’s what the...
11th November 2022
Special Report: What are the best UK university careers services?
If you ask almost any student why they go to university, they’ll tell you: “To get a job after I gra...
10th November 2022
Entrepreneur Henry White on building the “Netflix of finance”
When Henry White - now a fully-fledged FinTech founder - first entered the thorny world of money as ...
Training in the workplace is a great way to foster employee satisfaction
8th November 2022
Two in three UK employees receive no training at work
66% of UK office workers have no opportunities for training or progression in their current roles, a...
4th November 2022
Gibbons at 300: What the woodcarver can teach about mentorship and entrepreneurship
In 1671, at the age of 23, Grinling Gibbons had already become the most masterful woodcarver in the ...
2nd November 2022
An Interview with Oliver Curson of Berkeley Parks
The dynamics of a family business are always interesting. Berkeley Parks – one of the leading provid...
Sabina Ranger on founding her new beauty business BELLA
1st November 2022
Entrepreneur Sabina Ranger on founding her new beauty business BELLA
Quality products have always fascinated me. I grew up in a family business that specialised in produ...
26th October 2022
Dinesh Dhamija reacts to Rishi Sunak’s appointment as PM
Rishi Sunak’s appointment as Prime Minister has focused attention on the rising influence of British...
Work from home
24th October 2022
Study reveals work from home gender discrepancy
The SEO agency Clickslice has found that men and women work from home at different rates, and in dif...
Finance flourishes in Edinburgh
20th October 2022
Top finance spots outside London
London is known worldwide as a major hub of banking and financial services, but with the current cos...
Universities must sell themselves to their prospective students
19th October 2022
Stuart Thomson: ‘Universities need to protect and enhance their career offer’
There is no doubt that most people’s time at University goes past in a flash.  It is a heady time of...
11th October 2022
How the charitable sector stepped up during Covid-19
If you happened to be in Essex on a summer’s day in 1995, watching Maldon Cricket Club’s 10 wicket w...
New tech apprenticeship
10th October 2022
Tech apprenticeship makes major expansion
London South Bank University (LSBU) has teamed up with the professional services provider FDM Group ...
Your CV can seem overwhelming, but with a few techniques it can be easily improved
6th October 2022
Watch out for these CV ‘red flags’
If you’re on the hunt for a new job, you’ve probably thought a lot about your CV. According to the o...
The proposed NMH from AceHawk Aerospace
5th October 2022
UK start-up Team ML70 submits military contract bid
The Ministry of Defence is on the market for a new helicopter – one which can fulfil the roles of se...
4th October 2022
Dr. Paul Hokemeyer on Imposter Syndrome
Dr. Paul Hokemeyer's thoughts on Imposter Syndrome, originally published August 2021...
SEO can be a tricky topic
3rd October 2022
Who is leading the SEO and digital marketing conversation?
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) can be a tricky topic. You may often hear the argument that while s...
The much-loved Conservative MP discussed the issues facing education in the country covering everything from the legacy of Covid to the skills deficit
19th September 2022
Robert Halfon on poetry and the national curriculum: “We don’t want a society of Mr Spocks”
Robert Halfon reacts to the government's decision to make poetry optional at GCSE on the national cu...

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