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Grace Hardy gives her tips on accountancy careers

Grace Hardy on accountancy careers: “Be yourself”

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Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing

Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

Opinion

23rd May 2025

The Politics of Parismony: a 4% Pay Rise and a 100% Headache

It is a curious feature of British public life that a 4% pay rise - once a figure to be scoffed at -...
London parliment
22nd May 2025

Opinion: Britain is Running on Empty – And the Young Know It

Legacy-blaming has replaced governing. A year into Labour's time in office, the main business of gov...
21st May 2025

Event Report: Tim Clark launches “Food, Glorious Food”

On Tuesday, my fourth school improvement report, this time looking at food in schools (both the prov...
20th May 2025

Keir’s Grand Bargain: Managed Decline or Needed Reinvigoration?

There was a time when a prime minister stood at a lectern, flanked by European leaders, and the nati...
effective communication
19th May 2025

Sophia Petrides on the Power of Intentional Living

In today's rapidly moving society, filled with constant distractions, responsibilities, and societal...
general election
15th May 2025

The Return of the Regions: What the Civil Service Shake-Up Gets Right (and Risks Missing)

For decades, power in Britain has spoken in one accent and one postcode: SW1. But if the government'...
14th May 2025

Britain is Becoming a Luxury Backwater – and Burberry is Paying the Price

When Burberry announced las week that it would cut 1,700 jobs - nearly a fifth of its global workfor...
13th May 2025

A Pause, Not a Peace: What the US-China Tariff Truce Really Tells Us

So the trade war is on pause. Again. After months of spiralling tariffs, backroom sniping, and the u...
Keir Starmer
12th May 2025

Opinion: A More Selective Britain

So now we have it. After much delay - and no small amount of internal hand-wringing - Sir Keir Starm...
9th May 2025

Review: Conclave: “a missed opportunity”

I sat down to watch this film, drawn in by the news of Francis' death, and by the fact that Amazon P...
8th May 2025

Opinion: Keir’s Quiet Coup: What the UK-US Trade Deal Could Mean for British Jobs

It's not quite the comprehensive trade deal that once headlined Conservative manifestos, but make no...
7th May 2025

From Shoreditch to the Stock Exchange: What Deliveroo’s Journey tells us about British ambition

By all accounts, Will Shu was a man with an appetite. New Haven-born, Yale-educated, and City-polish...
6th May 2025

Letter from Germany: The Merz Delusion

For a man so often described as hard-headed, Friedrich Merz is unusually susceptible to wishful thin...
2nd May 2025

Opinion: What does Reform UK mean for jobs and employability?

Something if changing. Reform UK - once a political footnote, now a growing presence - is no longer ...
1st May 2025

Meet the Mentor: Matt Thompson

With a background spanning marketing, automotive, and leadership, Matt Thompson brings clarity, warm...
30th April 2025

Baroness Ashton of Upholland: “the way we approach foreign policy must evolve”

Diplomacy is both an art and a science, requiring patience, pragmatism, and, above all, an unwaverin...
what do i need to know about working in supermarkets
29th April 2025

Opinion: What Supermarkets can Teach Graduates About Getting Hired

The latest BBC reporting on graduate recruitment in UK supermarkets tells us something vital: the j...
Boris Johnson
29th April 2025

Former PM Boris Johnson: “let’s end this socialist madness”

Looking back on it all, I was very lucky. When I was first asked to be Mayor of London, I said no. W...
23rd April 2025

‘A reflection of integrity’: former seneschal of Canterbury Cathedral Richard Oldfield on Justin Welby’s resignation

The Makin Review, which led Justin Welby to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury in October, is a horr...
22nd April 2025

Meredith Taylor on Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien story

"Maimed and stark and misshapen but ferociously tenacious" is a phrase that Edna O'Brien dreamt up t...
16th April 2025

Leah Houston’s amazing bursary journey

One sometimes hears someone called a 'black sheep' of a family as a pejorative term. It needn't be l...

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