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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

Dinesh Dhamija
5th April 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Sunak’s win with CPTPP is a reminder of the importance of a UK-India trade deal

When Rishi Sunak’s government hailed the new Asia Pacific trade deal as ‘the most important since Br...
3rd April 2023

Sir Martin Sorrell: “You have to devote your energies to the essential’

Of course, it has been a terrible time. The 2020-2022 pandemic has been a disaster for so many peopl...
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31st March 2023

The Sound of Productivity: Clockwise COO Alexandra Livesey on music in the workplace

Post-COVID hybrid working policies are now standard across most industries, and we have seen a steep...
Baroness Anne Jenkin
24th March 2023

Baroness Anne Jenkin on Women2Win, JK Rowling and the ‘Animal Farm of our times’

My prime role in life is as an advocate for getting more women into Parliament...
Stuart Thomson
23rd March 2023

Stuart Thomson: Don’t Be Afraid To Ask Questions in the Workplace

We all want to learn by receiving feedback on our work but sometimes that just isn’t enough....
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16th March 2023

Opinion: Job-seekers need to embrace this period of change

It was Ernest Hemingway who said in respect of bankruptcy that it happens ‘bit by bit, then all at o...
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15th March 2023

A Letter from Cyprus: Sophia Petrides

Relocating can be a breath of fresh air, literally and figuratively. After decades of battling throu...
Toby Young
14th March 2023

Diary: Toby Young on journalism, diversity-crats and not oversleeping

Journalism is a great career for someone in their twenties and thirties, but it’s a very people are ...
Professor Andrew Eder
28th February 2023

Professor Andrew Eder on the joys of a career in dentistry

After 35 years as a dentist in practice and a clinical academic at UCL, Professor Andrew Eder reflec...
Sir David Lidington on managing stress
27th February 2023

Sir David Lidington on the importance of relaxing when in a high-pressured job

I’d say that three things define an aptitude for elected politics. The first is fascination with hum...
HR
21st February 2023

Opinion: Patrick Crowder on the HR industry

The mere mention of human resources can conjure up all sorts of preconceptions and emotions. Often h...
The coal debate
17th February 2023

Letter from Australia: Ben Murphy on the coal debate

Sitting on this little red patch of dirt in the South Pacific Ocean, I’ve been trying to get some pe...
Stuart Thomson
15th February 2023

Why lifelong learning should never stop

Too often when we think about lifelong learning, it applies only to those who have been in the workf...
Roger Bootle
27th January 2023

Economist Roger Bootle on the positive side of AI

The chair of Capital Economics has an optimistic view about the impact of Artificial Intelligence...
9th January 2023

Jim O’Neill on the MINTs, Goldman v government, and how countries become successful

After my paper published by Goldman Sachs coining the term ‘the BRICs’ – which referred to Brazil, R...
Bianca Robinson
27th December 2022

2022 Highlights: Opinion – What does the business leader of the future look like?

In my role as CEO of CEO Sleepout UK - a charity whose mission is to unite business leaders around a...
Stuart Thomson
22nd December 2022

2022 Highlights: Stuart Thomson on the Crucial Role of Public Affairs

All organisations come with their own jargon, language, and structures. Understanding all that can b...
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19th December 2022

2022 Highlights: Letter from Bucharest -Jonathan Cathey on progress as the first casualty of war

The first casualties of wars are often the young soldiers who have been sent to fight them.  Next, t...
Stuart Thomson
16th December 2022

2022 Highlight: Stuart Thomson – Beware Closed Minds Around You

A creative working environment should recognise the abilities and contribution of everyone. Sadly, d...
PA
1st December 2022

Special report: Tim Fitzgerald’s deep dive into the personal assistant sector

My LinkedIn bio and Masterclass website blurb says. For 20 years, I have been assisting successful...
Iain Dale
28th November 2022

Iain Dale on his experience as a business-owner: “There were a couple of times when I nearly couldn’t pay the salaries”

I’ve now founded or run seven different companies. Tony Benn called me once his favourite Thatcherit...

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