The Mayor of Berlin is actively looking to attract UK software developers to her city. Sensing an opportunity to capitalise on the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, tech start-ups in that city are receiving crash courses in how to encourage the very best UK based...
This week is ‘anti-bullying week’ an initiative promoted by the Anti-bullying alliance. Its aim? To help young people deal with the school bully – that loathsome individual who either physically, or, as is more often the case nowadays, verbally, and often via social...
Back in September I came across newspaper headline in the FT that just called out for me to read it. Believe it or not, a measure exists for global inequality. And alarmingly, referencing it in his opening speech at the G20 meeting in Hangzhou, the Chinese Prime...
Theresa May is committed to making significant changes with regard to corporate governance. Possibly the most controversial aspect of these plans is to push companies to appoint representatives from amongst the broader workforce to the Board. The argument has raged...
Coming out of the most successful Olympics for team GB, where the medal tally put us only second to the US, and surpassed London 2012, it is easy to see why we are hero worshipping the athletes who made us proud. Whilst the performance of our athletes was undeniably...