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It’s become a cliché but the Covid-19 storm has not found us all in the same boat. The impact on income, on employment, even on the chances of contracting the virus and recovering, is hugely influenced by three factors – ethnicity, gender and poverty.
As ONS figures show the UK economy has contracted a further 0.2% between July and September, we consider the implications and way forward for the public sector
Online returns are the new scourge of the UK’s retail industry. Growing by 95% between 2014 and 2019 alone, the threat to sustainability is enough to warrant discussion at the next COP summit.
Knowing you’re delighting your customers is the holy grail for any business.
Is online the future, and are high streets flourishing? Just as they have for centuries, bricks and mortar retailers are reinventing themselves – competing and complementing the online option, and even stealing a march on it.
Over the past five years apprenticeships have been transformed into a high-quality skills programme for learners and employers ensuring accessibility for all.
People is a key theme across all the three recently published reports on the Armed Forces. The Haythornthwaite Review, the Defence Command Paper (DCP23), and Defence Procurement report. Capita Defence is all about People – talent acquisition, training and talent management – and now, more than ever, is front and centre of an Armed Forces for the 22nd Century.
Gillian Chamberlain reports back from a panel session at the CCW Europe Summit where she discussed the importance of meeting business goals when outsourcing.
Cyber security is a broad term which means many different things to many different people, and can often seem to be incredibly complex, expensive, and full of pitfalls at every turn.
Find out key information about the Procurement Act 2023 and explore essential transition strategies to prepare for the changes brought by the Act.
