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When the anti-avoidance tax legislative reform – IR35 - rolls out to the private sector in April, employers of many contractors could be in a very difficult position.
In policing and intelligence, decision-making is fraught with risk. Simply put, making the wrong choice is not an option and getting it right first time is imperative.
One thing we’ve all learned during the last year is how to deal with uncertainty and change.
No organisation operates in a vacuum. Rather, its interdependencies are many and manifest.
We must resist the robots... Should we? There’s no question that the pandemic forced organisations to rapidly introduce new ways of working.
In the next episode of our podcast series on the theme of the great opportunity our focus is on data and AI, and its application in the justice system.
Paul Key, Group Chief Information Security Officer at Capita, shares five key building blocks that can reduce the impact of cyber-crime on your organisation.
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.
This year, International Women’s Day also marks roughly one year since the global emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Can debt really be considered good? And do we need more of it? At Tortoise Media’s recent ‘The Future of Money’ event I was invited to consider this alongside finance coach and author of Black Girl Finance, Selina Flavius, and the co-author of Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan.