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Handling corporate debt in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak
Hiren Gandhi, partner at Blaser Mills Law, outlines the government schemes available to help businesses if they find themselves in corporate debt as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Government slammed for lack of support given to self-employed
Dave Chaplin, CEO and founder of ContractorCalculator and IR35 Shield, discusses the lack of rights and support available for the self-employed during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Support for businesses during coronavirus and advice for post-pandemic financial recovery
Keith Tully, partner at Real Business Rescue (RBR), discusses what support is currently available to businesses during the coronavirus pandemic and what can be done to help their financial recovery after the immediate crisis
Will cutting business rates save the high street?
Nic Redfern, finance director of Know Your Money, discusses whether cutting business rates is enough to save the high street from financial trouble.
Procurement: How does spend analysis & recovery work?
Sam Hunt, CCS Commercial Agreement Manager SARS 2, explains how spend analysis & recovery works in this special focus article on procurement.
What are the benefits of workplace pensions?
Here, Nic Redfern, Finance Director, KnowYourMoney.co.uk discusses the benefits of workplace pensions.
Keeping children safe: Is the internet a friend or an enemy?
David McCarthy, Director of Education at Sophia Technologies, offers insight into how the internet can help develop and keep children safe, whilst highlighting what we should be wary of and what can be done to raise awareness.
Public service sector must embrace omnichannel tech to satisfy millennials
Valur Svansson, principal consultant at IP Integration, discusses why the public service sector must embrace tech and offer customers alternative methods of communication at a time when millennials are afraid of speaking over the phone.
What kind of help is there for the mental health of parents?
Here, we discuss what kind of support and help there is for the mental health of parents.
Ways to reduce your energy bills
Here, with David Laing, who specialises in window installation in Newcastle, we look at the best options to reduce your energy bills.
Buying innovation in the public sector
Iain C. Steel, Chief Procurement Services Officer and Caroline Ramsay, Partner at UK law firm TLT LLP detail here their thoughts on buying innovation in the public sector.
UK child poverty rate could increase under current government
A recent report outlines how Conservative social security promises would raise the UK child poverty rate to a record-breaking high.
Japan: The development of artificial intelligence
Guillermo Garcia from EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, charts the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology for medical and industrial purposes in Japan.
How can SMEs genuinely prepare for Brexit?
Amar Ali from Reiss Edwards discusses how SMEs are supposed to prepare for Brexit, the limbo that is an ongoing reality for business owners throughout the UK.
What can the UK innovation sector learn from China?
In this article, Cameron Dean of Weldwide explores what the UK can learn from China, a world-leading innovator, to boost its innovation sector.
Is car ownership a thing of the past?
Chris Black, commercial director at LeasePlan UK, provides fresh look at the car ownership vs usership debate as we enter the new decade.
Sustainable and active transport: A focus on the Cycle to Work scheme
James Palser, CFE-UK Project Manager at Cycling UK, argues the case for sustainable and active transport, including the virtues of the Cycle to Work scheme.
Parking and the evolution of connected cars
Jonny Combe, UK CEO of PayByPhone, says that cashless parking technology is developing rapidly, but more work lies ahead before parking services can be offered as a built-in function in the connected cars of the future.
Boosting UK public sector delivery with robotic assistance
Business Systems UK’s Will Davenport explains why software designed to automate routine operations could be a real help for a cash-starved UK public sector.
£26 million awarded to implement digital prescriptions in hospitals
25 NHS trusts will receive a share of the £26 million to replace outdated paper systems and introduce digital prescriptions.