

Vehicles in the UK are taxed based on their fuel consumption and carbon emissions – the combined miles per gallon figure – at present, but that...


The use of mobile devices amongst professional workers is increasing with an estimated 40% of the workforce regarding them as standard equipment by 2020. The Mobile...


Digital workplaces are more successful when employers trust staff and give them more autonomy, a new study from Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University and...


According to a new research by FM Global, about two-thirds (66%) of the country’s financial executives have experienced equipment failure in the past five years. About...


Predicting the impending is more of an art than science, but it is always an exciting exercise to participate in as the New Year approaches. After...


Uncertainty within the spheres of the economy and politics, alongside temperamental currency behaviour, are both suggesting that the prospect of a Brexit is causing serious harm...


Many owners of small businesses are drastically overestimating the value of their company by relying on metrics more appropriate to larger corporations, a group of accountancy...


Organisational success depends on a robust recruitment pipeline for workers at every career stage, including recent graduates. The UK Graduate Careers Survey 2017, conducted by High...


The construction industry will face staff shortages, a weak pound and challenges from emergent technologies this year, a construction recruitment specialist has forecast. These issues pose...


Final-salary pension schemes will face a tough 2017, with many simply “treading water” next year, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) warned. Crises over the last year,...