Baker Tilly Considers Hiring Slowdown Post-Deals
Top 10 accounting firm Baker Tilly mulls a hiring slowdown following a major acquisition spree. Read the full analysis of its strategic shift and market impact.
Top 10 accounting firm Baker Tilly mulls a hiring slowdown following a major acquisition spree. Read the full analysis of its strategic shift and market impact.
A major new survey reveals UK public sentiment is shifting, with strong support for local manufacturing and supply chains over DEI hiring targets. Discover the data driving this change.
Exclusive Collection MD Danny Pecorelli reveals how authenticity, sustainability and unique experiences define the UK's leading luxury corporate hotel group. Discover their B Corp journey and expansion plans.
Global investment bank Houlihan Lokey appoints former Rothschild banker Pierre Estrangin as a managing director in Paris, signalling a major push in European corporate finance. Discover the strategic move.
Share buybacks are booming in the UK, but experts argue for reforms to make them more efficient and transparent for investors. Discover the key proposals.
A new report warns geopolitical risk is at a 20-year high, costing firms trillions. Discover why dedicated teams are now a core business necessity.
Evelyn Partners' John McCalla-Leacy shares his journey, advocating for authenticity and diversity as key drivers for success in the competitive UK finance sector. Discover his insights.
Pride organisers across the UK confront a severe funding crisis, with events cancelled and charities reporting halved corporate donations. Discover the challenges facing the movement.
A major Centrelink call centre operator, Telco Services Australia, paid no corporate tax for two years after winning a multi-million pound government contract. Read the full investigation.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into the sale of the City & Guilds business arm. Discover the concerns over the £1.5bn deal and its impact on the charity's educational mission.
London's creative industry faces a funding crisis. To survive, it must prove its economic value with data and forge cross-sector partnerships, moving beyond cultural silos.
Mining giants Glencore and Rio Tinto have resumed talks on a potential mega-merger that could create the world's largest mining firm. The deal, driven by record commodity prices, faces a key deadline in February. Read the latest.
UK LGBTQ+ charities warn of a 'hostile environment' as corporate funding collapses. Stonewall's donations halved amid a global pushback on DEI and trans rights. Read the full analysis.
A Guardian letters analysis argues Britain's path under Thatcher parallels the US under Reagan, leading to deep inequality. Read the full critique and join the debate.
New research reveals FTSE 100 CEOs will surpass the typical UK worker's annual pay by Tuesday 6th January 2026. The pay gap highlights stark inequality in how work is valued. Read the full analysis.
A stark report reveals FTSE 100 CEOs are paid 113 times the median worker. By 11:30am on Tuesday 6th January 2026, they will have earned a typical annual salary. Calls grow for corporate governance reform.
The OECD finalises a watered-down global tax agreement, exempting US multinationals from the 15% minimum rate. Tax transparency groups condemn the move as a major setback.
JPMorgan Chase launches a new strategic advisory unit to offer expanded services to its corporate dealmaking clients, signalling a major push in investment banking. Discover the strategy.
The Scott Trust's latest annual report reveals a year of significant achievements for the Guardian, including the successful Europe edition launch and the Feast app. Discover the financial results and future outlook.
The Scott Trust, owner of Guardian Media Group, has published its annual corporate governance and financial statements for 2024, detailing its mission to secure the Guardian's future.
A former BBC communications chief suggests Strictly Come Dancing should pause in 2026 to recover its reputation after controversies and host departures. Could a break save the show?
London writer Max Fletcher critiques the overuse of faux-friendly 'you' in corporate communications. Explore why this direct address feels disingenuous and patronising.
New identity verification rules at Companies House have led to a sharp 30% drop in weekly registrations, aiming to combat fraud but raising concerns about evolving tactics.
The Society for Storytelling responds to the corporate trend of 'owning the narrative', arguing that oral storytelling is a fundamental human art that builds empathy and cognitive health.
The Labour government has shut down a public register naming firms hit by shareholder revolts over executive pay. Critics warn this will bury controversies and harm corporate transparency in the UK.
BNP Paribas has restructured its capital markets leadership, promoting Michael Lynagh and Olivier Jourdan to new co-head roles. Discover the strategic moves shaping the bank's future.
FTSE-100 events giant Informa has begun the search for a new chairman to succeed John Rishton. CEO Stephen Carter's move to Dubai signals extended leadership. Full details here.
Donald Trump's administration pardoned key white-collar criminals like Binance's Changpeng Zhao, undermining financial enforcement and raising risks of economic instability. Explore the alarming trend.
The battle for CNN's parent company highlights a dysfunctional US media system prioritising profit over public interest. Discover the implications for democracy.
From Google to Microsoft, companies are hiring 'storytellers' to control their narrative. Discover what this ancient role means in the modern corporate world and the salaries on offer.