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The role litigation funders are playing in the UK market

August 3, 2018

By Staff writer

Litigation funding is going from strength to strength in the UK, after Augusta unveiled a £150 million war chest. However, there is an increasing trend for law firms to float, which gives the company the option of tapping its shareholders to fund litigation cases.

Mastering the human and robot mix: The key to great customer experience

August 1, 2018

By Jan Cavelle

Customer experience has become the key to corporate success. Everything we read assures us what we have to concentrate on is technology. But is it?

The great university swindle: A Westminster/ Whitehall production

July 31, 2018

By The City Grump

The much trumpeted university student fees and loans concoction is bringing on a scandal of biblical proportions. It embraces fraudulent government accounting, a debased admissions system and an army of disillusioned and over indebted graduates. The good news is the City Grump has a modest proposal.

Let students experience the workplace early on so they can hone their skills

July 30, 2018

By Charlie Mullins

For all my disappointment in the government when it comes to Brexit, I would like to congratulate Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey for highlighting the importance of work experience and job placements to both young people and employers.

Arsenal falling foul play of sponsor fraud should be a warning to businesses

July 27, 2018

By Staff writer

Arsenal becoming entangled in a Chinese investment fraud is a high-profile and high-value reminder of the way that particular crime can flourish, says Neil Williams of business crime solicitors Rahman Ravelli.

Why entrepreneurs should take time away from the front line

July 23, 2018

By Charlie Mullins

It’s the start of the school summer holidays and the world, for a short while, slows down as “out-of-office” emails outweigh the amount of people at their desks. But while many bosses stress about this period, they should actually be taking leave as well, says columnist Charlie Mullins.

MPs are smashing confidence in British businesses

July 18, 2018

By Jan Cavelle

In his resignation speech, Boris Johnson claimed Britain could still negotiate a strong Brexit deal. But the departure of key government members has done little to rally similar faith from business leaders, says columnist Jan Cavelle.

How user experience can promote sustainability

July 16, 2018

By Staff writer

As a society, we ve become very good at making stuff. So good, in fact, that we re in danger of running out of the materials to make more.

How a Paul Newman movie is now linked with UK entrepreneurs

July 16, 2018

By Charlie Mullins

It’s amazing how the meaning of words change. Sometimes they are adopted to mean something completely different, and in other cases they can swap from being a negative to a positive. Take hustle, for example.

Why are consumers okay with slow broadband

July 13, 2018

By Staff writer

FarrPoint’s Darren Kilburn explains why slow broadband shouldn’t be the norm, and the dangers of accepting poor quality connections on consumers and businesses alike.

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