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Only a few short years ago, generative AI was a cutting-edge technology that only large organisations with vast budgets could afford. Fast forward to today, while AI remains an innovative technology it is becoming more accessible for businesses of all sizes and spanning all industries. In fact, for small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs), getting ahead of the AI curve has now become essential to remaining competitive. The shift toward AI adoption isn’t as simple as buying premium licenses to a popular large language model and using it out-of-the-box. There are risks that go hand-in-hand with AI implementation. For example, the potential…

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The short- and medium-term investment plans of UK Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME) have been hit hard by the recent changes to international trade tariffs. More than two-thirds (68%) of UK SME finance decision-makers (FDMs) confirmed there has been a high impact on their short and medium-term investment plans, with more than half (56%) suffering up to a 40% drop in their sales pipeline. As UK businesses grapple with changing tariffs in 2025, 70% of UK FDMs also report an increased risk across their supply chains since tariffs were introduced. The results are part of a new research report, “International…

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Dr Glenn Mason, Head of Adult Psychological Therapies and Consultant Counselling Psychologist at Onebright, explores his own personal journey and shares first-hand, practical advice for employers. Most LGBTQIA+ individuals have gone on a deeply personal journey to get to where they are today. For many of us we have experienced  shame and had internal battles about how to be our  true self in a world that isn’t always accepting of who we  are.  Given we spend around a third of our lives at work, our workplace needs to be a supportive and caring environment. For LGBTQIA+ individuals, this means going above…

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By Claire Hughes, HR Business Partner at Totalmobile Recent research shows that one in ten UK workers spends more than 15 hours each week in meetings. In reality, the true figure is likely much higher. Since COVID, virtual meetings have exploded, and many people now spend their working days moving from one call to the next. Diaries are full, leaving little room for deep focus work. It simply means they are busier, but are we really more productive? More than lost time The impact of meeting overload goes well beyond wasted hours. It can sap energy, reduce morale, and stifle…

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New research reveals finance leaders are stepping out of the back office and into the boardroom, driving change across recruitment, sustainability, and digital transformation. The role of the CFO is undergoing the biggest shake-up in decades, as finance professionals evolve from number-crunchers to strategic architects. A new study of 500 UK finance decision-makers by The CFO Centre – which provides part-time CFOs to more than 750 businesses across the UK – found that 60% are now leading cross-functional initiatives well beyond traditional finance. Areas include recruitment, business strategy, sustainability, marketing, and people management. Just 1% said their role had not changed. This…

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As the era of regulatory scrutiny continues to intensify and client expectations evolve, UK law firms have been hit with a wake-up call with the recent SRA rebuke of Hett’s Johnson Whiting LLP, offering a cautionary tale and a timely opportunity for reflection. In June, the firm was sanctioned for repeatedly submitting identity documents with inconsistencies, including a passport photo that didn’t match the signature to HM Land Registry. These were red flags any modern compliance system should have caught, but in this case, they were missed. According to Cindy van Niekerk, CEO of Umazi, UK law firms continue to be…

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85% of UK businesses now have a business continuity plan and new research from Databarracks also reveals that four in five business continuity plans are up to date. Databarracks’ latest Data Health Check shows that UK organisations are moving beyond simply having continuity plans – they’re putting planning into practice through more frequent testing and exercising of their response and recovery processes. Since the annual survey began in 2008, continuity has steadily climbed the agenda. In 2025, 85% of UK organisations now have a business continuity plan, compared with just 56% in 2015. Organisations with business continuity plans are also backing them…

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New research from HiBob, the company behind Bob, the HR platform transforming how organisations operate in the modern world of work, reveals how one resignation at a small or medium sized business (SMB) can destabilise an entire company.   One in three (31%) SMB employees have quit their job because a colleague left, and nearly half (48%) would consider doing the same. With over half (52%) of Brits currently working in SMBs considering quitting in the next 12 months, and 10% actively looking for a new job, the turnover repercussions could be huge for SMB employers.  Small teams, strong ties, and big…

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By Dan Morgan-Williams, Founder of Visualise Training and Consultancy Under UK law, employers have a duty to ensure all employees are safe at work. This includes compliance with the: – Equality Act 2010 (reasonable adjustments) – Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 – Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Generic risk assessments often fail to identify the additional hazards that an employee who is Deaf or has hearing loss may face, particularly in environments or job roles that involve navigation, movement, or visual cues. Risk assessments tailored to hearing loss should consider: Lighting levels and visibility…

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 Inspired by one of the first international businesswomen, Madame Clicquot, nominations are now open for the 2026 Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot. Now in its 54th year, the prestigious awards are the longest-running international accolades of their kind, continuing a legacy that began over 200 years ago with a woman who dared to defy expectations. In 1805, at just 27 years old, Madame Clicquot took the reins of her husband’s champagne house. At a time where women couldn’t enter most professions, she courageously stepped into the world of business, transforming a little-known champagne house into one of the most iconic producers…

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