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  • KPMG scraps summer early Friday finish for staff

    Big Four

    Big Four giant KPMG is revoking its Covid-19 employee benefit of letting staff clock off early on Fridays over the summer in the latest cut at the firm. The firm introduced the policy in 2021, focused on the summer, which is a quieter time in the City, to allow staff to take two and a [...]

    KPMG hit with a new financial sanction
  • London AI jobs boom as Anthropic salaries hit £630k

    Tech

    London’s AI hiring race is accelerating at dizzying rates, with Anthropic offering some engineers in the capital as much as £630,000 a year as Big Tech firms battle for AI talent. The US AI giant, backed by Amazon and best known for its chatbot Claude, is currently hiring for over 40 London roles as it [...]

    Anthropics AI technology showcased at a tech conference, highlighting innovative advancements in artificial intelligence
  • Samsung workers threaten strike over AI profits as market value hits $1 trillion

    Tech

    Samsung Electronics is facing the threat of a major worker walkout, after unions demanded a bigger share of the company’s AI-fuelled semiconductor profits. Two Samsung unions are pushing for a seven per cent pay rise and a bonus scheme worth 15 per cent of each division’s operating profits, with workers threatening an 18-day strike later [...]

    Samsung has missed earnings expectations
  • Untrained managers are stalling Britain’s AI returns

    April 23, 2026

    British businesses are pouring copious amounts of capital into AI, but meaningful returns are by no means guaranteed. New research from the Chartered Institute of Management found that only one in 20 managers report real, transformational productivity gains from AI investment. Meanwhile, one in four say they have seen no benefit at all. The CMI’s [...]

  • Companies House disciplined over 100 staff for compliance breaches

    March 24, 2026

    Over a hundred members of staff at under-fire Companies House faced disciplinary action for compliance breaches in the last three years. Fresh figures from a Freedom of Information request reveal the UK’s registry body for companies took action against 131 staff since December 2022. The disciplinary measures were a result of breaches relating to the [...]

  • The £1bn company with no staff? Why AI is a gift to Britain’s small businesses

    February 26, 2026

    With branding built on Canva, market research synthesised in seconds or client decks as slick as McKinsey’s, could we say now that for the first time, a five-person firm can present like a 50-person one, and potentially undercut and outmanoeuvre larger rivals? Asks Eliza Filby In Silicon Valley, investors are salivating at the thought of [...]

  • City veteran Lord Rose: UK is ‘at the edge of a crisis’

    September 9, 2025

    Lord Stuart Rose has launched a scathing attack on the government’s economic strategy, claiming the UK is “at the edge of a crisis.” The City veteran told Times Radio: “I think we should all be worried about the state of Britain today.  “Now, I am absolutely an optimist in my life. I’ve been working for [...]

  • The Entertainer: Staff eye tax-free bonuses as founders cede control

    August 11, 2025

    Almost 2,000 employees of the UK’s biggest toy chain, The Entertainer, are set to receive tax-free bonuses after its founders handed them control of his retail empire. Gary Grant has transferred 100 per cent of his ownership in Teal Group Holdings, which he held alongside his wife Catherine, to an employee ownership trust. The move, [...]

  • What is a P11D form? What employers need to know ahead of the July 6 deadline

    May 29, 2025

    Employers will need to submit a P11D form if their employees are receiving benefits of any type on top of their salary. Here’s everything you need to know.  We’re well into a new tax year, but that does not mean a pause for paperwork. Far from it, especially for employers. As well as having to [...]

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