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  • The Notebook: Will workplaces start monitoring your Linkedin profile?

    October 21, 2024

    Finance chiefs have chosen to leave Linkedin use unmonitored for decades, but could that be about to change?

  • The Notebook: How to fix the civil service? Pay the top brass more

    October 7, 2024

    It's in everyone's interest to have the best talent in the civil service. That's why we should pay the top brass more, writes James Chapman.

  • The Notebook: Three quarters of Brits don’t invest – it’s time for a confidence boost

    October 2, 2024

    Most Brits just aren't investing - but a little confidence could make all the difference, writes Camilla Esmund in today's Notebook.

  • The Notebook: Turning 18 with a junior ISA? Here’s what to do

    October 1, 2024

    From managing a junior ISA to preparing for upcoming tax changes, financial expert Susannah Streeter offers her advice in today's Notebook.

  • The Notebook: City bosses need to get honest about corporate culture

    September 30, 2024

    Corporate culture remains riddled with problems. It's time for an honest conversation, writes Lucy McNulty, editor of Following the Rules, in today's Notebook.

  • The jobs market is already in trouble – loading employers with new regulations won’t help

    September 25, 2024

    Jobs postings have declined for the 26th month in a row. This isn't the time to disincentivise hiring, writes Reed CEO James Reed.

  • The Notebook: Investors pile into ISAs ahead of touted capital gains tax raid

    September 18, 2024

    Investors spooked by the rumoured hike in capital gains tax are piling into ISAs, writes Interactive Investor's Myron Jobson.

  • The Notebook: A new deal for working people? Labour’s plan risks mass layoffs

    September 16, 2024

    Labour's new deal for workers promises to put employees first, but it risks badly backfiring, writes employment law expert Dan Pollard in today's Notebook.

  • The Notebook: Labour is charting a dangerous course on free speech

    September 10, 2024

    Labour's proposed expansion of the Online Safety Act is a troubling step for free speech, writes Big Brother Watch director Silkie Carlo.

  • The Notebook: Dear founders, you can be picky about your investors too

    September 9, 2024

    Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Rupa Popat, founder and managing partner at Araya Ventures, takes the notebook pen, with a few lessons on what makes a good investor Where did all the value go?  We need to pay attention to the relationships between founders and investors – and realise that [...]

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