A new Academy school is to put pupils on an 8am-5pm timetable, with up to four hours a week specifically focused on developing employability.
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Prime Minister David Cameron will pledge to double to £20k the maximum fine for companies that hire illegal immigrants, in a speech to be delivered at lunchtime today, according to various media reports.
London has retained the position as the world’s most competitive financial centre, one it has held for six full years, according to a new report.
The volume of large mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals completed in Q1 2013 was 33% down on the final quarter of 2012, finds professional services firm Towers Watson.
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A Dorset farmer who illegally supplied farms with milking workers and then failed to pay wages has been ordered by Weymouth Magistrates’ Court to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work.
Spring Professional, the professional recruitment arm of Adecco Group, has launched into the Asia region with new offices in Hong Kong, and the respective capitals of Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand, and an expansion of its existing Singapore base.
Businesses must experiment more and let go of old ways of carrying out their activities, London Business School professor Lynda Gratton warned a 36-company consortium on Friday.
Executive search firm CTPartners has hired Mark Hexamer and Dayton Ogden to lead CTGrowth Partners, a new division of the business working for high growth companies.
Sadh Aakash Raman has become the first person in Singapore to be found guilty in court under revised laws banning use of unlicensed employment agencies, and will pay a $4,500 (£2,400) fine.