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Posterised or Pop Art styled British General Election icons. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister, Democracy, Vote, Election, Government, Member of parliament,

June 14, 2024, Ian Chapman-Curry

Election 2024 – Plaid Cymru / Party of Wales manifesto and pensions

We continue with our General Election 2024 and pensions updates with Plaid Cymru / Party of Wales (Plaid) manifesto launch (Plaid Cymru. For fairness. For ambition. For Wales. Manifesto … [Read more...] about Election 2024 – Plaid Cymru / Party of Wales manifesto and pensions

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: ESG, General Election 2024 and pensions, Pensions, Pensions law

Posterised or Pop Art styled British General Election icons. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister, Democracy, Vote, Election, Government, Member of parliament,

June 13, 2024, Ian Chapman-Curry

Election 2024 – Labour Party manifesto and pensions

The third of our series of manifesto reviews focuses on the Labour Party. Their manifesto (Labour Party – Change - Manifesto 2024) will receive greater attention than many of the others given the … [Read more...] about Election 2024 – Labour Party manifesto and pensions

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: ESG, General Election 2024 and pensions, Pensions, Pensions law

Posterised or Pop Art styled British General Election icons. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister, Democracy, Vote, Election, Government, Member of parliament,

June 12, 2024, Ian Chapman-Curry

Election 2024 – Green Party manifesto and pensions

The third of our series of manifesto reviews focuses on the Green Party. Their manifesto (Green Party - Real Hope. Real Change. Manifesto 2024) only has a handful of promises in relation to pensions, … [Read more...] about Election 2024 – Green Party manifesto and pensions

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: ESG, ESG and pensions, General Election 2024 and pensions, Gig economy, Pensions, Pensions law, Pensions tax

Posterised or Pop Art styled British General Election icons. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister, Democracy, Vote, Election, Government, Member of parliament,

June 12, 2024, Ian Chapman-Curry

Election 2024 – Conservatives manifesto and pensions

In the second of our series of manifesto reviews, we’ve looked at what the Conservatives are promising on pensions in their manifesto (The Conservative and Unionist Party Manifesto 2024 - … [Read more...] about Election 2024 – Conservatives manifesto and pensions

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: General Election 2024 and pensions, Pensions, Pensions law, Pensions tax

Posterised or Pop Art styled British General Election icons. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister, Democracy, Vote, Election, Government, Member of parliament,

June 12, 2024, Ian Chapman-Curry

Election 2024 – Liberal Democrats manifesto and pensions

In the first of a series of manifesto reviews, we've looked at what the Liberal Democrats are promising on pensions in their manifesto (For A Fair Deal - Manifesto 2024). Summary Although … [Read more...] about Election 2024 – Liberal Democrats manifesto and pensions

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Defined contribution, ESG and pensions, General Election 2024 and pensions, Gig economy, Pensions, Pensions law

June 10, 2024, Fiona Moignard

How will AI affect tomorrow’s talent?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the workforce, re-shaping how talent is sourced, developed, and utilised. By leveraging AI, organisations can enhance recruitment, personalise employee … [Read more...] about How will AI affect tomorrow’s talent?

Filed Under: AI, Blogs Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Tech, Tech Week

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