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Tax column A report on the UK government’s latest move to update charity law, in some cases changing rules that have been in place for a hundred years and more.
Is there a growing gulf between the FD and the finance department that scuppers IT investments, undermines productivity and impairs morale?
Even though the UN lifted the trade embargo with Iraq in May, actually moving goods into the country is proving to be both dangerous and a logistical headache. Chris Thorby reports
When the lights went out across swathes of the US, Canada and Italy, people asked whether the UK was also vulnerable to widespread blackouts. Scott Dendy explains what regulators, users and suppliers are doing to prevent them
Negotiations around the new treaty for the expanded European Union are in their final stages. Paul Abbiati examines the likely impact for purchasing and supply management professionals
Can alternative techniques help recruiters get the right person?
Self-employed accountants and small practices are naturally focused on building a client base – so what makes an angelic client?
In an industry where cost has traditionally been secondary to reliability, space equipment purchasing presents unique challenges. Malcolm Wheatley looks at the issues and finds things may be changing
Executive search firms are turning to technology in their quest to recruit
With the exams finally over, the 11-week wait for your marks has begun. But don't worry. CIPS has done everything it can to ensure papers are marked fairly and on time. Steve Martin explains
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