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What lies in store for recruiters in 2004?
How long can recruiters ignore the growing health and fitness industry?
Last November, Mike Sole became Accounting Technician of the Year 2003. AT met the AAT member from Kent who was praised for his hard work in winning business.
Outplacement firms have candidates ready and waiting. So why aren't recruiters interested?
Tax column What happens when love and marriage go wrong? What is the current position of the English courts on pre-nuptial agreements?
Ros Wright has been pursuing fraudsters for many years and is one of the most significant people in that field in the UK. AT meets the smiling face of serious fraud.
Businesses are increasingly looking to harmonise mobile communications internationally - and advances from providers are already making this more achievable, says Keri Allan
The Department of Health's commercial director has few qualms about using the private sector. As he tells Simon Binns, the NHS has to become an innovative buyer of services
Tax column Let’s consider the loss of domicile of choice, the rare subject of a colourful case concerning the estate of the playwright Anthony Shaffer, author of Sleuth.
The strategy and strategic procurement syllabus asks students to take a certain approach to the subject. Tony Davies explains how to avoid the most common pitfalls in the exam
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