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Business must unite and tell Boris, ‘never mind the baubles,’ we want to get back to work

20 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 3 Comments

Businesses have rolled over and absorbed far too much of a basting from this Government over Covid and it’s time to stand up and tell it to get stuffed.

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Unpaid shifts are exploitative & fundamentally wrong!

15 March 201815 March 2018 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

The workplace is meant to be a place where people learn, a pathway to bettering themselves you could say; So someone please tell me why companies have the audacity to exploit our young people with ‘unpaid shifts’.

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The Adonis Affair Highlights A Dangerous New Trend In Theresa May’s ‘Hyper-Sensitive’ Government!

2 January 20182 January 2018 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

The departure of Labour peer, Lord Adonis, as independent infrastructure advisor to the Government last week highlights a far more serious issue for business than a simple disagreement between traditional political rivals over a controversial policy.

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Cheap chatbots are helping residents fire off forensic objections in minutes, piling pressure on already-stretched council planners and threatening the government’s flagship housebuilding pledge.

AI-powered nimbyism is jamming Britain’s planning system putting 1.5 million new homes at risk

AI tools such as Objector.ai and ChatGPT are helping residents flood councils with sophisticated planning objections, slowing UK approvals and putting the 1.5 million homes target at risk, warns TerraQuest chief Geoff Keal.

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Greene King pulls the plug on supermarket strategy with sale of Old Speckled Hen to Spain’s Damm

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Standard Chartered to swap 7,800 back-office jobs for AI as UK labour market wobbles

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