[ad_1] The concept of ‘people’ and ‘business’ are not mutually exclusive. Business is people. People work in business and people are clients of business. But simplistically, business is
[ad_1] The Turkish Businessperson visa route is no longer open to new applications. However, it is still possible for existing visa-holders to apply to extend their permission to
[ad_1] On 26 May, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) published a report ‘Asylum Screening in the UK: An audit of the UK’s asylum intake, registration and screening
[ad_1] The Independent Monitoring Authority has released a report following an inquiry into the delays in issuing Certificates of Applications to EU Settlement Scheme applicants. The report confirms
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[ad_1] Although workers are legally entitled to a certain amount of paid time off each year, employers reserve the ability to approve or refuse holiday requests. But dealing
[ad_1] Sunak gave a major speech this morning claiming that his “Stop The Boats” plan is working. Is it? There are some signs of success but it probably
[ad_1] We live in a reaction economy. The age of social media means that governments, companies, and others in the public eye are not ruled by accountants assessing
[ad_1] The process of naturalisation, or applying for British citizenship, requires you to prove you meet the strict eligibility requirements, which include providing referees for your British citizenship
[ad_1] Feedback is critical to individual growth, both professional and personal. But people take and give feedback in different ways. Not everyone is comfortable having potentially difficult conversations,