Amy Hewitt
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Preventing a lost generation of women at work
The first wave of the pandemic in 2002 saw a collapse in women’s employment. Since then, not enough of them have been returning to work. What explains this, and what can we do about it?…
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A platform that goes beyond legal services
Globalisation may well be shrinking the world and making it easier to do business far and wide, but navigating international law and practices is never straightforward. For Attilio Cheso, who’d built up a successful legal…
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Glamour and tradition go under the hammer
Last month saw buyers get the chance to take away a bit of luxury and glamour as part of the significant renovation programme going on at The Dorchester. Some of the finest lighting, furniture and…
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Investing – property vs stock markets
When choosing to deploy a large sum of money, it is only right to question where is best to invest it. There seems to be a never-ending list of financial opportunities, from hot stocks to…
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Expert advice from someone who speaks the same language
Navigating the complex world of research and development tax relief is so much simpler if you have someone guiding you that is not just a financial expert, but someone who speaks your language throughout the…
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Customers strongly encouraged not to travel tomorrow ahead of week of travel disruption across Transport for London and national rail services
Transport for London (TfL) is strongly encouraging people not to travel on Tuesday 21 June and until mid-morning on Wednesday 22 June, unless absolutely necessary, due to planned industrial action being taken by the RMT…
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Barking Riverside Extension to open this summer, ahead of schedule
Local residents and visitors to Barking Riverside will soon benefit from quicker and easier journeys with the confirmation that Barking Riverside will become the capital’s newest railway station this summer, ahead of schedule. Transport for…
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Tackling the pain after the sporting glory
He was part of a moment of glory that created special memories for millions of sports fans, but Steve Thompson’s aim now is to make sure that the rugby players of the future don’t face…
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Upholding the rights and privileges of the city
A City of London Corporation Member with more than 20 years’ experience has been elected to a historic ceremonial role in the Square Mile’s governing body. Simon Duckworth, who has represented Bishopsgate Ward since 2000, was elected…