Monthly Archives: May 2017

Five Flexible and Unconventional Ways to Make Money

By Christy Schutz I convinced my husband to join me at Ulta the other day as I shopped for lipsticks. As I dragged him down the aisles, he took in all the serums, tubes, jars and brushes and was simply amazed that women bought all this stuff, and what’s more, that we spend quite a bit […]

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GDPR inertia; three quarters of marketers fail consent test with a year to go

A test conducted by email service provider Mailjet finds 72 per cent of UK marketers either cannot answer, or incorrectly list the necessary conditions to meet GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) requirements for ‘opt-in’ consent. With less than a year to go ahead of the 25 May 2018 deadline, only 17 per cent of respondents have taken all
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Last parliament a strong term for UK businesses

Over the last two years, the number of companies in the UK has grown by 417,309 – an increase of 11 per cent during the course of the Parliament. The statistics come from company formation specialists Inform Direct, using data from Companies House and the Office of National Statistics. At the start of the last parliament
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‘Don’t strangle the self-employed’ The IPSE message to political parties

This week IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed, unveils a striking campaign for political parties in the UK General Election. The campaign ads were unveiled at 12:00pm at Queen’s Stone in London. Now they are being driven right across London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and Leeds in the run-up to the General Election,
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The average Brit loses 16 days a year commuting to and from work

New research from CV-Library finds that more than two thirds of the nation’s workers (69.1 per cent) are losing up to 16 days a year commuting to and from work, with more than a third (38.6 per cent) of professionals commuting for up to two hours a day. The survey of 1,200 workers sought to explore how professionals feel
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