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  • Nov 28, 2024 | mondaq.com | Catherine Turner |Samantha Paul

    Summary Yesterday the PRA and FCA published PRA consultation paper 16/24 / FCA consultation paper 24/23 – Remuneration reform, containing proposals for significant changes to the remuneration regime. The UK's current remuneration regime was developed as part of a response to the 2008 global financial crisis, for which excessive and short-term risk taking in the banking sector was held partially responsible.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | housingtoday.co.uk | Catherine Turner

    To continue enjoying housingtoday.co.uk, REGISTER FOR FREEAlready registered? Login hereStay at the forefront of thought leadership with news and analysis from award-winning journalists. Sign up below to receive:Breaking industry news as it happensGain access to Housing Today’s Specialist CPD modulesExpert News and analysisIt takes less than one minute…. … or subscribe for full access - Subscribe now

  • Jun 13, 2024 | lexology.com | Catherine Turner |Mark Kaye

    This morning Labour launched its election Manifesto which, by implementing its “Plan To Make Work Pay” published last month, includes major employment law reform. The Plan, now supported by today’s Manifesto, is clear that legislation will be introduced within the first 100 days of entering government, so if Labour wins with a solid majority, most of these proposals at the earliest could be in force by October/November 2024.

  • Mar 24, 2024 | artshub.com.au | Catherine Turner

    An original work based on lived experience from international theatre-maker and performer April Albert, Beast in the Room is a 45-minute performance featuring Albert and her teenaged son, Jule Boyle, that uses different storytelling techniques to explore the themes of personal loss and trauma within a broader societal context.

  • Sep 15, 2023 | research-live.com | Liam Kay |Catherine Turner

    The report, conducted by Technopolis and called Impact evaluation of UKRI’s research and innovation funding response to Covid-19, also found UKRI’s investments in Covid-19 research, equating to more than £500m, were value for money for the taxpayer. Decades of strategic research and innovation investment prior to the pandemic in infrastructure, capacity and international cooperation underpinned the UK’s response to Covid-19, the report said.

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