A feminist and postcolonial approach to nuclear politics
The July issue of International Affairs includes eight articles on the global nuclear order and eight more covering Chinese lending, abortion rights, and global security.
The July issue of International Affairs includes eight articles on the global nuclear order and eight more covering Chinese lending, abortion rights, and global security.
The US president was focused on repairing ties with traditional regional partners, but he also aimed to redefine the contours of future US regional cooperation.
Cost of Living Business Tsar and former Just Eat boss David Buttress agrees deals and discounts with major UK businesses to form part of Help for Household campaign.
A convincing WhatsApp scam where criminals pose as a friend or family member in need has cost victims over 1.5 million this year.
CCS's latest Annual Report and Accounts show continued growth with spending through agreements doubling over 5 years
Blog posted by: Christopher Poyntz - Project Manager, PwC UK, 14 July 2022.
Blog posted by: David Smallwood - Director, e-careers, 13 July 2022.
Congratulations to Bel French, an Infrastructure Project Manager at Gleeds, who has become the youngest person to achieve Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) status at the age of 22 (She has since turned 23).
Alarmist narratives on AI detract from the existing ethical and legal risks stemming from these technologies.
Blog posted by: Marcus Dowdeswell, Senior Consultant, PA Consulting, 11 July 2022.
As the Conservative leadership contest enters its frenetic phase, little has been said yet about how the next UK prime minister should engage with the world.
We've reached a significant milestone as the first statutory instrument (SI) has been laid in Parliament. Find out what this secondary legislation means and how we're working at pace to introduce the new Register of Overseas Entities.
We've reached another significant milestone as the second statutory instrument (SI) has been laid in Parliament. Find out what this secondary legislation means and how we're working incredibly quickly to introduce the new Register of Overseas Entities.
Under the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act, a new Register of Overseas Entities will be created and held by Companies House. Find out how the Act is progressing, and what will happen next.
The last 2 years have shone a light on the services in the background that help the health sector run and deliver services into the community.
Association for Project Management (APM) is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted in three categories at the upcoming Association Excellence Awards.
The Atamis e-commerce system will be rolled out across all health sector organisations that wish to adopt it, following funding from Crown Commercial Service (CCS).
A plague of crimes, accidents and fines creates a need for business clarity around the sale of dangerous goods.
Despite the theatrics of Boris Johnson resigning, the UK approach to global issues such as Ukraine, China, and the Indo-Pacific will not change with a new leader.
Association for Project Management (APM) is proud to announce that Robin Kwong, New Formats Editor at The Wall Street Journal, has been named as its latest Honorary Fellow.
Association for Project Management (APM) has been shortlisted in two categories at the annual Memcom Excellence Awards 2022.
Against a backdrop of rising urgency, COP27 in Egypt will bring all aspects of climate action into the spotlight - but especially the role of the host country.
Blog posted by: Adam McCullough - Principal ITSM Architect, 06 July 2022.
Half of UK small companies say rising costs will hit growth. Trading Standards aims to bring lucidity to compliance to ease business burdens.
Here we are on our 4th blog of the 5-part series on core manager functions. This time Kinga will explain how planning and organising plays a huge part in managing a team effectively. Planning and organising within my team I ...