Paul Drechsler
@drechsler_paul
Business Leader believe business a force for good. Education & Science to change world for better. Chair ICCUK|Board:S&Co|Pres.SCI|Past Pres CBI
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19-10-2013 18:42:57
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Perspective & outstanding performance ✅Oliver Shah 🎯 ‘While there are plenty of PLC chief executives who very much don’t need a pay rise — these three (exceptional) run mega-cap companies happen to be based in UK should be paid competitively’ thetimes.co.uk/article/7bbe7d…
High quality thinking as ever from David Miliband setting out inconvenient truth about the UK as a lower-status nation AND the inevitable action we can take for influence and impact ✅🎯👇 theguardian.com/politics/2024/…
'Angela Rayner's mistake was £1000, unlike Nadhim Zahawi, who had to resign over £4.8million.'
Adam Boulton and Sangita Myska analyse why 'right-wing' newspapers have singled-out Angela Rayner in light of the 'attacks' on Labour's Deputy Leader.
Great storytelling Oliver Shah who takes reader all the way up the hill (regulators are terrible) and then down again (but we need regulation to protect us) - the key requirement is competence combined with adequate resources thetimes.co.uk/article/100831…
This is another cracker from Peter Foster with compelling promotion of new book Will Hutton 'This Time no Mistakes' - after piling on evidence of latest Brexit penalty charges for just doing business that's good for U.K. balance of payments!👇🎯
“The Government should put economics before politics.'
Our Mark Hilton spoke with Rachael Burford about what today's rise in the salary threshold for skilled worker visas means for firms.
Our new Survation. stats show half are struggling to recruit ⬇
businessldn.co.uk/news-publicati…
Super piece Anna Gross setting out VERY compelling case for UK tax reforms to boost philanthropy (& some big questions for top 1% earners) - every possible encouragement to Lucy Frazer to make progress - as high priority via Financial Times
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Missed Opportunity ‘Between the ages of 10 and 15 the gender gap in maths triples. Fewer girls stick with science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects after GCSEs or go on to Stem careers’
National Numeracy Perdita Fraser Financial Times on.ft.com/4aHIM1Z