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Despite vigorous government action, small businesses remain vulnerable

No-one doubts that the government’s intent towards small business is positive. A slew of interventions put in place in the past month are a testament to that. But concerns remain Continue Reading

Posted On : April 23, 2020 Published By : NONTSIKELELO DINGA
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This bold Barbican exhibition asks what it means to be a man

”Masculinities – Liberation through photography” This is a major exploration of the concept of masculinity. How it is experienced, performed, portrayed and socially constructed. I saw this photography exhibition a Continue Reading

Posted On : April 3, 2020 Published By : NONTSIKELELO DINGA
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A baptism of fire for the BoE’s new governor

The future of the London economy stands at a crossroads. And one man’s career legacy is inextricably intertwined with how the UK’s economic hub emerges from this crisis. The Bank Continue Reading

Posted On : March 30, 2020 Published By : NONTSIKELELO DINGA
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Flexible work options thrive in London

At WeWork, the global real-estate start-up, things are fast and loose and anything goes. At least that’s the way things were. Previously in the rare league of start-up ‘unicorns’, the Continue Reading

Posted On : February 26, 2020 Published By : NONTSIKELELO DINGA
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An East End neighbourhood evolves again

An East End neighbourhood evolves again It is lodged between The City and Central London, and Canary Wharf is a 20-minute commute away. It is also a previously working-class community Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : NONTSIKELELO DINGA

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