Yes, there’s unfairness in the education system. But proof of academic achievement is nevertheless valuable, especially as post-pandemic on-the-job training investment has been insufficient.
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Stephen Arnell offers his reactions to some of the biggest announcements and goings-on at last month’s Edinburgh TV Festival, and explains why it doesn’t appear to bode all that well for the future of British TV.
Let’s fix the broken business model of streaming to ensure that creativity and commerciality can thrive together and entertain us with the best content possible.
A slew of blatant plants of articles in the press from both Tories and Labour undermine journalistic credibility.
When what you’re known for is not the same as what you want to do, it might be time for some personal brand rehab.
In an increasingly polarised media landscape, we must read widely, question everything, and don’t lose perspective on what really matters.
Adapt to the decline of cross-device tracking and embrace on-device processing to create more meaningful moments with your audiences.
Brexit coverage has remained off the menu, even as the hospitality industry is crumbling under post-Brexit business realities.
With the summer in full swing, it’s remarkable how different the attitude towards holidays is between the UK and US, and never more so than over July and August period.