For 22 years, Grant Thornton’s global Women in Business research has tracked progress on female representation in senior leadership across the mid‑market. This year’s findings reveal a world moving forward, and a UK in danger of losing ground. As last year’s report warned, without decisive action, the mid‑market risks creating a missed generation of female leaders. The 2026 data suggests that moment may already be here.
Discover how leaders can break free from crisis thinking, embrace smart risk‑taking, and drive growth with insights from business psychology and financial services experts.
Upcoming employment tax compliance changes to be aware of and annual filing requirements for 2025/26 with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
We share Conservative party conference insights on levelling up and transport.
Hear from advisory and audit experts as they review key recent developments like safeguarding, wind-down plans and the new insolvency regime (pSAR).
You'll get comprehensive guidance on how tax is impacting the insurance sector.
ESG data assurance helps financial services firms identify gaps and strengthens the validity of sustainability data.
Are you ready for TCFD-aligned reporting on climate change? Find out what good looks like...
How lenders are responding to consumer cutbacks in retail and consumer sectors.
As party conferences end, we reflect on the Labour and Conservative events and key takeaways for local leaders.
Discover what the latest apprenticeship funding changes are and find out how they could impact you with our breakdown of the key facts.
We have identified the key expectations from regulators on TCFD and what they consider best practice to guide you going forward.
Your guide to managing coming changes in the operational tax landscape, including the Crypto Asset Reporting Framework.
What are the Gambling Commission's expectations on social responsibility and anti-money laundering?
We offer fresh insights on levelling up priorities and how to turn broad policy into meaningful change.
In rural Norfolk, connectivity is key for levelling up. Priorities include roads, public transport and broadband.
Stoke-on-Trent has clearly defined priorities for levelling up, including development, transport, and infrastructure.
Outcomes from the latest public interest reports show that many local authorities are still falling short of auditor standards.
