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).
Will aircraft lessors be able to survive the downturn?
A summary for CFOs of the key aspects of IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers.
Local authority financial reporting has become increasingly difficult. Our report covers all you need to consider.
Care homes are proving a surprising opportunity for real estate investors. We look at the options for investors.
Read our new report on the challenges facing the higher education sector the need to be reflected in financial reports.
Banks have had a challenging start to 2020. We cover the ten themes you need to be looking at for the rest of the year.
The next quarter will provide internal audit teams with plenty of opportunities to add value.
Forensic accounting took down notorious gangster Al Capone. Tristan G Yelland tells this famous story.
As businesses continue to adapt to the new norm, do you know how to make the most of your digital capabilities?
Having a clear strategy and a robust technology solution are the core building blocks of leveraging RegTech.
Matt Custance looks at how COVID-19 is impacting social care provision and capacity.
The importance of forecasting working capital in a financial model.
Our 2019 food and beverage deals round-up recaps 2019 M&A activity. See what trends developed.
How we are creating a culture of everyday inclusion, and focusing on diversity data to make a difference.
A review of the Green Book provides us with a unique opportunity to assess where change would be most valued.
We look at the reporting required by charity audit committees to ensure effectiveness in their role.
