Make UK and PwC UK’s annual Executive Survey explores the key issues facing UK manufacturers in 2026.
Think Global Women is once again delighted to support International Women’s Day 2026, and this year’s theme, Give to Gain, which encourages a mindset of generosity and collaboration feels especially close to our hearts.
This year’s BETT show took a much deeper look at preparing students for a future shaped by AI while preserving the human skills that underpin learning, work and social trust.
What AI skills do students need to thrive in a rapidly changing workforce and how are institutions embedding these competencies?
The Australian International School in Singapore (AIS), an IB World School with a close-knit international community for children aged two months to 18 years, has announced the appointment of Mr Steve Lupton as its new Head of School.
Changes in global trade policies and the introduction of sweeping tariffs are forcing UK manufacturers to reassess their approach to international trade, as higher costs, uncertainty and increased border complexity reshape global markets, according to new research from Make UK and DHL Express.
UK finance teams are entering a year of intensified regulatory demands, greater scrutiny around fraud, and rising expectations from employees. With updates to FRS 102 now in effect, ongoing tax reforms, and pressure to strengthen compliance under Payment Services Regulation reviews, businesses are re‑evaluating how they track, approve, and analyse expenses.
SilverDoor reports India’s second and third cities growing corporate travel market share
Hong Kong's investment market sees strong quarterly rebound, driven by end-user demand in the office sector, says JLL.
Survey Highlights: Long-Term Assignments
AI is transforming the way we live, learn and work, creating opportunities and challenges for education systems worldwide. We went to hear how countries are preparing students at scale.
What's the difference between phone bans versus phone-free schools? Does it have a positive impact on learning and behaviour? And how do students stand to benefit?
A new study from Cybernews ranks the United Kingdom 6th globally for AI adoption in 2025, with a 55% adoption rate.
Fresh trade chaos interrupts the Footsie’s record run as President Trump threatens 15% blanket global tariffs. Wall Street set to open lower as traders eye stagflation threats. Meanwhile Gold prices move upward again as tense geopolitics and trade turmoil collide. Reports Susannah Streeter, Chief Investment Strategist at Wealth Club.
AI is redefining the world, while schools are busy shaping policy. A child-first approach that helps students develop their creativity and critical thinking could be the best place to start.
Britain’s manufacturers are world leaders in tackling overall health & safety but need to step up efforts to address the specific issues of psychological health such as wellbeing and stress in the workplace according to new research.
ISC Research has published the Global International Schools Snapshot 2026, a six-page visual white paper providing a high-level overview of a market that has shifted from niche growth to system-level scale.
How UWCSEA’s Concept-Based Curriculum Mobilises Learning for Peace
As if there wasn’t enough for Global Mobility teams to manage, 2026 brings a new raft of compliance considerations around temporary housing.
Find out how immigration policies are shifting in response to the current regional situation in this online briefing on 5 March 2026