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Business News Round Up (24/05/19)

UK universities ‘not meeting kills needs’ of employers

Speaking at the Universities Human Resources (UHR) conference, leading figures from some …

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Business News Round Up (23/05/19)

University of Strathclyde’s strategy to create a fintech ecosystem

The University of Strathclyde has released its strategy to create a …

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Business News Round Up (21/05/19)

Threat of chaotic Brexit could put 2.5 million manufacturing jobs under threat warns union

GMB Union analysis has shown that …

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Business News Round Up (20/05/19)

 

Lloyds to create 500 jobs at new tech hub in Edinburgh

Lloyds Banking Group has unveiled plans to create …

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Where Now Consulting is hiring

Where Now Consulting is currently seeking two ambitious management consultants to join its team. If you are looking for the …

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Business News Round Up (17/05/19)

‘Zombie’ companies pose a threat to the economy, KPMG analysis says

Scotland has more ‘zombie’ firms than any other country …