
From Bond to Bureaucracy: Security Clearance in the UK and USA
When most people think of security clearance in Britain, their mind probably jumps to James Bond, tuxedo immaculate, licence to kill in one pocket and
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When most people think of security clearance in Britain, their mind probably jumps to James Bond, tuxedo immaculate, licence to kill in one pocket and
There’s something quietly unsettling about the message that experience no longer matters. That’s the impression a group recently received after applying to present their aerospace
Once upon a time, in a green and pleasant land not all that long ago, people more or less knew how to behave. You held
Imagine you’re in a play. You’ve memorized your lines, rehearsed your part, and you’re ready for the big moment. But then, whoops!…you forget a key
I learnt a new term today: “The Peter Principle”. I had to go out to rod the drains (again..!) and ended up having a chat
A lot of chat about this today in the various network groups; here’s a statement from the FSB about this: Responding to the Government’s new
I’ve been trying to help a couple of veterans with their job search, so it’s been interesting to see how adverts are listed. From the
I’m sure many of you are accustomed to being approached by recruitment personnel and while many of these will be genuine, I just wanted to
Just to pass on news that the National Living Wages (the rate set for employees aged over 23 years old) is set to rise to
Supporting an employee who has become disabled is an important responsibility for employers. As always a lawyer can advise or if you are an FSB