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Weekend Box: NATO expansion, iPods & more
In this week’s WB: NATO prepares to welcome Finland and Sweden, Apple says R.I.P. to the iPod, who’s who on Doctor Who, and much more…
Weekend Box: Locals, Roe v Wade & more
In this week’s WB: the local election results 2022, the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade, a new era of tech regulation, and much more…
Weekend Box: Slovenia elects, Fed Reserve & more
In this week’s WB: sweet cereal-maker Kellog’s sours on the DHSC, protests against femicide in Mexico, the beginning of a new era in politics in Slovenia, and much more…
Weekend Box 22/04: Macron debates, Netflix woes & more
In this week’s WB: Le Président vs Le Pen as the two candidates face off in a heated debate, Governor DeSantis dismisses The Walt Disney Company, Ukraine's pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and much more…
Weekend Box: AUKUS, Peru protests & more
In this week’s WB: #aukus announces its hypersonic weapons programme, #elonmusk the champion of *cough* free speech, #applebees exec’s rotten proposal for employees, and much more ...
Weekend Box: Yen tumbles, Oscars & more
In this week’s WB: The Yen takes a tumble, the Arab-Israeli Summit, the Oscars 2022 and the Sackler family’s association to cultural institutions.
Sunak’s Spring Statement
Lucy Thompson analyses the good, the bad and the ugly of Chancellor, Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement.
Weekend Box: Ukraine, Online Safety bill & more
In this week’s WB: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's homecoming, the Online Safety Bill arrives, Dua Lipa’s ‘record scratch’ moment with two copyright infringement lawsuits, and much more.
The Ghost of Zhukov
Senior advisor to Audley and former British Army officer, Jamie Lowther Pinkerton provides analyses Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, and whether it is, in fact, achieving President Putin’s aims.
Weekend Box: Ukraine, Reddit gamble & more.
This week’s WB covers the Foreign Secretary’s visit to Moscow , Reddit’s Wall Street gamble, the data-driven fears of activists in Myanmar, Taylor Wimpey’s new Executive and this year’s Göteborg Film Festival.
From gold to dust? Navigating a new era in UK-Chinese relations
Following the Pacific Future Forum, Lucy Thompson explores the complex picture of the West’s relationship with China.
Open and uncertain: Germany’s 2021 election
With Germany going to the polls in perhaps the most consequential election for a generation, the result is on a knife-edge.
Episode 1 - Sir John Tusa
Audley Intelligence's Chris Wilkins speaks to Sir John Tusa, author, presenter and former managing director of the BBC…
We are on the precipice of a talent revolution and business leaders are ill-equipped to face it
We are on the precipice of a talent revolution and business leaders are ill-equipped to face it
The working generation have never lived through chaos like that wreaked by COVID-19. In 18 months, the pandemic has upended organisations which seemed infallible and forced business leaders to pivot in previously unimaginable ways.
What does Rishi Sunak’s Budget tell us about Britain?
In Audley’s meeting with Forum, CEO Chris Wilkins, was joined (virtually) by former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Rt Hon David Gauke, to discuss Rishi Sunak’s recently announced Budget.
Emilia: art instructing life
In this blog, Fiona Johnston writes about Emilia, a play about England’s first published female poet.
‘After all – there is nothing like a good book!’
To mark World Book Day, the Audley team to tells us about a book they’ve read that changed the way they think.
The power and perils of the social media ‘community’
Amid the rise of Nextdoor, Lucy Thompson, a Senior Associate at Audley looks at the power and potential of social media
Crucial leadership skills are being forgotten and gender equality is suffering because of it
Audley’s Chairman, Sir Michael Lockett explores the impact the absence of leadership skills could have on gender equality
Next steps for the arts
Venues will close post-COVID, but that doesn’t mean the arts shouldn’t still exist. We need to shift our emphasis from objects and institutions onto community experience. Everything we’ve created has been around the importance of buildings themselves, rather than the people within them and the communities around them.