Influencers and the law made easy
Influencers and the law made easy Published here Influencer reach is soaring and regulators around the world are paying close attention. In 2020 the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) scrutinised 24,000 Instagram stories and found that only 35% of advertising was clearly labelled. The ASA put the non-compliant influencers and a number of brands on notice. […]
Redundancy And Restructuring Done Right
Redundancy And Restructuring Done Right Published here Getting redundancy procedure wrong can cost financially and damage your reputation. If you are facing a business or workplace closure, or need fewer employees to carry out particular work, Matt McBride, Fiona Powell and Charlotte Rees-John from Freeths Employment team tell you what you need to know, whatever […]
Hydrogen: Fuel For The Future
Hydrogen: Fuel For The Future There’s a new industry being created right before our eyes, an industry that could revolutionise every facet of the global economy and help the UK reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions – hydrogen. Hydrogen has the potential to be used across our economy, particularly where electrification is not an option. […]
City Harvest
City Harvest: Saving surplus food from landfill to feed thousands of vulnerable people in London and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable solutions for food waste Every month in London surplus food that could create 13.3 million meals is sent to landfill by manufacturers, retailers, restaurants and the hospitality industry. Kusuma Trust is proud to support […]
Museum of Brands
Museum of Brands: A unique museum of consumer history and brand heritage is reaching out to 8,000 learners and the local community. Consumer history for the community The Museum of Brands is unique. As the only UK museum dedicated to consumer history and brand heritage, it takes visitors on a journey through 200 years of […]
Do the low-cost cleaning tips of yesteryear still cut it today?
Do the low-cost cleaning tips of yesteryear still cut it today? Published in The Guardian My late mother-in-law, Lyn, was not a traditional 1950s housewife. Born in 1928, she didn’t marry until the ancient (for the time) age of 29. Lyn was more likely to be out on her bike than scrubbing the front step, […]
Ambush Marketing: Create A Buzz Without Getting Stung
Ambush Marketing: Create A Buzz Without Getting Stung Published here Events draw huge publicity and ambush marketing is a way of associating your brand with an event without being the official sponsor, but the rules and regulations around ambush marketing have been tightened as organisers try to protect their sponsors’ investment. With the Birmingham 2022 […]
Capitalising On Care
Capitalising On Care Published here Inflation, ageing and the decline of the high street are usually the stuff of negative headlines. But they can be opportunities for the care sector, as Freeths Care Team heads Phil Baigent and Thomas Golding and Alantra experts Justin Crowther and Hoong Wey Woon revealed in a webinar on 24 […]