Contractor defeats taxman in IR35 battle
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has won the latest round in its long-running IR35 battle with the taxman.
One of its members, Roger Tilbury from Bedford, won ...
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Citizens failed by government websites
Government websites are failing to meet the basic needs of citizens who turn to them for help and advice on debt, housing, health and employment, according to a report by...
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Former ViewSonic network admin faces five years inside for hack
A former network administrator for computer monitor maker ViewSonic pleaded guilty on Monday to illegally accessing a company server and deleting critical data two weeks ...
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Homeless hacker' allowed back online
A federal judge has released Adrian Lamo, the so-called homeless hacker, on bail with only limited restrictions on his computer use until his next court date in October. ...
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Teleworking is good for your health, says DTI
Organisations representing UK employers and workers on Tuesday published guidelines on how to reduce stress by taking advantage of flexible working practices.
The Conf...
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British business riddled with legal ignorance
When it comes to dotting the legal I's and crossing the regulatory T's, UK business is falling behind at speed.
Research from corporate policy specialists PolicyMatter...
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Energis to build £40m secure government broadband network
Energis has won a major £40m contract to link Whitehall departments, local authorities and government agencies with a new encrypted broadband network for secure email and...
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IR35-bashing kicks off in the Commons
An influential group of MPs from across the political spectrum have urged the government to review the controversial IR35 tax, claiming that it is causing significant dam...
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Is eBay losing interest in Irish move?
eBay is reportedly on the horns of a dilemma over whether or not to open a European base in Dublin, having been knocked back for a grant from the Irish Investment and Dev...
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BA defends staff swipe card system
British Airways has responded to criticism of its new swipe card system for staff saying the technology is purely replacing an inefficient paper-based system.
The cash...
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