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Why Basic UK Company Research Should Come Before a Major Commercial Decision

A business relationship can take months to build and only minutes to approve. A supplier presents a strong proposal. A potential partner offers attractive commercial terms. A service provider appears to understand the company’s needs. After a few meetings, the decision may seem obvious. Yet businesses that move too quickly can overlook a basic question: what is known about the company behind the proposal? This question is becoming increasingly important as businesses work with more suppliers, agencies and partners across borders. A company may be based in the United Kingdom, while its customers, investors or commercial partners are located elsewhere…

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Why does erasing the crimes of the ‘procés’ not violate EU law?: questions and answers from the first European rulings on amnesty

This Thursday, European justice gave unequivocal support to the amnesty law. The first rulings of the European justice system on the rule promoted by the Government and its pro-independence partners to bury all judicial cases linked to the process They reject the arguments on which some Spanish courts had based their refusal to apply the grace measure. The court based in Luxembourg has concluded that the law agreed by the PSOE, ERC and Junts to promote the investiture of Pedro Sánchez after the 2023 elections does not contravene any community law, nor does it affect the economic interests of the…

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Why Reliable Laptop Power Matters More Than Ever for HP Users

For professionals who depend on their laptops every day, running out of power is more than a minor inconvenience. It can interrupt a client meeting, stop an important project midway or leave a business owner unable to manage essential operations. In Nigeria, where electricity interruptions can affect the daily routine of individuals and businesses, dependable laptop power has become an increasingly important consideration. This is particularly relevant for HP laptop users. From office professionals and freelancers to students, entrepreneurs and remote workers, HP devices are used across a wide range of working environments. Yet even a reliable laptop eventually reaches…

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VW Human Resources Director: Erika Rasch was considered the top candidate

Amid job cuts and transformation, VW has not had a human resources director for around a year. However, that could soon change. According to research by Correctiv.org, Erika Rasch is probably the most promising candidate for the position. Rasch currently works as Head of Corporate People & Culture at Bosch and reports to the head of human resources, Stefan Grosch. If she actually gets the position at Volkswagen, this would be her first board mandate. However, this has not yet been decided. Correctiv learned from “three people familiar with the events” that Rasch’s appointment was supposed to be decided at…

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The Madrid Court endorses that the case against Begoña Gómez continues by jury for two crimes

The Provincial Court of Madrid has given the green light for the trial by popular jury against Begoña Gómez, wife of Pedro Sánchez, to continue for two crimes: influence peddling and embezzlement. The court thus partially endorses Judge Juan Carlos Peinado’s decision to send the Prime Minister’s partner to the bench, to whom he attributed four crimes (in addition to the previous ones, business corruption and misappropriation). The court agreed, in turn, to return the passport to the wife of the PSOE leader and his assistant in La Moncloa, Cristina Álvarez, after the magistrate took them away and prohibited them…

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Cabinet decision: Federal government wants to further reduce bureaucracy – human resources management

The federal ministers met yesterday for the second time as a so-called relief cabinet. Since the first meeting on November 5, 2024, 43 measures have already been decided on as part of the modernization agenda for the state and administration, affecting all departments. This also included an immediate program to reduce bureaucracy in occupational safety, which will eliminate around 123,000 safety officers in small and medium-sized companies. According to the information, the second cabinet will now add ten more reliefs. The aim of the measures is to reduce bureaucratic costs by 25 percent annually and to streamline administration. According to…

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Ubisoft’s ERE in Barcelona despite the success of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag. “It is angry that we are compensated like this”

Just two days ago, the French video game giant Ubisoft congratulated itself on the successful launch of its video game Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. He remake of the popular 2013 game had managed to sell more than two million copies in just 24 hours. And beyond the market response, users were rewarding it with high scores and good comments, which especially highlighted the underwater levels of the title. These screens, precisely, had been created from the company’s Barcelona office, which networked with colleagues in Singapore and Canada. However, in the Catalan capital there is little to celebrate. After two…

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Exclusive scenario analysis of equal pay: May Tobias know what Frank earns?

At the company party, Tobias finds out that his colleague earns 17,000 euros more. Claudia does the same work as her male colleagues, but has a different title. Using tricky practical scenarios, we show when employees really have a right to information – and how HR can react in a legally compliant manner. Part 2 of 4. The topic of pay transparency is of concern to HR professionals – even if the federal government has not yet presented a new pay transparency law (EntgTranspG) to implement the EU directive. The existing law already provides for rights to information and the…

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Forest fires of July 15, 2026 | Firefighters stabilize the Sant Quirze Safaja fire (Barcelona)

The Generalitat Firefighters have managed to stabilize the fire in Sant Quirze Safaja, in Barcelona, ​​which has led to the preventive confinement of several houses and a rural hostel and the evacuation of a campsite and a campsite. The Government of Aragon has ordered the evacuation of the residents of Orés (72 inhabitants), Asín (88 inhabitants) and Luesia (332), in Zaragoza, through an Es-Alert message, due to a forest fire that has already burned at least 140 hectares and that had forced the intervention of the Military Emergency Unit (UME). The forest area burned in Spain now amounts to 62,215…

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