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25th Feb 2020 |
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Surely there’s no harm in increasing that D grade pass in GCSE maths to a B in order to apply for your dream course at college? Or claiming a 2:1...
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18th Feb 2020 |
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A few years ago, biometrics seemed like something out of a science fiction movie, but in 2020 we think nothing of just looking at our phone to open it, or...
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11th Feb 2020 |
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You’d think it would be easy to prove your identity. Most of us like to think that everyone we come into contact with is honest, and that’s often the case....
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4th Feb 2020 |
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There is a very wide range of situations in which you might be asked to prove who you are. Opening a bank account, applying for a job, applying for benefits...
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28th Jan 2020 |
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According to a recent survey by the University of Portsmouth, the cost of recruitment fraud in the UK has reached the staggering figure of £24 billion. This figure covers the...
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21st Jan 2020 |
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A recent survey by the University of Portsmouth has revealed some surprising findings about the state of recruitment fraud in the UK. The widely reported headline from the report was...
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14th Jan 2020 |
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We’re all becoming increasingly aware of the risks which companies are facing in terms of recruitment fraud. In one recent study, 80% of CVs were found to have some sort...
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7th Jan 2020 |
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Uber, the app which has been changing the way the taxi market works across the world, has again had its licence to operate in London rejected. Transport for London has...
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31st Dec 2019 |
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The ongoing Brexit negotiations are causing high levels of uncertainty from employers about what exactly is going to happen once the UK leaves the EU. In fact, it’s still not...
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23rd Dec 2019 |
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Unsurprisingly, the British media generally concentrates on news stories about people who have come to the UK to work illegally, rather than experiences of other countries. However, this situation has...