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Managing Contracts and Invoices

Best practices for handling contracts, setting up invoices, and getting paid on time.

 

  1. Conservatives refuse to accept prime minister’s move to shift blame by sacking top Foreign Office official View the full article

  2. Something has gone badly wrong in communication between Downing Street and government departments View the full article

  3. German bank found it had accepted deposits of more than €100,000 from individuals subject to EU sanctions restrictionsView the full article

  4. Top civil servant had returned to Whitehall from spell in private sector with zeal for cost-cutting and deliveryView the full article

  5. The over 300-year-old lender is touting its status as a major banker to the sectorView the full article

  6. Media tycoon’s Northern & Shell argued regulator had favoured Allwyn in award processView the full article

  7. The tech entrepreneur on Claude Mythos, repercussions from the Pentagon dispute — and his message for the super-richView the full article

  8. US stock valuations only make sense if you believe in AIView the full article

  9. Thousands defy warnings and head south after deal that could bolster efforts to end US-Israeli war against IranView the full article

  10. Iranian-linked group claims to have used drones carrying deadly materials to attack nearby Israeli embassy View the full article

  11. If he is finally confirmed, The President’s nominee for chair must undertake a re-evaluation of the central bank’s structure and purposeView the full article

  12. Nobody benefits if third-sector organisations can’t keep their disputes away from the courtsView the full article

  13. Insurance marketplace has for years faced claims of sexual harassment and inappropriate workplace behaviourView the full article

  14. Energy commissioner Dan Jørgensen says Europe moving towards supply crisis “very rapidly”View the full article

  15. Appointment as US ambassador likely to have involved scrutiny of Chinese and Russian business links View the full article

  16. The President suggests warring sides are closer to a permanent ceasefireView the full article

  17. Mandelson scandal shows he has never successfully made the transition from an opposition mindset to a governing oneView the full article

  18. The world is a mess but markets seem to be shrugging worries over the fallout of the Iran warView the full article

  19. Vetting failure highlights dysfunction in Keir Starmer’s governmentView the full article

  20. If the Islamic republic was behind the incidents, it might be sending a coded warning to its enemies, experts sayView the full article

  21. Irish police are looking to extradite man alleged to be one of Europe’s top criminalsView the full article

  22. Fraught talks set to resume to end dispute that is costing America more than a billion dollars a monthView the full article

  23. Being a net exporter means that energy shocks no longer constrain US foreign policy in the ways they once didView the full article

  24. Hunger and even famine are foreseeable consequences of the war on Iran. Now the world must act to shield the poorest from effects that will continue long after the fighting stopsView the full article

  25. Reflections on an ancient prejudiceView the full article





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