Is this the end of the apostrophe?!

The apostrophe

The Apostrophe Protection Society. We’ve just heard that this very niche group is no more!  According to this article, founder John Richards – a former journalist and sub-editor who founded the society 18 years ago – has decided enough is enough and shut the society down. Is this a sad day for the grammar police? …

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The wonderful world of conference calls in the changing landscape of employment.

Conference call home working

This recent article in The Times entitled “Why making conference calls leaves me stranded in a world of my own” made us giggle. The City firm employee who had managed to marinate her lamb, nip to Waitrose to pick up missed ingredients and prepare her evening meal all the while “participating” in a 5 hour …

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Disciplinary meetings or hearings – why transcription is a real plus.

Employment law disciplinary hearing

Meetings are a common feature of business life – an opportunity for employees to come together to discuss important issues or even to meet clients, suppliers and other external people visiting you as part of your business operations. They generally serve a useful purpose in conducting business.  But when it comes to disciplinary meetings, there …

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American vs British English

American English

Who would believe it – not one but two blogs mentioning Jacob Rees Mogg this month?! Objecting to the rise of Americanisation, Rees Mogg identified as someone “who dares to eschew the current, Americanised, mode of behaviour, speech and dress” way back in 1999, and he is not alone in his dismissal or rather contempt …

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Does grammar matter?

Grammar rules

Earlier this summer we read with interest how MP Jacob Rees Mogg has issued a set of rules to his staff… not around actions or behaviour but around grammar!  It’s fascinating thought for a day and age when the English language appears to be slipping into a much less formal form, with urban slang infiltrating …

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Back to school for business. Are you ready for what’s ahead?

Back to School for business

We all remember those “back to school” days – heading to the shops to make sure our stationery reserves have been replenished, the long queues to buy new school shoes and missing bits of school uniform. But have you thought of putting the same “back to school” head on when it comes to getting ready …

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Weird and wonderful English words!

Weird English words

On the back of our silly season blog, we’re going weird and wonderful with English words to keep you entertained these summer holidays! Roald Dahl once said: “A little nonsense now and then, is cherished by the wisest men.” So we’re embracing a little bit of nonsense and looking at some words that easily fall …

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