Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency
For the past year or so, it’s felt like every Windows update came with three new AI features attached. Some of them are genuinely useful. Some feel like they’re there because they can be.
Student loan interest cap - what the 6% limit really means
The government has announced a cap for some student loans interest rates. It is not all it seems.
Price Bailey opens new office in Essex
Leading accountancy firm Price Bailey has opened a new office in Chelmsford, Essex, strengthening its presence across the East of England.
The 22% charge on cash interest in stocks & shares ISAs
The latest ISA update from The Treasury confirms new rules on upcoming Cash ISA reforms, including a flat-rate charge on cash interest.
Making Tax Digital for income tax - slow start for HMRC
HMRC has reported a low initial registration level for its new Making Tax Digital for income tax regime.
How to help your people be good at AI
Simple, practical actions to help close the gap between AI strategy and the everyday choices people make.
The Cambridge strengthens partnership with Jimmy’s Cambridge through £10,000 grant to fund dedicated support worker
The Cambridge Building Society has strengthened its ongoing partnership with Jimmy’s Cambridge by awarding the charity a £10,000 grant to fund a dedicated support worker to help people have a home.
Deloitte strengthens Cambridgeshire leadership with partner promotions
Deloitte has boosted its senior ranks in Cambridge with two new partner appointments, part of the firm’s annual promotions round-up.
Is data security your top priority?
Most IT leaders say data security is their number one concern when improving technology.
In fact, nearly seven in ten rank it at the top of the list. Yet only around a third say they feel extremely confident they would pass their next regulatory audit.
Emergency Cash Savings: Where Should You Keep It?
Do you have a rainy day fund? Think again, if you don’t – where you hold your cash matters.
PSTN Switch-Off: What You Need to Know
PSTN Switch-Off: What Does It Mean for Your Organisation?
The ‘mansion tax’ and property prices – what’s to come?
Further details have emerged about the potential impact of the ‘mansion tax’ announced in the last Budget.
Time for an inheritance tax rethink
Estate planning is something many of us put off for understandable reasons. However, procrastination has become an expensive option following the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) introduced by the Chancellor in her last two Budgets.
Ready, teddy, go! Volunteers from The Cambridge collect 200 teddies to support charity
Volunteers from The Cambridge Building Society have collected and prepared more than 200 teddy bears to help The Red Hen Project raise funds at a series of summer community events across Cambridge.
Private pension access age rising from 55 to 57
In the UK, you can start taking money from a private pension from age 55. This is changing: from 6th April 2028, the earliest age most people can access a private pension will rise to 57.
Deloitte launches 'Adopt 100' programme with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption for businesses
Deloitte announces the launch of 'Adopt 100' with NVIDIA - a new programme designed to help businesses unlock the full potential of AI. Launched at an exclusive event during London Tech Week, Adopt 100 will integrate NVIDIA-accelerated AI solutions from leading startups into Deloitte's solutions for clients.
Team PEM conquers the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge
Forty colleagues from PEM have successfully completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, demonstrating remarkable resilience, teamwork and determination while raising nearly £10,000 for the PEM Charitable Trust.
Empowering Neuro-Inclusion
We had the privilege of delivering neuro-inclusion training for line managers at East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA), focusing on building the confidence and practical skills necessary to support neurodivergent employees.
Inflation rising again: what higher oil prices mean
The war with Iran has dashed hopes of inflation falling to its target level.
Cambridge Index climbs 4.4%
The Cambridge Index climbs 1,262.8 points or 4.4% to close at 30,186.2.
Monitoring suitability over time - how financial advice stays aligned with your life
Most people think suitability is something you check once when you first meet your financial adviser. You answer a few questions, talk about your goals, and a plan is presented. But life changes, sometimes gradually and sometimes all at once, and your financial plan should change with it.
Grace launch free IT security alerts
Grace Solutions has introduced a new fortnightly IT security bulletin to alert organisations to current threats.
House prices vs inflation - how UK property has really performed
Bricks and mortar are not always a sure-fire winner.
From January 2016 to January 2026, did house prices grow faster than inflation? The answer is in the graph below.