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  • The Debate: Should CEOs be held personally accountable for cyberattacks?

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    Is bad management to blame for cyberattacks? And even if not, should bosses be held accountable? We hear the case for both sides.

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  • The Debate: Is Britain’s minimum wage too high?

    Opinion

    Rishi Sunak has confessed minimum wage hikes he oversaw were too high. But is raising wages during a cost of living crisis really so bad?

    Hospitality workers gathered at a restaurant discussing minimum wage policy changes, highlighting industry challenges.
  • The Debate: Should airports ban early-morning pints?

    Opinion

    Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has had enough of drunkards on flights, but is banning 5am airport pints the answer? We hear both sides.

    A full pint of beer with frothy head on a wooden bar counter, illuminated by soft ambient lighting in a cozy pub setting
  • The Debate: Is the Renters’ Rights Act good for London landlords?

    May 6, 2026

    The Renters Rights' Act has completely rewritten the landlord-tenant relationship. But can it benefit both sides?

  • The Debate: Should companies use secret hiring tests like Duolingo?

    April 29, 2026

    Should companies judge candidates on secret hiring tests like Duolingo, or is it an invasion of privacy? We hear both side's of the debate

  • The Debate: Should UK museums charge international tourists?

    April 22, 2026

    A review has suggested charging international tourists to save Britain's struggling museums. We hear the case for and against.

  • The Debate: Should cultural landmarks have equal pricing for benefits claimants?

    April 15, 2026

    As discounted tickets for those on benefits kicks off a Twitter storm over 'fairness', we hear both sides of the argument in the Debate.

  • The Debate: Is M&S’s boss right, should CEOs stay switched on while on holiday?

    April 1, 2026

    M&S CEO says work-life balance is overrated, but is he right? We hear the case for and against bosses fully logging off in the Debate.

  • The Debate: Is employee tracking justified in the modern workplace?

    March 25, 2026

    JP Morgan last week announced it had started using tech to track its junior employees; amid the rise of work from home, is it fair enough?

  • The Debate: Should we put rats on our banknotes?

    March 18, 2026

    Churchill's been ditched from UK banknotes. Is the rat a worthy successor? We hear the case for and against in this week's Debate.

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