This has to be the year to do things differently

Mark Farmer new 2020

External events and increasing pressure from investors and clients mean the sector’s priorities are changing

As the new year begins, the country is still enduring a period of significant uncertainty. The spread of the Omicron variant has led to a return of some restrictions across the UK and it is not yet certain that the huge booster vaccine deployment efforts will avoid a return to a fuller lockdown, at least in England.

Although we have entered 2022 with fewer restrictions on business and free movement than was the case at the start of 2021, the threat of more economic and business disruption is still weighing heavy on the sector’s outlook for the year ahead.

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