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The Analysis Editor’s Letter


News & Opinions Late payment is stifling recovery


Response to the personal insolvency figures Back to the office


In Focus Is the open-plan office dead


SMEs spend over £20,000 to reopen Revenge of the high street


Private sector recovery ahead of global trend Taking the challenge


Borrow more, now later Changing places


A view on the figures Time to take action on forebearance


Editor Stephen Kiely 51 Cambridge Road, Impington, Cambridge, CB24 9NU Tel: 07766 416693 E-mail: stephen@ccrmagazine.co.uk


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‘Unprecedented’ fall in OECD GDP


Wave of debt ‘If I knew then what I know now’


March 2021 could see more firms go under A sharp edge


Covid-19 – the digital pandemic In Reference


CCRDirectory


Appointments & Updates The Last Word


Why honest people cheat sometimes


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