Gina Dyer
Member Since: 5th Jan 2009
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I've been a journalist for four years, writing on a wide variety of topics from business and finance to travel, culture and celebrities. I began my career as an editorial assistant for Palladian Publications, a B2B publisher specialising in technical magazines for professionals in primary industries. I later moved into consumer magazines as a staff writer for French Magazine, a monthly travel publication aimed at Francophiles, and was part of the launch team for The Traveller in France, a quarterly magazine produced for the French tourist board. I was also a regular contributor to online travel portal Homesworldwide.co.uk, and later worked with customer publishers Future Plus as a freelance production editor, before joining Sift Media in January 2009. I am currently Deputy Editor of AccountingWEB.co.uk.
Deputy Editor Sift Media
23rd Sep 2010
Deloitte moves global HQ to London
Despite recent warnings of companies looking to exit the UK, one global accountancy network has issued a vote of confidence in the square...
General practice
23rd Sep 2010
Tax credits complaints against HMRC on the increase
The number of complaints cases where HMRC’s decision has negatively affected vulnerable groups of people, including pensioners, has grown...
HMRC & policy
22nd Sep 2010
Graduate tax bad for business, says IoD
The Liberal Democrats are calling for a new graduate tax to replace to tuition fees, but it could result in a ‘brain drain’ from the UK,...
Finance & strategy
22nd Sep 2010
Immigration cap will damage UK economy, warns PwC
The government’s cap on non EU workers allowed into the UK is bad for business, accountants and politicians have warned. The government...
General practice
21st Sep 2010
What the government isn’t telling accountants about their tax policy
Mike Warburton, a speaker at this year’s IRIS World 2010 conference for accountancy practices, offers his views on the government’s plans...
HMRC & policy
20th Sep 2010
Government launches £900m tax evasion clampdown
Chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has unveiled new plans to pursue taxes lost through evasion and avoidance. Likening tax...
HMRC & policy
17th Sep 2010
Team extreme: Staff motivation with a difference
The accountancy profession could be facing a staff retention crisis next year if recent studies are to be believed, so employers are going...
Practice strategy
15th Sep 2010
Sustainability: Whose job is it?
Are finance leaders motivated to address sustainability issues, or do they view it as ‘someone else’s problem’? Gina Dyer reports from this...
Tech pulse
15th Sep 2010
UK’s first social enterprise accountants open for business
The terms ‘not for profit’ and ‘accountancy’ don’t seem like they go together, but one new start up is hoping to change this, as it claims...
Finance & strategy
14th Sep 2010
Lack of professional scepticism pervades Big Four audits, says FRC
The FRC has criticised the Big Four for lack of ‘professional scepticism’ and failure to meet ethical standards in its latest audit...
Financial reporting