How to plan for 2026: Tax year end, self-assessment and what to do now

Whether your income is straightforward or comes from several places, planning ahead makes a difference.

In 45 minutes, we’ll show how to plan for 2026 across two key moments: the self-assessment deadline in January and the tax year end in April. You’ll see what needs action now, what can wait and how a clear plan supports better decisions over the year.

What you’ll take away:

Who this is for?

This session is for anyone who wants to feel more organised and confident about their money in 2026. It’s also relevant if you’re juggling different income sources, paying higher rates of tax, or managing property or business income.

It’s 30 minutes of straightforward, useful insight, plus an optional Q&A if you’d like to stay and ask questions.

This session gives general guidance, not personal advice. Tax rules can change and depend on your circumstances. Your capital is at risk and protections vary by provider.

International Conference on Advances in Gravitation, Astrophysics, and Cosmology(ICAGAC2026)

We are pleased to announce that the International Conference on Advances in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICAGAC2026) will be held on September 23-24, 2026 in Berlin, Germany.

The International Conference on Advances in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICAGAC2026) is a premier forum that brings together leading researchers, scientists, scholars and practitioners from around the globe.

ICAGAC2026 is dedicated to exploring the frontiers of gravitational physics, astrophysics, cosmology and related disciplines. Through an enriching mix of keynote lectures, invited talks, contributed oral presentations, poster sessions and exhibitions, The International Conference on Advances in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology fosters rigorous scientific exchange, collaborative networking, and the cross-fertilization of ideas across theory, experiment and observation.

This event offers a unique platform for insightful discussions, new partnerships, and the exchange of groundbreaking ideas.

Join us in Berlin, Germany to be part of an engaging scientific experience and contribute to shaping the future of astrophysical research.

Tech Show London

In 2026, leadership demands more than transformation — it requires trust. Tech Show London unites global executives to share strategies for ethical AI, governance, and sustainable innovation. Through visionary keynotes, forums, and roundtables, discover how ambition becomes responsible action. From AI regulation to climate technology, every discussion centres on integrity and progress. A dedicated Women & Diversity in Tech programme runs across the event, championing inclusive leadership, equitable opportunity, and the voices shaping technology’s future. Learn how to lead through uncertainty, balance growth with responsibility, and deliver measurable value across your organisation. Leave inspired to drive purpose-led transformation — where performance is strengthened by diversity, trust, and long-term thinking.

Webinar: How to Hack the LinkedIn Algorithm to Skyrocket Your Visibility in the Tech

95% of recruiters use LinkedIn to source talent and most have the ‘LinkedIn Recruiter’ license. This allows them to utilise sophisticated search functionality to find the right candidates.

In addition, LinkedIn prioritises users who are using LinkedIn in a certain way – you can appear higher in searches by implementing some quick, simple but advanced tactics. For example, did you know that connecting with your peers triggers the LinkedIn algorithm and improves your visibility in search results?

Attracting the best tech jobs isn’t just about writing some nice words, it’s about understanding how recruiters search for and evaluate candidates, and how the LinkedIn algorithm works.

We’ll go on to show you how recruiters use LinkedIn and how to write a killer LinkedIn profile that will have recruiters and employers fighting over you.

If you want more interviews, more job offers, and a better salary, then investing one hour of your life watching this webinar is an absolute must.

Join The CV & Interview Advisors – career experts with over 19 years of experience and featured in Authority Magazine, BBC, The Telegraph, and The Guardian – for a 50-minute webinar designed to give you the insider secrets to ‘hack’ the LinkedIn algorithm and make sure you are top of the search results in your niche.

Think Data for Government – December 2026

Why attend?

THIS IS AN IN PERSON ONLY CONFERENCE – NO CONTENT WILL BE STREAMED OR AVAILABLE ONLINE POST EVENT

Data is now the number one asset for public sector organisations wishing to transform outcomes for citizens, and there is huge excitement about the possibilities. Government has been increasingly active in furthering the use of data and AI, and consulting on a new pro-innovation regulatory framework.

But there’s trepidation too, with civil society organisations raising increasingly loud alarm bells over bias, privacy and security. It’s also not clear whether all public bodies have the infrastructure, resources and most importantly the skills to take advantage of the new approaches.

At this conference we will take a joined-up look at some key opportunities and challenges for public bodies and their suppliers, hearing from a diverse range of exciting speakers about current thinking and best practices.

2nd International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology

We are pleased to announce the 2nd International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICGAC2026), which will be held from April 16–18, 2026, in Paris, France. ICGAC2026 aims to bring together leading researchers, scientists, and students from around the world to share the latest advancements and research findings in the fields of gravitation, astrophysics, and cosmology. The conference will feature keynote talks by renowned experts, sessions on cutting-edge topics such as Gravitation Physics and Lensing, Applied Relativity, Solar and Stellar Physics, Applied Physics, and Neutrino Cosmology, as well as opportunities for networking and collaboration. With a vibrant mix of academic and industry perspectives, this event offers a unique platform for insightful discussions, new partnerships, and the exchange of groundbreaking ideas. Join us in Paris to be part of an engaging scientific experience and contribute to shaping the future of astrophysical research.

 

Think Digital Government

Why attend?

THIS IS AN IN PERSON ONLY CONFERENCE – NO CONTENT WILL BE STREAMED OR AVAILABLE ONLINE POST EVENT

The digital landscape has changed beyond all recognition since government first announced its ambition to deliver ‘digital by default’ public services. Digital delivery isn’t just about channel shift and cost savings any more. The age of AI and data sharing brings opportunity for highly sophisticated, personalised services, and joined up citizen experiences. New questions around digital inclusion, privacy and ethics are becoming much more pressing. And public bodies continue to struggle with skills gaps, legacy technology and vendor lock-in.

We hope you’ll join us to hear our speakers address these issues and more – in this election year, when the role of digital in delivering government’s policy agenda is more important than ever before.

Think AI for Government

Why attend?

THIS IS AN IN PERSON ONLY CONFERENCE – NO CONTENT WILL BE STREAMED OR AVAILABLE ONLINE POST EVENT

‘Artificial intelligence’, once the preserve of science fiction futures, is now very firmly of the present. The explosion of generative AI tools and use of all kinds of AI technologies in digital products has put it at our fingertips. Governments are pondering and piloting the possibilities for AI to support better policymaking, public services and back-office administration. But we also need to reckon with the risks, and distinguish between hype and hope.

This conference – Think Digital Partners’ first one to focus entirely on AI – will explore where the public sector is on AI and where it needs to be. Where is AI being used, and how? What skills and capabilities do we need to build to make the most of it – and identify and mitigate the risks? And how do we ensure AI is being used responsibly, ethically and transparently, subject to scrutiny and accountability, and with public support?

Join us as we hear from across central and local government and the wider public sector about the different techniques, technologies and approaches that public servants are taking, to use AI to better serve the public.

Think Digital Identity and Cybersecurity for Government

Why attend?

THIS IS AN IN-PERSON ONLY CONFERENCE

Think Digital Identity and Cybersecurity for Government will see the convergence of two of its popular conferences . There will be the usual packed agenda focusing on the latest developments, insight and initiatives across both central government departments and local government organisations.

The world of digital identity is moving into a state of maturity after many years of experimentation. Driving forces such as citizen expectations, remote working, complicated identity verification processes, and increasing fraud levels, have shifted the ‘dial of identity’ to red hot. Governments the world over are crystallising their ideas and turning to thought leaders in the identity space to find elegant ways to identify their citizens. In addition, Cybersecurity and the government have always been intrinsically linked. Cybersecurity threats against local and central government continue to test both resources and stamina. Now, more than ever, there is a need for vendors and government to come together to find the best way to tackle sophisticated and complex cybercrime.

Think Data for Government – June 2026

Why attend?

THIS IS AN IN PERSON ONLY CONFERENCE – NO CONTENT WILL BE STREAMED OR AVAILABLE ONLINE POST EVENT

Data is now the number one asset for public sector organisations wishing to transform outcomes for citizens, and there is huge excitement about the possibilities. Government has been increasingly active in furthering the use of data and AI, and consulting on a new pro-innovation regulatory framework.

But there’s trepidation too, with civil society organisations raising increasingly loud alarm bells over bias, privacy and security. It’s also not clear whether all public bodies have the infrastructure, resources and most importantly the skills to take advantage of the new approaches.

At this conference we will take a joined-up look at some key opportunities and challenges for public bodies and their suppliers, hearing from a diverse range of exciting speakers about current thinking and best practices.