Videos and podcasts

The FRC regularly publish podcasts and videos of webinars and other events.

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  • In conversation: the FRC Sandbox

    Listen to our first in conversation podcast of 2023 where Kate O’Neill speaks with our Direct of Audit and Assurance Policy, James Ferris, about the FRC’s new Sandbox initiative. The first of its kind in the audit and assurance space.

  • ESG - what we've achieved so far and what's next webinar

    On 31 January 2023, the FRC hosted a webinar where Mark Babington, Director of Regulatory Standards, Kate O’Neill, Director of Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Affairs, and Josephine Jackson, Director of International Audit Policy, discussed the FRC's Statement of Intent on ESG, achievements so far, and the plans for the future.

  • Setting out the FRC’s proposals in FRED 82 webinar

    The FRC recently issued FRED 82 Draft amendments to FRS 102 The Financial reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland and other FRSs – Periodic Review.

  • Periodic Review of UK and Ireland financial reporting standards – publication of FRED 82

    Director of Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Affairs, Kate O'Neill, sits down to talk about our latest consultation on FRS 102 with our Director of Accounting and Reporting Policy, Jenny Carter and Senior Project Director, Stephen Maloney.

  • Creating Positive Culture: Mental Health

    The last episode in this culture and diversity series focusses on why companies should be concerned about mental health of their workers – another key Social consideration, this time from the perspective of an investor. Tracey Groves, the series host, talks to Amy Browne, Stewardship Lead at the CCLA’s Sustainability team, about their Global Mental Health Benchmark and the investor coalition statement on workplace mental health, why poor mental health is a business risk, and what are the practical things that directors can do to improve their engagement with investors in this area.

  • Competition Policy Paper

    FRC Director of Stakeholder Relations and Corporate Affairs, Kate O'Neill speaks with our Head of COmpetition Policy on our recently published Competition Policy Paper that sets out how we are seeking to progress the Government's seven competition policy proposals, and how we propose to deliver on the operational objective for ARGA to promote effective competition in the market for statutory audit.

  • Creating Positive Culture: Neurodiversity

    In this second episode, the series host - Tracey Groves, discuses with Kirsty Rogers, the Global Head of ESG, Office Managing Partner and employment practitioner at DWS, what neurodiversity means and why should businesses pay greater attention to it. They also consider how organisations can engage, embrace and retain their neurodiverse workers and what practical steps they can take to fully leverage the neurodiverse talent.”

  • Stewardship Reporting Review 2022

    In this episode, Andrea Tweedie, Senior Manager of Stewardship at the FRC, tells us about the encouraging findings of the 2022 Review of Stewardship Reporting that shows continued improvements.

  • Considering the public interest in our work webinar

    The FRC published a set of principles that it will use to assess whether the public interest is best served by carrying out regulatory, supervisory and enforcement work that is outside of its primary regulatory perimeter as it transitions to the Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority (ARGA).

  • Public interest principles

    FRC Director of Stakeholder Engagement and Public Affairs, Kate O'Neill talks with Phil Fitz-Gerald, Director of the FRC Lab, about the recently published Public Interest Principles that to help assess whether the public interest is best served by carrying out regulatory, supervisory and enforcement work that is outside of our primary regulatory perimeter.

  • Structured digital reporting – improving quality and usability webinar

    On 8 November, the FRC hosted a webinar covering insights from the Lab’s recent review of UK digital reporting practice.

  • Audit Committee Minimum Standard

    In this podcast Laura Warren, Director of Competition Policy, and Susan Currie, Chief of Staff in Regulatory Standards, explore the background and detail of the FRC's new consultation on it's draft standard on audit committees.

  • 2022 Review of Corporate Governance Reporting

    We sat down with David Styles, Director of Corporate Governance & Stewardship, and Maureen Beresford, Head of Corporate Governance, to discuss the findings from this year's Review of Corporate Governance Reporting. David and Maureen touch on why the UK Corporate Governance Code is so important, where companies are reporting well and how they can improve.

  • Annual Review of Corporate Reporting Webinar 2022

    On 2 November, the FRC hosted a webinar on this year’s Annual Review of Corporate Reporting.

    If you missed the webinar, you can watch it below.

  • The FRC 'In Conversation' with The UKEB

    Earlier this year the UKEB celebrated its first birthday. Kate O’Neill sat down with Pauline Wallace to discuss some of the challenges and achievements of the first year of the UKEB as well as outlining future plans.

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