The Future of Work: Can AI Pave the Way for 4-Day Weeks?
AI in offices fuels a 4-day workweek for some. Surveys show AI-powered businesses are more open, with experts predicting AI can accelerate the shift.
OpenAI CEO's Reinstatement Raises Concerns Over $51 Million AI Chip Deal with Personal Investments
The agreement between OpenAI and Rain AI signed in 2019, committed OpenAI to the substantial investment once the chips became available.
PR Expert Claims Prince Harry 'Frustrates' Meghan Markle As He 'Wants Old Life Back'
Mark Boardman says there is no doubt that the Duke of Sussex "longs for his old friendships" back in London.
Queen Elizabeth II's former press secretary says Prince Harry can still mend rift with royals
The Duke of Sussex opened up about his tense relationship with Prince William and King Charles III in his memoir "Spare."
The Taliban have turned the rights and aspirations of girls in Afghanistan into 'a mass graveyard'
The Taliban officially seized Afghanistan in 2021. Two years later, girls are banned from having an education and are ultimately compelled to stay at home.
Research identifies cellular link between chronic stress and inflammatory bowel disease
Findings from the University of Pennsylvania have suggested a cellular link between chronic psychological stress and inflammatory bowel disease.
May data shows vacancy growth is slowing slightly, yet British skills gap is still hindering economic recovery
Vacancy growth is at its lowest since early 2021, but employers still cannot find qualified staff – especially as wage growth continues, albeit more slowly.
UK recruiters slow pace of pay growth in March, REC survey shows
Britain's labour market showed signs of a slowing in the sharp pace of pay growth in March and a shortage of candidates eased for the first time in two years, according to a survey of recruiters published on Wednesday.
UK companies are turning to contract workers
As the UK grapples with economic instability and a widening skill gap across various sectors, companies are taking a closer look at their hiring strategies and favouring the employment of temporary staff.
Five tips for family businesses as UK skills shortage at record high
The Business Name Generator team has provided five tips for family businesses as research shows four in five UK businesses struggle to find talent.
BBC chief refuses to quit despite chaos sparked by Lineker removal
Lineker's critics claim the public-funded broadcaster has allowed him to use the platform afforded him as the face of its much-loved football show to influence contentious political issues.
British labour market, and pay growth, slow in February - REC
Britain's labour market showed further signs of cooling as permanent job placements fell for the fifth month in a row in February and pay growth slowed, reflecting employers' concerns about the economy, a survey published on Wednesday showed.
Hospitality in Crisis: Are there enough chefs to keep up with London's insatiable demand for fine dining?
Chefs have not returned to work in the same numbers post-pandemic, leaving the hospitality industry grappling with an acute staffing crisis at a time when operators are also struggling with the soaring costs of doing business.
UK hiring falls as political upheaval adds to employers' worries
British employers cut their hiring of permanent staff via recruitment firms for the first time in nearly two years in October as the country's political upheaval added to concerns about the economy, a survey showed on Thursday.
UK recruiters report weakest hiring growth in 19 months
British recruiters saw the weakest growth in hiring in more than a year and a half last month, as signs of an economic downturn made workers more wary about changing jobs and businesses more cautious about hiring, a survey showed on Friday.
Russian Orthodox Church Sends Its Second Most Powerful Figure On Lower-ranking Overseas Posting
Russia's Orthodox Church has ousted its second most powerful bishop from his role in charge of foreign relations and sent him to Budapest, an abrupt decision indicating discord at the top of the Moscow Patriarchate over the war in Ukraine.
Five transfers Arsenal could complete in January, including €70m swap
Arsenal are keen to sign a forward and have made a move for Dusan Vlahovic of Fiorentina. Mikel Arteta could lose Aubameyang and Eddie Nketiah in January.
Xavi initiates contact for Barcelona to sign €40m attacker, initial loan planned
Xavi Hernandez is keen to further bolster Barcelona's front line despite just signing Ferran Torres from Manchester City.
Barcelona given green light to pursue £80 million duo after initial rejection
Barcelona's chances of signing Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner got a boost with Chelsea ready to open talks in order to understand if a deal will be possible.
Royal row with Harry and Meghan heats up before Oprah interview
Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the royal family was made permanent last month, when the queen removed their honorary titles and patronages.
India, Mexico, Norway, Ireland elected to UN Security Council
India, Mexico, Norway and Ireland were chosen as non-permanent members, while Djibouti and Kenya will go to a second round of voting on Thursday.
Future plans of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle slowly unravel
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's future charitable organisation is named Archewell.
Megxit: Queen Elizabeth II reportedly miffed over Frogmore £2.4m renovation by Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
Now that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex won't be full time royals, they will divide their time between the UK and Canada.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle may brand royal household 'racist and sexist' in no-holds barred interview
Harry and Meghan reportedly threaten to give a no-holds barred interview if they don't have their way in Monday's family summit.
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John reunite for 'Grease' sing-along
Travolta and Newton-John are scheduled to make an appearance at the Meet n' Grease event in Tampa on Saturday and Jacksonville on Sunday.
HSBC layoffs 2019: 4,000 lose jobs after CEO's exit
The job cuts will be confined to senior roles and meant to save 4 percent of the bank's wage costs.
Jeep boss takes over Fiat as Marchionne era ended by 'unthinkable' illness
FCA didn't give details about Sergio Marchionne's medical condition after surgery three weeks ago
Deadpool actress sues Ghostland producers over facial disfigurement after on-set accident
The lawsuit says she "will continue to suffer future financial losses."
MPs accuse Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky of crossing 'ethical line' in explosive report
A report from the DCMS committee published on Monday claims that Team Sky and Wiggins used drugs to enhance performance instead of just for medical need.
'Industrial-level tax avoidance:' BBC accused
BBC presenters want the organisation to help pay their tax bills after a years-long investigation.