Why 60% of new managers fail within two years
What adequate support can be provided to new managers as they embark on this new level of their careers? And what are the benefits of this to the employer?
Study reveals single parents are more likely to experience anxiety
According to a recent study carried out by the Mental Health Foundation, single parents are more likely to feel anxious and pressured.
New AI is able to identify early biomarkers of Parkinson's disease with 90% accuracy
CRANK-MS stands for Classification and Ranking Analysis using Neural network generates Knowledge from Mass Spectrometry.
It's lonely at the top, as CEOs increasingly face a mental health crisis
WHO states that 970 million people worldwide are living with a mental health disorder, with further research finding nearly 50 per cent of CEOs are suffering from mental health issues.
Accor and Erth Real Estate Company link up to develop three new luxury hotels in Riyadh
Real estate developer, Erth Real Estate Company, and hospitality group, Accor, have set out plans to bring three new hotels to the Saudi Arabian capital.
Global warming set to break crucial 1.5C limit for first time
The world's temperature is likely to surpass the 1.5C limit for the first time, scientists predict, warning that the development of El Niño will "most likely lead to a new spike in global heating".
Why escape rooms are the perfect escape from the outside world
Escape rooms have been popping up all over London for the last decade and for good reason – they are fun, challenging and a fantastic idea for a group activity.
NBA: Grizzlies suspend Ja Morant for flashing gun on livestream
Morant had already been suspended for a similar offence back in March.
Stock markets down as traders weigh inflation, rate hikes
Most European indices closed down as well, including the FTSE 100 in London which dipped into the red after earlier gains.
The Company On A Mission To Stop Us Touching Our Invoices
From scorekeeping to business strategy, the CFO's role is in flux.
British Foreign Secretary travels to US with Russia-Ukraine war on the agenda
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss the approach of Britain and the US to Ukraine and bilateral international trade.
Analysts urge the UK to prioritise employees' mental health amidst cost of living crisis
As the global economic crisis intensifies, UK employees are acknowledging the significance of giving priority to the financial wellness of their employees.
First-ever undercover footage in UK slaughterhouse shows stunned pigs before slaughter
The killing of pigs using the CO2 stunning method has increased to 88 per cent in 2023 as the first-ever undercover UK investigation inside a pig abattoir exposes the "utterly inhumane" suffering of pigs.
US stocks down after First Republic Bank takeover
US financial authorities announced the seizure of First Republic on Monday and that it had been sold to JPMorgan Chase
How can British businesses support employees amidst economic downturn?
As the economic downturn hit harder, a workplace management team has recommended how UK businesses can create a conducive environment for their employees.
iOS 17 set to feature journaling app that could help improve mental health
Apple's journaling app will use on-device data to help users track their activities and get them writing.
5 Ways Virtual Workspaces in the Metaverse Can Improve Staff Collaboration
It's unlikely that virtual spaces would ever eliminate physical office spaces, but in some industries, the virtual office might become more popular.
Is 'big business' in the US left-wing?
ESG has long been more than a buzzword. It has become a slogan used by activists, but also fund managers and corporate leaders to push through certain ideas of "sustainability," "diversity," etc.
Wall Street is divided over impact of strong Chinese economic growth
Earlier this week, the US received encouraging economic indicators. However, analysts are considering the pros and cons as Chinese growth also beat expectations.
Over 900 victims of the Grenfell Tower fire reach settlement after 6 years
In the early hours of June 14th, 2017, a devastating fire engulfed Grenfell Tower, a 24-story residential building in North Kensington, London.
Prince Harry 'threw tantrum' over Meghan Markle's wedding tiara
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wed at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.
Employees with strong connections to their companies adapt better for future job transitions
According to a study, workers who develop a sense of connection with their firm early on perform well during job transitions within the same company.
Oil eases as investors remain cautious on recession fears
Oil prices eased in early trading on Thursday after rising for the previous two sessions as investors remained cautious due to lingering concerns over a U.S.
Sarah Ferguson on King Charles III having to deal with his warring sons: 'I don't know how he's managing'
Prince Harry admitted in an interview earlier this year that he is no longer on speaking terms with Prince William.
US economic data displays further signs of weakness
Analysis from Swiss online leading bank, Swissquote, has provided insight into the US financial markets ahead of the US jobs data coming out on Good Friday.
US, Britain walk out at UN on Russian wanted for war crimes
The United States, Britain, Albania and Malta walked out on Russia's envoy for children's rights - whom the International Criminal Court wants to arrest on war crimes charges - as she spoke by video to U.N.
Expert says Joe Biden's absence at King Charles III's coronation not a snub
No American president has ever attended the coronation of a British monarch according to Richard Fitzwilliams.
Canadian firms' inflation expectations, recession concerns ease slightly
About half of Canadian businesses see a mild recession over the next year, the Bank of Canada said on Monday in a first quarter survey, fewer than in the fourth quarter, and most are bracing for inflation to stay above 2% until at least 2025.
Is a four-day workweek the answer to a more efficient and healthier work environment?
In a recent survey released by Hays, many employers have stated that they are open to a shorter working week to improve flexibility and their employees' efficiency.
Prince Harry and how his mental health suffered under media scrutiny
The Duke of Sussex is suing Associated Newspapers Limited for breach of privacy and illegal information-gathering techniques.