Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
British Teenager Dies Fighting For Israeli Military In Gaza
He was among three soldiers who were killed in action in Gaza on Sunday.
Fighting In Gaza Resumes As Israel Pushes Civilians Further South
The conflict between Hamas and Israel is pushing Palestinian civilians further south and making them question whether anywhere is truly safe.
Government Issue Huge Pay Increase As A Step Towards Ending Poverty In The UK
The National Living Wage will increase in 2024 to end low hourly pay for full-time workers and those hit hard by the cost of living crisis across the UK.
Hospitality Workers Are Increasingly Optimistic Despite The Negative Impacts Of Brexit
The Business Confidence Survey reveals that hospitality leaders in Britain are becoming increasingly optimistic despite the challenge of Brexit business rates and inflation.
New Student Finance Law Opens the Doors of Lifelong Upskilling for Employability
The UK government has passed a new student finance law keeping in mind the burden of student loans and the necessity of constant upskilling in the current job market.
How does apprenticeship in the UK hospitality industry offer a way out in the cost-of-living crisis?
A recent survey by Greene King provides valuable insights on the market value of apprenticeship in the UK hospitality industry in the current cost-of-living crisis.
Government announces plan to crackdown on 'rip-off' degrees
Concerned that some degrees offered by British universities are failing to deliver good graduate outcomes, the government have announced plans to limit student numbers on poorly performing courses.
AI part of UK government's plan to secure Britain's place as global tech leader
The government must provide "support and direction" for Britain's technology sector to reach its full economic potential according to techUK.
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 employers feel the strain of missing skilled workers
Frustrated with England's education system, Simon Biltcliffe spends a lot of time training new hires at his marketing firm in the "soft skills" he and many employers say the country's sluggish economy badly needs.
UK firms need to overhaul their thinking on older workers, according to recruitment firm
Recruitment firm, Robert Half, has cautioned that the UK could face the same skills challenge in the next few years without an overhaul of skills development.
Virgin Media O2 is leading the initiative to establish greater career opportunities in the UK workspace
Virgin Media O2 has outlined the impact its 350 apprenticeships in 2023 could have in crafting greater career pathways and helping the UK's economic state.
Apprenticeships announcement failed to meet full endorsement from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation
Recruitment and Employment Confederation has responded to the government's announcement by the Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan, regarding young people who will be able to use UCAS to search for apprenticeships.
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.
A-level results 2022: More than 20,300 students who applied to university are without a place
The number of students accepted to UK degree courses fell by 2%.
Camilla's rare gesture shows how royals treated Meghan Markle with genuine affection
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have allegedly further strained their relationship with the royals with their Oprah interview.
Wall Street eyes return to normalcy as virus fears recede
Goldman Sachs became the latest large bank to announce concrete plans to return staff to downtown New York.
Kim Kardashian photographed bringing $100K Birkin bag to law exam
Kim Kardashian said she "aced" her torts exam.
Everyone profits when workplace discrimination is confronted
If workers feel they are safe from discrimination and looked after by their organisations, the whole company will reap the benefits.
Do not disturb: 3 ways the UK hospitality industry can continue to prosper post-Brexit
Hospitality industry employs a much higher proportion of EU nationals when compared to the UK workforce as a whole – 12.3% compared with 6.9%.
Mansfield man jailed for using fake IDs to pressurise schoolgirl to pose naked online
Aiden Cooper's actions were "chilling and manipulative", which poses a risk of causing serious harm to other people, Judge Steven Coupland said.
Jobs bloodbath on the high street: Prezzo, Toys R Us and Maplin set to shut hundreds of stores
Three major chains today announced that they were either entering administration or closing branches.
Man guilty of knifing friend to death after a row on WhatsApp about who was 'gay'
Paul Akinnuoye, 20, was convicted of murder following the killing of 19-year-old Jordan Wright on 19 April 2017 on Hervey Road in Blackheath, south London.
Why we need to drive diversity in education
Sheila Flavell, Chief Operating Officer, FDM Group, says problem isn't just institutional, it's cultural.
Hundreds of chefs from around the world, all in chef whites, attend Paul Bocuse's funeral in Lyon
Legendary French chef Paul Bocuse, often referred to as the "Pope of French cuisine", died aged 91 on 20 January.
Presidents Club boss out at Department of Education following gala groping claims
David Meller has stood down from a senior position at the Department for Education, the government has announced.
17-year-old boy grieving his mother's recent death shares desperate job plea to keep family home
Kyle Laird, who was working as a seasonal worker shortly before his mum's death, faces not only an uncertain future but also potential homelessness.
Pregnant Kate Middleton cuts a casual figure as she plays tennis in £170 trendy Nike trainers
Duchess of Cambridge was in high spirits and appeared energetic for her first solo engagement since announcing her third pregnancy on 4 September.
Meet the London diamond ring maker who made creations for Princess Diana and Liz Taylor
Stephen Barnard has been in the jewellery business for 50 years. He tells IBTimes UK about the challenges of his craft and why engagement rings make him happy.