What are 6 benefits of becoming a business mentor?
Business mentors are helping UK SMEs to develop management skills, improve productivity and increase resilience, but there's something in it for them too.
Saudi club offers $1.1 billion package for Kylian Mbappe
The one-year deal will allow him to join Real Madrid for free in 2024.
Flexible Working Bill could increase the productivity of an unhappy UK workforce
The UK government's Flexible Working Bill goes into Royal Assent fulfilling the first step towards building a strong labour market and increasing UK productivity.
'Strong trade unions' necessary says Starmer to Unite Policy Conference
Speaking at the 2023 Unite Policy Conference, the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer referred to the importance of the TUC's recent victory at the High Court.
Why are more UK consumers shifting towards the metaverse and ChatGPT?
According to a recent study, the increasing adoption of the metaverse and AI-powered chatbots is reshaping how UK consumers engage with brands during purchases.
Improvements made to high-quality healthcare for people in the workplace
Following several NHS strikes, the government have invested more than £1 billion in Occupational Health services to avoid further economic inactivity among employees.
Vocal critic of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle denies sexual allegations
Dan Wootton allegedly faked his online identity to offer male colleagues tens of thousands of pounds for naked pictures.
Britain moves closer to creating a Global Response Force to tackle changing global threats
The British government has updated the Defence Command Paper with an aim to create a global response force and increase the stockpiles.
How workplace ethics and a toxic boss can improve or ruin the office atmosphere
A toxic boss can ruin the office atmosphere, and employees should be aware of the ethical aspects of a toxic workplace and a boss who crosses boundaries.
The UK food and consumer goods business struggles with low consumer confidence, inflation and labour shortage
The UK food and consumer goods business is facing challenges, including inflation and labour shortages, according to the Institute of Grocery Distribution.
UK officially joins CPTPP trade group, opening doors to new opportunities
UK formally joins CPTPP trade group, opening doors to new opportunities for British businesses with reduced tariffs and increased investment.
How 'silent firing' is sweeping the UK work culture, according to recent study
A report reveals many people may be ignorant about a growing trend of silent mistreatment including gender discrimination that is forcing employees to resign.
Kuwait voted as the worst nation for expats to reside at this moment
The 10 worst-voted nations for expats to be based have been revealed in the new Expat Insider Survey, with Kuwait, Norway and Turkey among the most unfavourable.
The US remains the best country to be a women entrepreneur
London overtakes NYC as the best city to be a woman entrepreneur, but the US remains top of the global leaderboard.
UK government commends organisations for supporting the Armed Forces community
Almost 200 organisations have been noticed for their support towards the Armed Forces community. These organisations also set out to employ former Armed Forces personnel.
Gripes in Grimsby over Brexit fishing failure
Grimsby, perched on the southern side of the River Humber, near Kingston-upon-Hull in northern England, was built on the fishing industry.
Record number of people in the UK apply for Upskill in Cyber programme
The UK government-backed Upskill in Cyber programme receives a record number of applicants, offering free cybersecurity training to diverse candidates nationwide.
Top 7 Freelance Platforms That Will Boost Your Career in 2023
Unleash your professional potential and take your career to new heights with the definitive list of the top seven freelance platforms poised to propel your success in 2023.
Royal Air Force base in the south of Cyprus to undergo renovations after £66 million contract awarded
RAF Akrotiri is regarded as an important military base for Britain and the upgrades will allow for greater convenience with the modern aircraft planes used.
UK's hospitality sector 'anxious' over significant summer staffing shortage
Another contributing factor to the staffing challenge is the tightening of immigration rules and the end of free movement between the UK and the EU.
Stocks mixed, dollar lower as US hiring slows
Global stocks moved indecisively and the dollar retreated Friday as markets digested a mixed US employment report that showed moderating jobs growth but solid wage increases.
Recent data reveals UK leads G7 nations in April export growth
UK outperformed other G7 nations' export growth in April with a 5.86 per cent increase to over $38 billion, surpassing Japan's 2.52 per cent gain, according to ParcelHero.
UK launches global task force to boost careers in aviation and enhance sustainable shipping
Global Aviation Skills Taskforce launched to boost careers in aviation as demand for flights grows post-COVID-19 pandemic, creating a resilient workforce and helping to grow the economy.
PSG chief confirms Kylian Mbappe contract ultimatum
Mbappe needs to decide on his future with PSG this summer.
Spain and UK Sign MoU to facilitate easier access to education for British students
Spain and the UK have signed an agreement to streamline procedures for British students studying at Spanish universities, minimizing the impact of Brexit and fostering educational cooperation.
Alternative to women's prisons opens in England
Designed and developed by the charity One Small Thing, Hope Street is a 24-space residential scheme in Southampton that is their collaborative project with Snug Architects.
King Charles III allegedly forced Queen Elizabeth II's dresser out from Windsor home
Former royal aide Angela Kelly was allowed to live in a cottage in Windsor Home Park during her employment.
Soaring inflation leaves UK struggling in international competitiveness
A recent ranking shows Britain's global competitiveness dropping for the second year in a row, as business executives lose confidence in the country.
New statistics show that foreign investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East'
New statistics on foreign direct investment into the British economy show that investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East' according to Investment Minister Lord Johnson.
How can the UK become more attractive to international STEM students and graduates?
Ewan Kirk, the Entrepreneur-in-Residence within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, has called for new measures to encourage international STEM students and graduates into the UK.