The number of times Prince Harry, Meghan Markle violated their own privacy
The Sussexes raised serious claims against the Firm in their Oprah Winfrey interview and in their "Harry & Meghan" docuseries.
Violence hits France in day of anger over Macron's pension changes
Police fired tear gas and fought with violent black-clad anarchists in Paris and across France on Thursday as hundreds of thousands of protesters marched against President Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise the pension age.
Around 1,400 offshore oil and gas workers in UK threaten strike over better job conditions and pay
The strike call by the offshore oil and gas workers is set to hit several rigs from March 29 and until June 7 in a series of 24, 48 and 72-hour stoppages.
Job seeker confidence 'higher than during the Financial Crash', new research shows
Jobseekers remain optimistic about their job security and career progression prospects, according to the Robert Half Jobs Confidence Index.
Vladimir Putin issued arrest warrant by ICC over alleged war crimes in Ukraine
The ICC arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin was rejected by Russia as "void".
Hundreds of thousands of workers strike in latest UK industrial action
From nurses to lawyers, staff hit by a cost-of-living crisis have been striking across the economy.
50 Genius New Products You'll Keep On Hand At All Times
Innovative products can help us make tasks easier and our daily grind more fun and productive. Here are 50 interesting new products you can buy online today.
Inside BP's plan to reset renewables as oil and gas boom
BP hasn't fallen out of love with renewables. It just wants to have more power.
More than half of UK workers considering side hustle in 2023, study says
As the debate around four-day working week lingers, priorities such as job security and the need to earn more are making more UK workers consider side hustles.
Recent survey reveals main causes of stress for senior management and leadership roles
Around 24% of employees in senior management positions in companies with more than 1001 employees experience 'Sunday scaries', according to recent survey by Ciphr.
Coffee harvest plunges amid Central American exodus
The authorities in Honduras estimate that 1,000 of its 9.5 million citizens leave every day with the hopes of making it to the United States for a chance at the "American dream."
The hopes and fears of AI in the workplace
While AI can automate mundane and repetitive tasks, allowing employees to focus on more complex tasks in the workplace, there is a real threat of AI replacing humans in addition to other concerns.
Global shares edge higher ahead of U.S. inflation data, yen firms
Global shares edged higher on Tuesday, tracking a rebound on Wall Street ahead of a key U.S.
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.
Layoffs strip away tech worker visas along with jobs
According to Eshoo and Lofgren, foreign-born workers make up nearly a quarter of the US science and tech workforce.
What the world's longest happiness study says about money
For generations, society has grappled with the question of whether money brings happiness. Now a new book has some answers - with the data to back it up.
Technology and the transformation of the workplace: how will this change the way we work?
Technological advancements are changing the way we work and the types of jobs available in the future. Some jobs may be eliminated, while others will be enhanced by the use of AI and machine learning.
Amazon workers' union victory upheld by U.S. labor board director
A U.S. labor board director has upheld Amazon.com Inc workers' landmark union victory at a warehouse in New York, according to a decision issued Wednesday, bringing the online retailer closer to having to bargain with staff on a contract.
Russia risks causing new-year IT worker flight with remote working law
Russia's buffetted IT sector risks losing more workers in the new year because of planned legislation on remote working, as authorities try to lure back some of the tens of thousands who have gone abroad without prompting them to cut ties completely.
Passport control staff strike at UK airports
Military personnel stood in for passport control staff at UK airports on Friday as Border Force officers walked out in an escalating wave of public sector strikes over pay.
Toronto Police denies Meghan Markle's claims they did not protect her
The Duchess of Sussex claimed she did not receive protection from the photographers stalking her.
Tax credits for EU electric vehicles to dominate Monday's trade talks with U.S.
Top European Union officials are aiming to be more vocal at a trade meeting with their U.S.
Canada unveils new Asia-Pacific strategy with eye on China
At the G20 summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping scolded Trudeau in an unusual public dressing-down, caught on video.
How can employers gain the edge when recruiting Gen Z talent?
Employers have adapted job role specifications, engaged more actively in social media, created employer value propositions and shifted recruitment strategies to better attract, engage and retain the brightest young talent.
Analysis: UK's Hunt faces triple threat from debt, recession and conservative rebels
Newly confirmed finance minister Jeremy Hunt must keep investors calm about Britain's debt mountain, avoid causing a deep recession and work out a way to stop the Conservative Party from splintering again - and all of it by next Monday.
Sunak's cabinet: the ministers still serving in UK govt
Rishi Sunak unveiled his top team of ministers on Wednesday, hours after taking office as Britain's first prime minister of colour vowing stability.
'Murdered' woman leaves handwritten clues pointing to her killer
Atkinson told the jury that the deceased left coded insurance with the rollerblades she gifted to her son on the day she went missing.
Russians Fleeing War Call-up Face New Stresses On Arrival In Kazakhstan
Russians opposed to the war in Ukraine or fearful of being sent to fight there have fled to Kazakhstan in their hundreds of thousands, but many are finding new problems on arrival.
Briton found hanged in Qatar hotel allegedly tortured by secret police
A 52-year-old British man died weeks after allegedly being tortured by the secret police in Qatar for days.
London police say Queen's funeral poses biggest ever security test
London's police force said the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth will be the biggest security operation it has ever undertaken as prime ministers, presidents and royals come together on Monday to pay their respects.