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.
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.
Decline in newly qualified accountants cause for concern in UK accounting industry
New IRIS Software Group industry analysis reveals businesses must be vigilant when choosing their accountancy firm in 2023.
As workers strike, UK public sector pay hits 19-year low in real terms
Average pay for British public sector workers fell to a 19-year low in October, after adjusting for inflation, according to official data on Tuesday that underscored why so many are going on strike.
Oil Money Is Flooding Into Guyana. Who Will Benefit?
Ever since Exxon Mobil found vast deposits of oil off Guyana's coastline in 2015, government leaders have pledged that black gold would transform the fortunes of one of South America's poorest countries.
Royal rebel elevated to 'saint': Diana 25 years after death
In recent years, her image has shifted as her sons fiercely defend her memory and use her purported mistreatment by the press in their own battles with media outlets.
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%.
How to help immigrants feel more at home and contribute more to the local economy
How to help immigrants feel more at home and contribute more to the local economy
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
Indian court releases Rajiv Gandhi killer from prison after 31 years
India's Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the release of AG Perarivalan, who spent 31 years in jail in connection with the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
Robinhood launches stock lending program in revenue diversification push
The Menlo Park, Calif.-based company earned $137.2 million from margin securities lending in 2021.
McDonald's calls Icahn demands on sourcing pigs unfeasible, expensive
McDonald's said that it would require at least 300-400 times the animals housed today in "crate-free" systems to keep its supply chain running.
Man found guilty of mutilating female client's genitals
The body modifier is awaiting his sentence along with the verdicts on other charges including manslaughter on a separate case.
Meet the finfluencers: TikTok's investment gurus
The trend towards financial self-education is helping to bust stereotypes.
New 9/11 trial judge wants 'action' in hearings
The second day of hearings after an 18-month break due to the Covid-19 pandemic focused on a review of the judge's own potential biases.
Andrew Thirkill: The Man Bringing Equity Release Into The 21st Century
Amid all this, as President of the Leeds Rhinos club he finds time for his great sporting passion of rugby league as well as pursuing philanthropic activities in his native Yorkshire.
Trial of accused 9/11 mastermind restarts, days before 20th anniversary
The five face the death penalty on charges of murder and terrorism in the war crimes tribunal.
Amazon accused of race-gender bias in workplace
Amazon is digging into allegations made in the lawsuit, the spokeswoman added.
Shakhtar Donetsk 2-0 Real Madrid: Defeat mounts pressure on Zidane, 'I am not going to resign'
Real Madrid must beat Borussia Monchengladbach in their final group stage match to move into the next round.
Trump's controversial coronavirus advisor resigns: report
As of Monday evening, the US had recorded 13,522,247 coronavirus cases and 267,844 deaths, both by far the worst tolls in the world.
Grab your turkey early as shortage looms over Christmas dinner 2020
The British Poultry Council (BPC) said the problem is due to a shortage of skilled workers that process the meat
New bill seeks to ban under 18s from having cosmetic Botox and fillers
A new research conducted over the past 12 months revealed a 73 percent surge in complaints related to botched cosmetic jobs
Trump set to announce Supreme Court pick, Republicans eye quick confirmation
Democratic opponents, led by Joe Biden, have demanded that Republicans back off on replacing Ginsburg, until after the November 3 election.
Prince Harry lauds Britain's virus response; criticised for saying 'things are better' than reported
The Duke of Sussex praised Captain Tom Moore, 99, who has raised £23 million for the NHS.
'Don't Sacrifice Lives': Doubts grow in Japan over Tokyo Olympics
Scrapping the Olympics would be a heartbreaking decision for Tokyo residents who rushed to buy tickets.
Kate Middleton visits women's prison on solo tour of the country
Duchess of Cambridge wraps up her one-of-a-kind solo tour across Britain.
Trump trounces Democratic rivals in election fundraising
Fourteen candidates are in the running to take on Trump -- and competing for much-needed donations.
Pressure builds as Trump impeachment probe hears new claims
The US president dismissed the probe in the Democratic-led House of Representatives as a "witch hunt."
Chelsea, Arsenal legend Ashley Cole announces retirement
The legendary left-back has officially announced that he has retired from playing professional football.
Is it time to shut down business schools? Two professors debate
New book argues that the world would be a better place without the business schools.