Restructuring At Manchester United Takes Shape As Omar Berrada Appointed New CEO
Having spent over a decade with Manchester City, Omar Berrarda will switch to rivals, Manchester United, to help oversee the club's new direction.
UK Wage Growth Continues To Slow And Threaten Labour Market
The Office For National Statistics reports that the annual rate of growth in earnings, including annual bonuses, has slowed to 6.5 per cent.
The NHS Staffing Crisis: Bill for Temporary Workers Surpasses £10 Billion Annually
Recent figures indicate that the annual bill for hiring such personnel has skyrocketed to over £10 billion, raising concerns and calls for immediate action from ministers.
Manchester United Boss Erik ten Hag Engaged In Positive Talks With The Club's New Investors
Erik ten Hag welcomed INEOS' Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford to Manchester United's training ground this week to share ideas regarding the club.
Manchester United Keen On Appointing Paul Mitchell And Dan Ashworth As Part Of Club's New Football Hierarchy
With Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS' minority takeover of Manchester United having officially gone through, personnel changes are being lined up at Old Trafford.
Rishi Sunak Under Fire for Failing to Appoint New Climate Committee Chief
The watchdog, responsible for advising the UK government on climate policy, has been without a leader for 18 months since the departure of former chief Lord Deben.
UK University Students Initiate 'Career Boycott' in Protest Against Barclay's Climate Policies
More than 220 students from Barclays' top recruitment universities won't work for Barclays unless they terminate all financing for oil and gas companies.
Lionel Messi On Recruitment Spree For Inter Miami, Former Man Utd Player Identified As Next Target
Messi's close friend Luis Suarez signed for the club earlier this month.
British Asian Man Doesn't Get Job In Liverpool FC, Sues Club Over 'Racial Discrimination'
Liverpool rejected a job application from the British Asian man last year.
Sam Altman Drops Truth Bombs, Shares Game-Changing Insights On Life, Business
OpenAI's Sam Altman suggests companies should spend time recruiting and not hesitate to recruit high-potential people.
What You May Have Missed: A Roundup Of Recent Russia-Ukraine War Events
As media outlets are dominated by the Israel-Hamas war, the US has threatened to refuse Ukraine military aid and Ukraine advances in its ground offensive.
Why Your Employer Branding Should Be At The Centre Of Your Recruitment Strategy
Small business leaders will benefit from this article because it explores the ins and outs of employer branding and how it can improve their own company's recruitment success.
Former Manchester United Defender Gary Neville Urges Club To Stick With Under-fire Boss Erik ten Hag
Erik ten Hag's future has been called into doubt after a string of poor results this season, including a 3-0 home loss to Bournemouth this past weekend.
UK Pension System Faces Scrutiny as Government Data Powers Raise Concerns Over Errors and Fraud
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) shed light on computer errors within the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that resulted in 165,000 individuals missing out on £1.2 billion in the preceding year.
UK Government Unveils Sweeping Immigration Changes, Sparking Concerns in Key Sectors
The measures intended to address concerns over immigration levels, particularly in the healthcare sector, include a substantial increase in the minimum salary requirement for skilled worker visas and the elimination of the 20 per cent discount for essential professions.
Employing Young People Could Save The Hospitality Sector From A Staffing Crisis
After Brexit, around 92,000 EU workers left the hospitality sector to return to their home country, leaving hospitality leaders pushing vacancies onto young people.
Cumbria Is Fighting Staffing Crisis In Hospitality And Tourism Sector With Over 200,000 Unemployed
While 80 per cent of Cumbria's population said that they did not want a job, MPs and CEOs are fighting to save its hospitality and tourism sector from crashing.
UK Govt Urges Food Delivery Firms To Step Up Vetting
The UK government on Tuesday urged online food delivery platforms such as Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo to step up driver vetting to protect people and prevent unauthorised immigrants working illegally.
UK Government Invest £118 Million to Make Britain 'AI match-fit'
These latest investments represent the Government's attempt to place Britain at the forefront of AI development and regulation.
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Government Launches Five-Year Intervention at Birmingham City Council to Address Serious Problems
Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed a comprehensive five-year intervention at Birmingham City Council to address its serious financial and governance challenges.
Canada Apologise For Applauding Nazi Veteran Amid Zelensky Visit
Both President Zelensky and Prime Minister Trudeau have been criticised for welcoming ex-Nazi veteran Yaroslav Hunka with a standing ovation and round of applause in Canada's parliament building.
Elon Musk's Neuralink Gets US FDA Nod To Test Brain Chip In Humans
Neuralink will soon begin recruiting patients to test the safety and efficacy of its implantable brain chip.
China trying to headhunt UK citizens, says UK govt
China is targeting top British officials to access secrets, the government in London said on Thursday, as it responded to criticisms about its policies towards the Asian superpower.
Survey reveals high demand for AI and machine learning skills in the UK space sector
Among 95 per cent of surveyed space organisations facing skills challenges, 37 per cent lack software and data analysis experts and 21 per cent specifically require AI and machine learning skills above other needs.
Birmingham City Council effectively declares bankruptcy and stops all but essential spending
Europe's largest local authority confirmed it had issued the declaration that it cannot balance its books without government intervention.
Zelensky replaces defence minister, Russian drones hit Ukraine port
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday announced the departure of defence minister Oleksiy Reznikov, calling for "new approaches" a year and a half into Russia's invasion.
Peaceful activists resist Russians in occupied Ukraine
The national anthem of Ukraine is broadcast at a bus stop in the pro-Russian separatist stronghold of Lugansk as locals go about their daily business.
UK Government commits £250 million to enhance NHS hospital capacity for urgent care
As part of the urgent care recovery plan, the UK allocates £250 million to NHS hospitals, creating 900 beds for faster treatment and cutting waiting lists.
Criminal gang sentenced for illegal migrant recruitment in Sainsbury's supermarkets
Five gang members were sentenced for exploiting around 40 illegal workers in Sainsbury's supermarkets. Leader Momodou Chune received six years for facilitating unlawful immigration and concealing criminal property.