Survey uncovers concerns about staff retention in current economic environment
According to the 2023 SME Business Survey by HR Solutions, one in two SMEs is concerned about staff retention in the current economic climate.
Survey reveals UK managers express concerns over AI security and job losses
A recent survey conducted by CMI reveals that UK managers are increasingly worried about the security risks and potential job losses associated with AI.
Twitter employees sue the social media company over unpaid bonuses
Twitter's owner Elon Musk has been reportedly implementing all sorts of reduction policies and has refused to pay the company's upcoming Google Cloud bill.
More than 200 companies in the UK have failed to pay their workers minimum wage
The government have named over 200 companies that have breached the National Minimum Wage law. These employers include high-street brands, sole traders and small businesses.
Survey reveals British workforce is still facing the effect of the cost of living crisis
A new survey from PwC has shone a light on the current workforce in Britain and worldwide regarding key matters such as job satisfaction and AI.
From King Charles III to Dettori's final bow -- Three Royal Ascot talking points
Royal Ascot this year will see a changing of the guard with a new patron in King Charles III and the king of the track Frankie Dettori set to make his final bow.
US music publishers hit Twitter with copyright suit
Major music publishers on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit accusing Twitter of failing to stop "rampant" copyright infringement on the platform.
Hospital doctors in England stage 72-hour walkout
Hospital doctors in England begin a new 72-hour strike over pay on Wednesday, prompting warnings from health officials of huge disruption to patients and services.
Padel District: London's Thriving Hub for Padel Enthusiasts
Padel District in London is a rising hub for Padel enthusiasts, offering state-of-the-art facilities, professional coaching, and a welcoming atmosphere. With its range of services and engaging events, Padel District is fostering a passionate community of players and solidifying London's position in the global Padel landscape.
Manchester City star Jack Grealish offered wheelchair after getting completely wasted
The treble celebrations have been going on for days across several countries.
Initial Heathrow strikes suspended after new pay offer
Planned strike action by security staff at London's Heathrow airport later this month has been called off after unions recommended they accept a pay deal, both sides said on Monday.
Social housing staff latest in a series of public employees to announce strike action over pay and conditions
Workers at the Housing Ombudsman and the Regulator of Social Housing have announced a week of strike action in June.
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.
Business Intelligence reporting platforms helps the NHS to reduce A&E waiting times
Richard Hartill of Northdoor has highlighted how things can be improved with better business intelligence strategies like accurate data which reduced waiting times for patients.
How Cambridge Homeschool Online Represents New Normal for the Best and Brightest
Cambridge Homeschool Online is a virtual learning academy that has been helping children around the world
NHS strikes to continue after workers reject the governments pay rise
After months of protests, an agreement has been made between the government and unions regarding the increase of NHS staff wages. Several NHS workers are rejecting the offer and will continue to strike until their demands are met.
Students demand for refund on tuition fees amid pandemic disruptions
With the Class of 2023 set to graduate, the question of the quality of education throughout the pandemic is being questioned, with many pushing for refunds.
Universal Credit to boost childcare payments by 47% following government funding
In the largest expansion of childcare in the UK, maximum childcare payments from Universal Credit will rise by 47 per cent from June 28th.
Manchester and northern train services receive £72m from government to enhance passenger experience
Stations in the north including Manchester Victoria and Salford Crescent are set to undergo transformations to ensure travellers face less hectic journeys.
Keir Starmer outlines Labour's vision to 'create an NHS fit for the future'
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has explained that Labour's NHS mission is a health mission for Britain.
The new pandemic? Mental health issues driving the rise in persistent absences from school
Despite the World Health Organisation declaring the pandemic over, its effects are still felt today, with a death toll totalling over 226,000 in Britain alone.
Why are your staff leaving you and how can you keep them?
According to research by McKinsey & Company, a large number of employees are leaving their jobs due to a poor work-life balance, with 60 per cent considering quitting without having a new job offer.
'Over my dead body': Elon Musk refuses to pay rent for Twitter offices
Twitter CEO Elon Musk is now facing a lawsuit for refusing to pay rent for the company's offices in various cities.
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, related events cost GBP162 mn: UK govt
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport spent GBP57.4 million, while the Scottish government billed GBP18.8 million.
Elon Musk thinks work from home is 'bull**', calls it morally wrong
Elon Musk is known for his often-controversial stand on things, and he has now initiated another debate by expressing his opinion on remote work options.
Biden 'optimistic' on debt talks with Republicans as default looms
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned a default could occur by June 1.
Bank of England lifts interest rate to 15-year high
Global policymakers are battling elevated inflation caused largely by runaway energy bills following last year's invasion of Ukraine by major oil and gas producer Russia.
Royal Mail CEO to depart after delivery failures: report
It comes after UK lawmakers in March concluded that Royal Mail has "systemically failed" to meet its postal-delivery requirement.
UK unveils pharmacies plan to ease NHS pressure
Under the new plans, treatments for seven common conditions including earache and sore throats will be available without seeing a doctor.
UK job postings soar to record high after Easter holiday
According to REC and Lightcast, there were nearly 190,000 new job posts during the Easter holiday. However, industry and job type disparities emerge.