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by dang 22 Jun 2021
  • Belief discrimination

    Trainee GP who displayed Palestine flag sues for discrimination

    by Jo Faragher 17 Sep 2025
    by Jo Faragher 17 Sep 2025

    A trainee doctor has filed a legal claim against NHS Education for Scotland after she was told to stop displaying a Palestinian flag at work.

  • Early careers

    Graduates face ‘white-collar’ recession in jobs market

    by Jo Faragher 17 Sep 2025
    by Jo Faragher 17 Sep 2025

    The job market for graduates is in a ‘white-collar recession’, according to the boss of one of the largest UK recruitment sites.

  • Inflation

    Inflation unchanged at 3.8% in August

    by Rob Moss 17 Sep 2025
    by Rob Moss 17 Sep 2025

    UK inflation remained unchanged in the year to August 2025, driven by rising food and energy prices but dampened by services.

  • Artificial intelligence

    Tech firms to plough £30bn into ‘AI Growth Zone’, creating jobs

    by Rob Moss 17 Sep 2025
    by Rob Moss 17 Sep 2025

    US tech firms Microsoft, Nvidia and OpenAI are to invest up to £30bn in the UK, creating thousands of jobs in a new ‘AI Growth Zone’.

  • Latest News

    Retirement at risk – why we all need to be talking more about pensions

    by Sophia Singleton 17 Sep 2025
    by Sophia Singleton 17 Sep 2025

    Government, the pensions industry, and employers – led by HR – need to be working together if we’re not going to sleep-walk into a multi-generational pensions and retirement crisis, argues …

  • Job creation and losses

    Sky to cut 600 jobs as it ‘reshapes’ for streaming

    by Jo Faragher 17 Sep 2025
    by Jo Faragher 17 Sep 2025

    Sky will cut around 600 jobs and redeploy 300 others as it ‘reshapes’ its business to compete with other streaming services.

  • Employment law

    MPs reject Lords’ amendments to Employment Rights Bill

    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025
    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025

    MPs reject Lords’ amendments to the Employment Rights Bill, which the government said would have weakened the legislation.

  • Fraud

    Failure to prevent fraud: Only 29% training staff on new criminal offence

    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025
    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025

    Only 29% of UK organisations have delivered training on the failure to prevent fraud, the new corporate criminal offence.

  • Psychological contract

    The rise in ‘workplace fawning’ and how it’s mistaken for team spirit

    by Chris Britton 16 Sep 2025
    by Chris Britton 16 Sep 2025

    Workplace ‘fawning’ – or extreme people-pleasing behaviours to avoid conflict – is a growing behavioural trend, and is especially being seen among younger Gen Z workers. Chris Britton looks at …

  • Furlough

    Scottish government funds furlough for bus manufacturer

    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025
    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025

    Scottish government funds furlough scheme at bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis in a bid to retain manufacturing jobs in Scotland.

  • Paternity

    Which employers offer equal parental leave?

    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025
    by Rob Moss 16 Sep 2025

    Research reveals list of all 165 UK employers offering equal parental leave, offering on average 20 weeks’ paternity leave on full pay.

  • Latest News

    Google to create 8,250 AI jobs as part of £5bn UK investment

    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2025
    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2025

    Alphabet, the tech giant owner of Google, has said it intends to invest £5bn ($6.8bn) over the next two years in the UK, including creating 8,250 AI-related jobs and opening …

  • Artificial intelligence

    ‘The spotlight on AI skills risks creating an illusion of progress’

    by Al Bird 16 Sep 2025
    by Al Bird 16 Sep 2025

    ‘AI training divorced from the realities of work, and concentrated in the hands of the few, will never build true capability.’

  • Labour market

    Jobs market continuing to stagnate, says official data

    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2025
    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2025

    The jobs market continued to stagnate over the summer, with pay growth and vacancies both falling and redundancies rising, latest official figures have shown. Labour market Jobs market continued to …

  • Flexible working

    Right to request flexible working has had limited impact

    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2025
    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2025

    The ‘right to request’ that employees now have to ask for flexible working has only had limited impact on how employees actually work, research has suggested. Flexible working Fifth of …

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