The NHS is adapting trauma support techniques often used in military settings for use on the frontline of the coronavirus...
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EY accountant uncovered money laundering at gold bullion dealer and wins claim against employer.
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The City jobs market enjoyed a healthy rebound in the first month of the year – only to be cut...
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NHS employee of Chinese origin was subjected to racial harassment that was a misguided attempt at humour.
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Passport Office delays plans to reopen offices after talks with PCS union and site safety inspections.
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Barratt Developments has temporarily laid off 85% of its staff but will pay them in full until the end of May.
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Despite the pressures of keeping food and essential supplies in stock and the risk of infection in public-facing roles, supermarkets’...
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Crawley will be hardest hit in terms of jobs with Oxford among the least affected.
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Education secretary sides with critics of levy's use for senior management apprenticeships.
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Women’s fashion retailers Oasis and Warehouse have appointed administrators, with the immediate loss of 200 jobs and more than 2,000...
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HM Passport Office staff may soon be urged to return to work in their offices by the government, to the...
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The government will allocate £750m to support charities working on the front line of the coronavirus crisis, chancellor of the...
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Covid-19 has hit recruitment activity hard as permanent and temporary placements both fell at the steepest rates since 2009 with...
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Chain store to enter 'light touch' administration.
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Barclays Bank is not liable for the numerous alleged sexual assaults committed by a self-employed doctor who had been contracted...