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Cat Little, the Cabinet Office’s top civil servant, said she wanted the department to be ‘more strategic, specialist, and ...
Parliament is to be recalled to debate an emergency law to save British Steel’s plant in Scunthorpe from imminent closure.
Rob Moss examines eight potential new equality laws, including race and disability equal pay rules and dual discrimination ...
Apprentice who accused a colleague of destroying his packed lunch was fairly dismissed from job, rules tribunal.
Aslef London Underground drivers vote for TfL four-day week proposal in wake of RMT union members’ rejection of it.
The ADHD Centre supports employers and employees by providing a neurodiversity assessment and treatment service alongside ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has welcomed new figures indicating an unexpected rate of growth for the UK economy in February.
West Yorkshire Police has pushed back against claims that it was positively discriminating in favour of minority ethnic ...
Gen Z workers are 'consciously unbossing'. How can organisations build satisfying development paths for younger employees?
Krishma Bathia, senior associate at Birketts law firm, highlights key factors that employers must consider when hiring ...
SME hiring falls from 24% of companies in Q4 2024 to 20% in Q1 2025, while 17% have cut back on staff, according to the BCC.
The first Universal Studios theme park in Europe will be built in Bedford in the UK, creating around 28,000 jobs.