Survey reveals surge in UK employers using ‘bossware’ to monitor staff emails, browsing and screen time
A growing number of British companies are turning to so-called “bossware” to keep tabs on their employees, with a third of organisations
A growing number of British companies are turning to so-called “bossware” to keep tabs on their employees, with a third of organisations
Nominations have opened for the 2026 Non-Executive Director (NED) Awards, organised by investment bank Peel Hunt, with next year’s ceremony marking the
UK house prices have fallen year-on-year for the first time since January 2024, as rising stock levels force sellers to compete harder
The Treasury is reviewing plans to overhaul landfill tax after furious warnings from housebuilders, manufacturers and construction firms that the reforms would
Vauxhall and Peugeot’s parent company Stellantis has earmarked £37 million to cover potential claims linked to the mis-selling scandal sweeping the car
A new British fintech startup is aiming to shake up the pensions industry with an app that turns cashback from everyday spending
Employers face significant challenges when handling sexual allegation disputes, impacting both reputation and legal standing. Implementing clear policies and swift response mechanisms are
One of the reasons Charlie Kirk was considered "divisive" was that he spoke out against the civil rights laws, which was interpreted
Modern states are responsible for modern wars, with its millions of victims. Libertarianism is optimally placed to contribute to this understanding and
In the weeks leading up to his September 10 assassination, Kirk had come to loathe the Israeli leader, regarding him as a