Online shopping at work not a sackable offence, tribunal rules
Spending short periods of time shopping or browsing online during work hours is not a sackable offence, a UK judge has ruled
Spending short periods of time shopping or browsing online during work hours is not a sackable offence, a UK judge has ruled
Labour ministers are weighing reforms to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as part of a rightward shift on migration aimed
Marks & Spencer has called on the government to reconsider proposed reforms to inheritance tax relief for farms, warning of damaging consequences
Britain’s biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is bracing for weeks of disruption after a devastating cyberattack forced it to shut down
Coventry-based Maeving, the British electric motorbike manufacturer, has raised £8 million in new funding to expand production, accelerate overseas sales and develop
Newly appointed business and trade secretary Peter Kyle has pledged to pursue an “ambitious” growth agenda, telling senior executives that the government
The “woke left” and “woke right” are lumped together as two types of “woke.” But it is intellectually lazy and obscures truth
As both left and right throw freedom and free markets over the side, we remember that there still is a remnant that
As both left and right throw freedom and free markets over the side, we remember that there still is a remnant that
Total job gains have now averaged a paltry 29,000 for the past three months. The job growth we do see is part-time