Employers want to hire disabled staff – but many don’t know where to start
With the UN’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities approaching on 3 December, new findings suggest that while UK employers overwhelmingly want
With the UN’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities approaching on 3 December, new findings suggest that while UK employers overwhelmingly want
For 150 years, Thanksgiving has been primarily an apolitical holiday that's really about family fun and eating a huge meal.
A long-standing tax relief that helps home-based workers cover household expenses will be scrapped from April 2026, in a move that will
A satirical essay from a 1978 classroom, speculating about what it would cost to become Santa.
Revolut has overtaken Barclays in valuation after securing a $75 billion price tag in a major secondary share sale backed by Nvidia,
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle have warned the UK’s major telecoms companies that they must do more to protect
For a quarter of a century, Russell Wardrop has been in the same line of work—creating rainmakers. As co‑founder and chief executive of
JP Morgan Chase has announced plans to build a new £3 billion, 3 million sq ft tower in Canary Wharf — one
The Isle of Man is issuing an international call to tech entrepreneurs, startups and established digital health companies as it launches its
The government has dropped its flagship plan to give workers the right to claim unfair dismissal from day one, abandoning a key