BP announced yesterday (26 February) that it will roll back its investments into renewable energy and will instead focus on ...
Women are represented on 45% of FTSE 100 board roles – an increase of two percentage points from the previous year – a report ...
Judges’ concerns over their personal safety in court have substantially increased over the last two years, research suggests.
Just over half (56%) of employees trust their colleagues to be productive while working from home, a survey has revealed.
A third (34%) of UK professionals are considering switching to a temporary role from a permanent one, for more flexibility, ...
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Leaders of the Metropolitan Police hired more than 1,000 officers without checking their references before they started work, ...
A British Library employee has won £7,500 in an employment tribunal after she claimed her workplace was too noisy.
A female technician at the V&A Museum has won her unfair dismissal case at an employment tribunal.
The average amount awarded in successful age discrimination cases has soared by 624% to £103,000 over the past year, ...
Creating effective, accessible and inclusive internships can be a knotty challenge. Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey offers advice for ...
Regulators have suspended a solicitor after the discovery that he was privately offering paid-for counselling to his employer ...
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