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MoD Worker Sues Colleagues Over 'Good Luck' Card

A Ministry of Defence civil servant is taking six colleagues to an employment tribunal, alleging a farewell card signed with messages like 'good luck' and 'all the best' was a calculated act of bullying and harassment in a case that could redefine workpla

Man wins unfair dismissal case over WhatsApp comment

A UK man was unfairly dismissed after rating a female colleague's appearance on a private WhatsApp group. The tribunal ruled the company's investigation was flawed, setting a precedent for workplace social media use.

Worker invoices colleague £50 for a 'rude email'

A jaw-dropping workplace dispute has gone viral after an employee was presented with an itemised invoice for a 'rude and unprofessional' email. The bizarre clash over office manners has sparked a fierce debate online about professionalism and petty cash d

Orange peel freezer hack cuts energy bills

A simple kitchen hack involving orange peels could help UK families save hundreds on energy costs this winter. Experts reveal how freezing citrus waste can boost freezer efficiency.

Smart design solutions for cooler UK homes

Innovative architectural solutions could help new UK homes stay naturally cooler, reducing reliance on energy-intensive air conditioning amid rising temperatures.

Foil-wrapped kettles could cut energy bills

Households across the UK are being advised to use a simple kitchen foil trick to slash energy bills. Experts reveal how this unconventional method could keep your tea costs down.

Hidden car button trick stuns drivers

Motorists are raving about a little-known arrow button in their cars that could revolutionise driving efficiency. Find out how this simple feature might change your daily commute.

Government proposes major CBE system reforms

The UK government has announced plans to reform the CBE system, aiming to streamline processes and improve efficiency across England and Wales. The changes could impact thousands of businesses and public services.

EVs fall 23% short of advertised range

New research from an Australian motoring group shows that some electric vehicles fail to meet their claimed driving ranges, with discrepancies as high as 23%.

Airlines cut emissions by flying slower

Airlines are adopting innovative strategies like flying at slower speeds and optimising flight paths to reduce emissions and improve punctuality, according to new research.

Compensation for faulty wall insulation

Energy regulator Ofgem has launched a compensation scheme for households affected by substandard solid wall insulation under the government's ECO scheme.

BBC axes staff over 'culture of fear' allegations

The BBC has dismissed multiple employees following explosive allegations of a 'culture of fear' and bullying within the organisation, with insiders revealing shocking details of misconduct.

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