Live-In Jobs at Buckingham Palace: Apply Now
In an unprecedented move, Buckingham Palace is recruiting live-in staff, offering a unique chance to reside within the iconic royal landmark. Discover the roles available and how to apply.
In an unprecedented move, Buckingham Palace is recruiting live-in staff, offering a unique chance to reside within the iconic royal landmark. Discover the roles available and how to apply.
Sky is cutting 600 UK jobs as part of a major operational review, shifting resources from satellite to streaming services. The move impacts technical and engineering roles amid changing viewer habits.
A former teacher reveals how she escaped burnout and quadrupled her salary by transforming a side hustle into a thriving wellness business, working just 25 hours per week.
New research from the University of Surrey finds students with part-time jobs develop better time management, leading to improved academic performance and enhanced employability.
The Guardian's definitive 2025 league table ranks UK universities for Education degrees. Discover which institutions excelled in teaching, student satisfaction, and graduate prospects.
Pharmaceutical giant MSD, known as Merck in the US, is significantly expanding its UK presence with a new state-of-the-art research hub in London, generating over 125 new high-skilled jobs and reinforcing the city's status as a global life sciences leader
Discover how one UK family defied convention by leaving their careers and their daughter's formal schooling behind to embark on a global adventure, surprisingly saving more money than their life in Britain.
Exclusive: Two of Britain's leading banks, ANZ and National Australia Bank, announce significant job cuts as part of a major operational restructuring, affecting hundreds of UK banking staff.
An exclusive insider account reveals the shocking instability and financial insecurity faced by zero-hours contract workers in Britain's tourism sector, exposing the human cost of precarious employment.
The Department for Education's new 'simplified' food rating system, likened to a Nando's heat scale, has been slammed by educators and unions as a 'slap in the face' that ignores the real crisis in school funding and meal quality.
Britain's world-class university system faces existential threat from unsustainable funding models, chronic underinvestment, and political short-termism. Urgent reform is needed to prevent irreversible damage.
UK publishing powerhouse Reach PLC, owner of the Daily Mirror and Express, has unveiled a significant restructuring plan that could lead to 450 job cuts. The move is a strategic response to a challenging print market and rising costs, aiming to refocus on
The latest US jobs report reveals a significant slowdown in hiring and a rise in unemployment, stirring debate on the health of the American economy and becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.
The crucial US August employment report faces an unexpected delay due to technical difficulties at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, creating uncertainty for markets and policymakers.
London-based quantitative trading firm XTX Markets is offering a staggering £60,000 pro-rata salary for a summer AI intern, a move that signals an intensifying war for tech talent in the City.
The iconic British ethical beauty retailer, The Body Shop, has appointed administrators, threatening stores and jobs across the UK and marking a devastating blow to the high street.
John Lewis Partnership announces major expansion plan to create 10,000 new roles in rental services, financial products, and refurbished furniture, marking significant shift in retail strategy.
Petrochemical giant INEOS warns it may shut down Scotland's last oil refinery in Grangemouth, putting hundreds of jobs at risk and threatening the nation's energy security unless government support is secured.
A job advertisement for a crane operator in Australia offering a staggering $6,000 AUD (£3,100) per week has gone viral, sparking a fierce debate about skilled labour shortages, wage inflation, and the cost of living crisis.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford exposes the 36 professions at highest risk from the AI revolution, from telephone sales to bookkeeping. Is your job on the list?
Exclusive: Soaring costs of music GCSEs are creating an 'apartheid' in arts education, with state school pupils priced out. The Child Poverty Action Group reveals the stark inequalities forcing schools to cut creative subjects.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer announces a groundbreaking 'mission' to overhaul England's education system, targeting Tory failures and pledging to break down class barriers with a new government directive.
The Guardian's editorial calls for radical reform of England's broken GCSE resit system, arguing that acknowledging its failure is merely the first step toward meaningful change for thousands of students.
In her first move as Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson demands immediate assessment of critical issues from school buildings to teacher recruitment, signalling major shake-up.
Gillian Keegan delivers a stark warning as new data shows white working-class children have the lowest attainment rates in England, branding the situation a 'real injustice' that must be urgently addressed.
An in-depth investigation reveals the alarming gaps in the UK's flagship T-Level qualifications. Despite being touted as the gold standard for technical education, students and employers report critical shortcomings in maths, English, and essential skills
Discount supermarket giant Aldi is creating over 500 new jobs and opening 11 new stores in a massive expansion drive, boosting local economies and offering new shopping options.
An NHS nursing director abandons the health service's pressures for a lucrative new life in Dubai, sparking debate on the UK's brain drain crisis and pay disparities.
Supermarket giant Asda is embarking on a massive expansion plan, opening 20 new stores and creating over 1,600 new jobs, bringing its popular Just Essentials range and George clothing to more communities.
A startling new report reveals AI is not just replacing manual jobs but is now targeting graduate-level positions, threatening to suppress starting salaries and increase unemployment among the highly educated.