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Cyprus pays Brits £74k to relocate and work remotely

Discover how a stunning Mediterranean island is offering British professionals massive financial incentives to relocate, including cash grants, travel expenses, and sun-drenched remote working opportunities.

DWP Reveals PIP Assessment Overhaul to Save £1.5bn

The Department for Work and Pensions reveals new measures targeting Personal Independence Payment assessments, aiming to save £1.5 billion by tightening eligibility criteria and reducing fraud.

10 Countries in One Year While Working Full-Time

Discover how a savvy traveller manages to explore multiple countries annually while maintaining a full-time job, with budget-friendly tips and smart travel hacks that make globetrotting accessible.

Workaholic Warning Signs: Are You Addicted to Work?

Discover the hidden signs of work addiction and learn how to recognise if your career dedication has crossed into dangerous territory. Expert insights reveal the psychological and physical toll of workaholism.

BBC Breakfast hosts criticised over minister interview

BBC Breakfast presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt have sparked controversy after their intense grilling of Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride was deemed 'patronising' by viewers, with many calling for Ofcom intervention.

DWP Winter Fuel Payment: Check Your Account Now

The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an urgent alert to state pension recipients as millions receive Winter Fuel Payments. Find out if you're eligible and what to do if your payment hasn't arrived.

Australian employers warned over illegal office return mandates

Australian businesses are facing a workplace revolution as new legal guidelines reveal that mandating office returns without proper consultation may constitute unlawful discrimination. Discover what employers must know to avoid costly legal battles.

Westpac's work-from-home complaint backfires

Westpac's CEO Peter King faces backlash after blaming remote work for cultural issues, as experts argue the bank's problems run much deeper than where employees sit.

Free Bus Pass Review: DWP Considers Changes

Exclusive: The Department for Work and Pensions is reviewing the future of free bus passes for millions of Britons, sparking fears of reduced benefits and eligibility changes.

Fair Work Agency risks failure without proper funding

The UK's groundbreaking Fair Work Agency, designed to protect vulnerable workers from exploitation, faces collapse without adequate resources and staffing, according to a damning report from the Work Foundation.

Office Fitness: 10 Desk Exercises for Strength

Discover how UK office workers can combat sedentary work life with simple strength-building exercises you can do at your desk in everyday work attire. No gym kit required!

996 Work Culture: Global Burnout Crisis

Explore the global spread of China's controversial '996' working culture and its devastating impact on employee wellbeing, productivity, and work-life balance across industries.

Westpac ordered to allow work-from-home in landmark case

In a landmark employment decision, Westpac banking group has been ordered to allow flexible working arrangements after a senior employee won her case against returning to the office full-time. Discover how this ruling could reshape workplace policies acro

Court orders bank to pay staff for work-from-home expenses

In a groundbreaking decision with global implications, Australia's Federal Court has ruled that Westpac must reimburse employees for work-from-home expenses, potentially setting a precedent for remote work compensation worldwide.

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