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Tony Blair Demands Mandatory Digital ID for UK

Former PM Tony Blair's institute urges the next government to implement a mandatory digital ID system, claiming it could save billions and revolutionise public services. Critics raise privacy concerns.

Why September is the Best Time for New Resolutions

Psychologists and productivity coaches reveal why the autumn season, not New Year, is the optimal time to set powerful goals, build lasting habits, and finally achieve your personal ambitions.

Neuroscientist Uses AI to Communicate With Deceased Husband

A leading neuroscientist reveals how she used artificial intelligence to recreate her late husband's consciousness, enabling profound digital communication after death. This revolutionary technology blurs the line between life and the digital afterlife.

Four-Day Week UK Trial A Resounding Success

A groundbreaking UK trial of the four-day working week has been declared a resounding success, with companies reporting increased revenue, reduced staff turnover, and happier, healthier employees.

Dutch Four-Day Work Week Beats Burnout, Boosts Economy

An economist reveals why the four-day work week is becoming the norm in the Netherlands, leading to lower burnout rates and a surprising economic advantage. Discover the data behind Europe's new productivity model.

UK Remote Work Revolution: Productivity & Wellbeing Soar

New research reveals a surprising shift: remote work is not just a trend but a powerful tool enhancing employee output, mental health, and work-life balance across Britain. Discover the data behind the new era of flexible employment.

Australia's Economic Blind Spot: Women Key to Growth

Exclusive insights from Australia's Economic Reform Roundtable reveal how sidelining women's economic participation is costing the nation billions. Discover the urgent call for a gender-inclusive productivity revolution.

Four-Day Week Triumphs in UK Workplace Revolution

Groundbreaking UK trial reveals overwhelming success of the four-day work week, with major productivity gains and improved staff wellbeing. Discover which sectors are leading this workplace transformation.

Stop This Major Work Mistake For Your Health

New research reveals the severe health risks of working through your lunch, including chronic stress, burnout, and a higher risk of heart disease. Experts explain why stepping away from your desk is non-negotiable for your long-term wellbeing.

Australia's Radical Plan: Link Wages to Productivity

A groundbreaking report from Australia's Economic Roundtable proposes a radical overhaul to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, calling for a direct link between wages and productivity to increase incomes and reform the tax system for a fairer future.

Expert Tips to Stop Hating & Start Loving Your Job

Feeling the Sunday Scaries? Discover practical, evidence-based strategies from workplace psychologists to transform your daily grind into a source of joy and fulfilment, from 'thin-slicing' your tasks to embracing your authentic self at the office.

UK's 5-Point Economic Reform Plan Unveiled by Chancellor

Exclusive insights from Day Two of the UK's Economic Reform Roundtable reveal a landmark consensus on deregulation, skills investment, and a new 'Brexit Dividend' for British industry. Discover the five key takeaways shaping Britain's economic future.

Albanese's 'Productivity' Tax Overhaul Sparks UK Debate

Exclusive: The Albanese government is spearheading a controversial 'productivity'-focused tax reform, aiming to shift the UK's economic debate from austerity to strategic investment. Critics warn of potential tax hikes.

Albanese's adviser urges remote work revolution

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's handpicked economic adviser delivers a stark warning about Australia's productivity crisis, urging businesses to adopt flexible working arrangements or risk falling behind globally.

Young Australians Risk Worse Lives Than Parents

Danielle Wood, chair of Australia's Productivity Commission, warns that younger generations may experience a lower quality of life due to economic pressures, housing crises, and climate challenges.

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