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DWP's 2026 Plan: Free Health Training for 5,000 SME Managers

The DWP is funding free occupational health training for 5,000 line managers in SMEs from January 2026. Aimed at stemming the UK's sickness crisis, it targets early intervention to keep workers in jobs. Learn how to register.

Government to ban ticket resale above face value

The UK government is set to outlaw ticket reselling for profit, a major victory for artists and fans. This crackdown aims to stop touts and make live events more affordable. Find out how this will impact you.

UK to ban ticket resale above face value

The UK government is set to outlaw ticket reselling for profit, a major victory for artists and fans. This crackdown aims to stop touts and make live events affordable. Read the full story.

How childhood toys became a £62bn goldmine

Discover how forgotten childhood toys are paying rent and funding holidays as collectibles become serious investments. Learn which items could be worth thousands in your attic.

CEX pays £572 for rare PS2 games to fund PS5

Your old PlayStation 2 games could be worth a fortune. CEX is offering up to £572 for rare titles like Gun Club, potentially covering the cost of a new PS5. Check your attic now!

Best Cheap Electric Cars 2024: Top Budget EVs

Discover the best cheap electric cars available in the UK market today. From city runabouts to family-friendly models, find your perfect budget EV without compromising on quality or range.

UK's Best Value Seaside Town Revealed for 2024

Discover the surprising UK coastal town that's been crowned the best value seaside destination, offering stunning beaches, affordable attractions and perfect family holidays without breaking the bank.

Design trends that boost your home's value

Discover the interior design trends that actually increase your property's worth versus those that could cost you money when it's time to sell. Expert insights reveal what buyers really want.

Uruguay rice workers' health crisis from pesticides

An alarming investigation reveals Uruguayan rice workers are suffering devastating health consequences from pesticide exposure, raising urgent questions about agricultural safety standards.

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