DWP's New Plan to Get Brits with Health Conditions into Work
The Department for Work and Pensions unveils a major new strategy to help people with health conditions find employment through tailored support and expanded work coach roles.
The Department for Work and Pensions unveils a major new strategy to help people with health conditions find employment through tailored support and expanded work coach roles.
UK employees risk dismissal for personal online activities during work hours as companies tighten monitoring policies. Legal experts explain your rights and the grey areas of 'time theft'.
Science Secretary Peter Kyle confronts university leaders over drastic international student reductions, warning of severe financial and research consequences for UK higher education.
The Department for Work and Pensions unveils a new digital platform, 'Connect to Work,' designed to streamline job searches for Universal Credit claimants and tackle labour shortages in key UK sectors.
A radical transformation is sweeping UK social work as innovative teams dismantle bureaucratic barriers, prioritising genuine human connections over paperwork. Discover how this grassroots revolution is delivering extraordinary results for vulnerable fami
A stark report reveals that proposed restrictions on international students could devastate the economies of struggling UK cities, with universities in the North and Midlands facing the gravest financial threats.
Exclusive: The UK government has quietly abolished the 28-day grace period for newly recognised refugees, leaving them at immediate risk of homelessness and potentially tearing families apart. Charities warn of a looming humanitarian crisis.
The Home Office announces a strict new policy threatening international students who overstay their visas with immediate removal, as part of a broader immigration crackdown.
The UK Home Office issues a stern warning to international students, threatening visa cancellations for those failing to meet academic standards or skipping lectures, as part of a major immigration compliance drive.
Exclusive data reveals a dramatic 44% drop in international student applications to UK universities following government restrictions on family dependants, sparking financial crisis fears across the higher education sector.
Protests erupted in central Melbourne as hundreds gathered for an anti-immigration rally, sparking counter-demonstrations and a significant police response. The event highlights growing tensions over Australia's immigration system.
Former US President Donald Trump has publicly denied claims he blocked visas for Palestinian officials to attend a 2018 UN meeting. The explosive allegations, detailed in a new book, suggest the move was intended to pressure the Palestinian Authority. Tru
A searing new British poverty drama, 'At Work', exposes the brutal reality of the gig economy as a photographer trades his artistic career for a life of precarious, low-paid work. This powerful film is a stark indictment of modern employment.
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.
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.
A London cafe's ban on laptop users during peak hours ignites a fierce national conversation about the future of remote work etiquette, customer rights, and the survival of small businesses.
New research reveals a seismic shift in the UK workforce. Discover the proven benefits of remote work, from boosted productivity to improved mental health, and why the traditional office is facing an existential crisis.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Australia's top universities have become perilously dependent on international student fees, creating a financial 'house of cards' that risks collapse amid changing migration policies and global competition.
A landmark study reveals a dramatic generational shift, with two in five young British workers shunning the office completely. Discover the data behind the new remote-first reality and what it means for the future of work in the UK.
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.
A major breakthrough has been secured for nine Palestinian students from Gaza, who will now receive support to take up their hard-won places at UK universities after being trapped by the ongoing conflict.
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.
A new global study reveals the world's best cities for a 'workation', with Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, and Budapest leading the pack. Discover how hybrid work is fuelling a new era of travel and the top spots professionals are choosing.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has approved hundreds of visas for Palestinians fleeing the Israel-Hamas war, sparking debate over national security and humanitarian priorities.
Former US President Donald Trump's proposal to revoke visas for international students taking online classes has drawn sharp criticism from universities and advocacy groups.
Israel's Foreign Minister cancels visas for Australian envoys to the Palestinian Authority, escalating tensions amid ongoing diplomatic disputes.
Conservative figures Laura Loomer and Marco Rubio oppose medical visas for injured Palestinian children, sparking a heated debate on humanitarian aid and immigration policy.
New research reveals how unpaid overtime is eroding work-life balance, with employees sacrificing personal time for professional demands. Experts warn of long-term consequences for wellbeing and productivity.
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.
Former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce warns that AI advancements could jeopardise Australian jobs, especially with the rise of remote work. Experts weigh in on the risks and potential solutions.