HMRC worker loses case over office return refusal

A tax office employee who refused to return to the workplace after Covid restrictions lifted has been ordered to repay thousands in a groundbreaking employment tribunal ruling that could set a precedent for flexible working disputes across Britain.

Gen Z Rejects 'Office Frog' Workplace Culture

New research reveals Generation Z workers are dramatically reshaping workplace expectations, rejecting traditional office politics and demanding authentic self-expression in their careers.

Manchester pet food startup uses insect protein

A Manchester-based pet food company is revolutionising the industry with sustainable insect protein, achieving B Corp status while taking on corporate giants in the pet nutrition sector.

Disney loses £60m daily in Google feud crisis

The bitter legal battle between Disney and Google is costing the entertainment behemoth an astonishing £60 million per day, with no resolution in sight as the tech giant continues its aggressive stance.

India train derailment kills 5, injures over 25

A major train derailment in India's Chhattisgarh state has left at least five passengers dead and over 25 injured, with rescue operations continuing through the night amid challenging conditions.

UK State Pension Worst in G7 Nations

Shocking analysis reveals UK pensioners receive the lowest state pension among G7 countries, falling thousands below international counterparts and raising serious retirement concerns.

Elon Musk Could Become World's First Trillionaire

Tesla's monumental pay deal could propel Elon Musk into uncharted financial territory, making him the first trillionaire in history as the electric vehicle giant continues its explosive growth.

Pound crashes to 5-week low after Labour budget

Sterling tumbles to five-week low against US dollar as Chancellor Rachel Reeves's first budget announcement triggers market concerns over UK economic stability and potential tax increases.

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