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£13 Ryanair Cabin Bag Fits 5 Days of Outfits

Discover the viral Amazon cabin bag perfect for Ryanair's new 40x30x20cm size. At just £12.95, it fits five days of clothes and shoes. See the review and other options.

One Sign You're Not Ready for a Promotion

New research reveals why many promotions fail. A psychologist identifies the key 'task-tunnel vision' that holds employees back and offers a 90-day plan to get promotion-ready.

London Mayor launches AI taskforce to protect jobs

Mayor Sadiq Khan warns AI could cause mass unemployment in London's key sectors. He announces a new taskforce and free AI training for all Londoners to seize the technology's potential.

Starmer denies digital ID plan is a U-turn

PM Keir Starmer insists mandatory digital checks for work remain, despite dropping a single compulsory ID card. The government calls it a technical tweak, while the opposition cries chaos.

Life as a UK bike courier: Freedom, fear and low pay

After four redundancies, David Rayfield swapped air-conditioned offices for food delivery. He reveals the culture shock, the dangers, and the unexpected freedom of life on two wheels. Read his story.

UK Drops Mandatory Digital ID for Workers

The UK government has reversed its plan to make digital ID cards compulsory for proving the right to work. Learn what this U-turn means for employers and employees.

Heathrow's Two-Bag Rule: What You Must Know

Before your Easter getaway, learn Heathrow Airport's crucial 'two-bag policy' for security, hand luggage rules, and liquid limits to avoid delays. Check the full guide now.

Immigration law firm sale signals visa policy impact

A London law firm specialising in immigration services has been put up for sale amid a slump in visa applications following government crackdowns. Read the full story on the pressures facing the legal sector.

Nurse sanctioned for 10+ years of bullying colleagues

A London nurse has been given an 18-month practice order by the Nursing and Midwifery Council after a tribunal found her fitness to practise impaired due to sustained bullying and aggression. Read the full details of the misconduct case.

Finance worker told to 'spread legs' for contract

A former finance professional reveals shocking sexual harassment she faced, including being told to 'spread her legs' for a contract. She discusses the industry's toxic culture and her new mission to support victims.

Analogue Bags: Fashion's Answer to Doomscrolling

Discover how 'analogue bags' filled with puzzles and knitting are helping Brits reduce screen time. This new trend swaps smartphones for offline activities to combat digital fatigue.

The Struggle to Relax: Why 'Doing Nothing' Is So Hard

Writer Sunil Badami explores the modern paradox of being unable to relax, even with weeks of summer leave. Discover why Australians work long hours yet productivity falls, and how to reclaim true downtime.

Microshifting: The Extreme Flexible Working Trend

Is 'microshifting' – breaking work into short, intentional blocks – the secret to a happier life? Explore how this pandemic-born trend is reshaping the UK workday, driven by employees seeking control.

UK Burnout Risk: How to Switch Off from Work

With blurred work-life boundaries, 1 in 5 people face burnout. Discover expert strategies for psychological detachment and reclaiming your private time for better health and productivity.

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