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Lords: Hybrid Work Can Help Disabled People into Jobs

A House of Lords committee urges the government to promote hybrid working in back-to-work initiatives to help disabled people and carers access employment. Discover how flexibility could fix Britain's worklessness crisis.

Trump-Epstein Emails Released by Democrats

House Democrats release Jeffrey Epstein emails mentioning Donald Trump, claiming they raise serious questions. The White House denounces them as a 'fake narrative'.

Govt to Reconsider Waspi Women Compensation

The government will reconsider compensating 3.6 million Waspi women after new evidence emerged. Campaigners call this a major step forward in their fight for justice.

Government to reconsider Waspi pension decision

UK government forced to reconsider denying compensation to 3.6 million Waspi women after legal pressure. Campaigners hail major victory in long-running state pension age battle.

UK Jobs Data Fuels December Rate Cut Hopes

UK unemployment jumps to 5%, sparking expectations of a Bank of England interest rate cut in December. Discover how this impacts gilt markets and the economy.

Pension tax threat for young savers faces backlash

A 31-year-old paying thousands into his pension warns that proposed NI taxes on salary sacrifice could destroy retirement planning for young Britons. Discover why this policy threatens financial futures.

Budget Pension Tax Raid: What It Means For You

Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to cap tax-free pension contributions at £2,000 annually. Discover how this budget change could affect your retirement savings and national insurance payments.

Christmas Benefit Payment Dates 2025 Revealed

Don't miss out on your Christmas money! Our essential guide reveals when DWP and HMRC benefit payments will arrive during the 2025 festive season, including Universal Credit, State Pension, and tax credits.

Saudi Arabia and IOC End Esports Deal Early

In a stunning development, the International Olympic Committee and Saudi Arabia have prematurely ended their 12-year esports agreement, raising questions about the future of competitive gaming in the Olympic movement.

London council defends 'No Mow May' amid complaints

A South London council stands by its controversial decision to let grass grow wild during May, sparking debate between environmental benefits and resident concerns about neighbourhood appearance.

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