A day in a London co-working space: Is it worth the money?
A journalist ditched the home office to test a Shoreditch co-working hub. Discover the perks, from barista coffee to beer on tap, and see if the price tag justifies the switch.
A journalist ditched the home office to test a Shoreditch co-working hub. Discover the perks, from barista coffee to beer on tap, and see if the price tag justifies the switch.
The Ministry of Justice has scrapped controversial plans to publicly name and photograph people on community orders. Discover the reasons behind this policy U-turn.
Discover the Wallis slouchy wrap knitted midi dress, now over half price at Debenhams. This versatile piece is the ultimate blend of comfort and style for smart-casual dressing.
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.
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.
Mayor Sadiq Khan warns AI could cause mass unemployment in London and announces a new taskforce and free AI training for all Londoners. Read his urgent plan.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan warns AI could cause mass unemployment in the capital's white-collar sectors. He announces a new taskforce and free training to mitigate the impact. Read his stark warning and proposed solutions.
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.
An American living in the UK lists five areas where Brits excel, from tea culture to social tolerance. Discover his unique perspective on British life.
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.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she is 'pretty relaxed' about the form of digital ID used to prove the right to work, as the government adjusts its policy. Critics call it a U-turn.
The government has revised its digital ID scheme, dropping the mandatory requirement for proving the right to work. Explore the policy shift and political reactions.
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.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer abandons mandatory digital ID cards for UK workers after backlash. The scheme, now optional from 2029, aims to ease verification. Read the latest.
Severe delays in Personal Independence Payment processing, with some waiting over a year, are forcing vulnerable people into debt and hardship. The DWP's digital reforms offer little near-term relief.
A London Assembly committee calls on Mayor Sadiq Khan to lead a strategic push to upskill and employ former prisoners, tackling stigma and London's growing unemployment.
A key section of the Northern line will close early four nights a week until late May for essential track work. Plan your late journeys between Camden Town and Kennington now.
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.
Discover how photographer Kelli Radwanski captured a magical, unplanned moment between a boy and his pig in Nevada from her office in Oregon using remote iPhone photography.
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.
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.
A remote Welsh island with only three permanent residents is hiring for three unique roles. Could you swap city life for a tranquil retreat on the 'Island of 20,000 Saints'?
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.
Papua New Guinea's order for Starlink to halt operations due to licensing issues has left businesses, health clinics, and remote communities struggling without reliable internet. Find out why users are demanding a solution.
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.
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.
Facing the dreaded Sunday Scaries before your January return? Google searches surged 84% in 2025. Discover five expert strategies, from mindset shifts to nerve resets, to conquer work anxiety.
New support for young adults leaving care in England includes free prescriptions and eye tests. However, experts warn deep-rooted problems in children's social care persist. Read the full analysis.
Major engineering work will shut sections of the Piccadilly, Mildmay, Elizabeth and DLR lines from January 2-4. Plan your journey with our full list of TfL disruptions for January 2026.
Discover how taking a mental break, from washing up to theatre trips, can unlock creative breakthroughs and solve complex issues. A lesson for work and government.