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Why UK Paternity Leave Reforms Still Fall Short

A father's experience of eight months' paid leave highlights the transformative benefits for families, as Labour's proposed reforms offer momentum but inadequate support for low-income parents.

Day One Sick Pay to Alter UK Hiring Behaviour

The UK's new day one statutory sick pay rules, starting 12 January 2026, aim to protect workers but may reshape hiring. Experts warn of impacts on permanent roles and SME growth.

FTSE 100 bosses outearn average worker in 3 days

New research reveals FTSE 100 CEOs will surpass the typical UK worker's annual pay by Tuesday 6th January 2026. The pay gap highlights stark inequality in how work is valued. Read the full analysis.

FTSE 100 bosses earn worker's yearly pay in 29 hours

A stark report reveals FTSE 100 CEOs are paid 113 times the median worker. By 11:30am on Tuesday 6th January 2026, they will have earned a typical annual salary. Calls grow for corporate governance reform.

2025: The Year Britain Focused on Boys and Men

From a 'Dad strike' over paternity leave to a new Men's Health Strategy, 2025 saw a pivotal shift in the national conversation about the challenges facing boys and men in the UK.

Equal pay for female council workers tops £1bn

Settlements for female council staff in roles like cleaners and carers have exceeded £1.1bn, with thousands more claims expected. The GMB union warns councils to negotiate or face huge bills.

Shared Parental Leave Policy Fails After Decade

A decade after its launch, shared parental leave has failed to deliver promised culture change. Experts reveal a 'lost decade' as fewer than 1 in 60 public sector workers share leave. Discover why the policy is a 'monumental dud'.

Macfarlanes Partner Takes Home Record £5m Pay Packet

A top partner at elite City law firm Macfarlanes earned a record £5m last year, as profits soar and pay for senior lawyers reaches new heights. Discover the figures behind the UK's legal pay boom.

How South Korea's smart bins slash food waste

South Korea recycles 96.8% of its food waste using RFID bins that charge by weight. Discover how this tech-driven system changed behaviour and cut Seoul's waste by 23.9%.

Junior doctors in England begin five-day strike

Junior doctors in England have begun a five-day walkout after pay talks with the government collapsed. The strike comes as the NHS faces severe winter pressures. Read the latest.

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