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CCTV Rules: UK Homeowners Risk Stalking Charges

UK homeowners with security cameras face strict data laws. Breaking rules on recording neighbours could lead to harassment charges under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.

1 in 10 NHS Staff Face Violence, Report Shows

Shocking data reveals over 10% of NHS staff in England experienced violence in 2025. Explore the scale of the crisis and the urgent calls for better safeguards and prevention.

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.

Workplace rights in cold weather explained

As Storm Goretti brings heavy snow, we explain UK workplace temperature laws, employer responsibilities, and what to do if it's too cold to work. Stay informed and safe.

Why 2025 Wasn't the Year of AI Agents

Despite bold predictions from tech leaders, AI agents have not revolutionised work in 2025. Discover why adoption lags and measurable returns remain elusive for most UK firms.

10 Convicted for Harassing Brigitte Macron Online

A French court has found 10 people guilty of maliciously spreading false claims about Brigitte Macron's gender. The first lady's daughter testified to the severe impact on her mother's health and family life.

Ten guilty of cyber bullying France's first lady

Ten people have been found guilty of cyber bullying Brigitte Macron with false transgender claims. Sentences range from awareness training to suspended prison terms. Read the full story.

How to Master Your Lunch Break for Better Energy

Struggling with your lunch hour? Coaches and a nutritionist reveal how small, consistent habits and balanced meals like lentil soup can transform your afternoon energy and focus. Learn to design your break.

KFC boss pays £66,8k after 'slave' race discrimination

A South London KFC franchisee must pay £66,800 in compensation after a tribunal found an Indian worker was racially harassed and called a 'slave'. The firm must now implement anti-discrimination training.

Freshfields gives Gen Z students resilience training

Magic Circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer introduces a new resilience programme for its Gen Z trainees, aiming to equip them with tools to manage workplace pressures and improve mental wellbeing. Discover how the legal sector is adapting.

Central Line has most sex offences on Tube

Exclusive TfL data reveals the London Underground line with the highest number of recorded sex offences between April 2024 and March 2025. See the full list and what's being done.

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