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HP cuts 6,000 jobs in AI-driven restructuring

HP announces up to 6,000 job cuts by 2028 as it embraces AI technology. The restructuring aims to save $1bn annually while improving product innovation and customer service.

ATO worker takes 'same job, same pay' to court

An ATO call centre worker employed by Probe Operations applies for a 'same job, same pay' order, challenging the tax office's use of outsourced labour. Could this set a new precedent?

Gambling tax hike could cause UK job losses

Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned that increasing gambling taxes could lead to significant job losses and harm horse racing. The industry contributes £4bn annually in tax. Read the full analysis.

AI Threatens 3 Million UK Jobs by 2035

New research reveals AI could displace 3m low-skilled UK workers by 2035, while boosting demand for professionals. Discover which roles are most at risk.

Unimetals Recycling collapses, 650 jobs at risk

One of the UK's largest metal recycling firms, Unimetals Recycling, has collapsed into liquidation, putting approximately 650 jobs in immediate danger. Discover the full story behind the failure.

Ovo Energy Axes Hundreds of Jobs Amid Crisis

Struggling energy supplier Ovo prepares to cut several hundred jobs next week as part of urgent restructuring plan to convince regulators and secure £300m investment.

AI set to take key roles in asset management

Royal London's data chief warns AI is reshaping asset management, automating data tasks and forcing a rethink of future team structures. Discover what's next for the sector.

Up to 350 jobs cut at Australia's CSIRO

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, announces up to 350 further job cuts, described as 'some of the worst cuts ever seen' for publicly funded science.

AI Firms Must Disclose Risks or Face Crisis

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns AI companies must be transparent about risks like job losses and security threats or repeat mistakes of tobacco and opioid industries.

SwitchBot Video Doorbell Review: A Smart Bargain

Our review of the SwitchBot Smart Video Doorbell finds a device that improved significantly post-updates. With a unique display and no monthly fees, it's now a serious smart home contender.

$50,000 Arts Degrees to Continue Until 2027

Australian students face $50,000 arts degrees until at least 2027 as government delays reform of the controversial Job Ready Graduates scheme. Discover why critics are demanding urgent action.

Streeting's NHS Reform: Sink or Save for Labour?

Health Secretary Wes Streeting unveils radical NHS restructuring plan to cut 18,000 jobs and redirect £1bn to frontline care. Can this high-stakes gamble save both the health service and Labour's political future?

City Job Growth Falters Amid Budget Concerns

London's financial sector faces hiring slowdown as government budget decisions create uncertainty. Discover how this impacts City employment and economic recovery.

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