Real finance workers reveal truth behind BBC's Industry
As the BBC's high-stakes drama Industry returns, real finance workers share shocking stories of misogyny, drug use, and toxic culture in London's trading floors. Read their accounts here.
As the BBC's high-stakes drama Industry returns, real finance workers share shocking stories of misogyny, drug use, and toxic culture in London's trading floors. Read their accounts here.
Tragic accident claims life of 71-year-old pastry chef Mordehay Grunberger at a Florida kosher market. Police investigation finds no foul play. Read the full story.
The death of a Filipino migrant worker in New South Wales has been referred to the Australian Federal Police, raising serious questions about worker safety and exploitation.
From ride-to-work schemes to waste audits, discover actionable strategies for UK businesses to reduce their environmental impact and operational costs. Start your green transition today.
Eight female nurses win an employment tribunal against an NHS trust for harassment after a trans colleague used female changing facilities. The judge ruled their dignity was violated.
Lili Reinhart stars in 'Clickbait', a restrained workplace thriller exploring the human cost of moderating violent online content. The film is released on digital platforms from 19 January.
In a chaotic world, 'competency porn' offers a soothing escape. Discover why TV shows like The Pitt and The Paper, featuring capable professionals, are the new fantasy. Explore the cultural shift.
Catriona Innes details a 2013 encounter with Gregg Wallace and explains why his recent apology for 'hurtful' comments fails to address deeper allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
Chinwe Odimba-Chapman makes history as the first Black female partner at architecture giant Chapman Taylor. She discusses merit, visibility, and shaping London's future skyline. Read her inspiring story.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Andrew Cox, 38, avoided prison after secretly recording colleagues. He claimed workplace bullying led to his voyeurism. Read the full court details.
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.
A detailed review of Donald Trump's incendiary comments and policies targeting women and minorities in 2025, from Air Force One insults to executive orders. Read the full account.
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.
Two women share their debilitating struggles with endometriosis, having quit multiple jobs. They are now campaigning for UK menstrual leave, as a petition hits 74,000 signatures.
A KFC franchisee must pay nearly £70,000 after a tribunal found a manager called an Indian employee a 'slave' and forced him to work excessive hours. Read the full ruling.
Clyde & Co's Chief People Officer warns AI is not a cure for workplace burnout. Discover why human-centric strategies remain essential for employee wellbeing.
A new survey reveals deep anxiety among buyside traders, with 40% fearing redundancy and 70% reporting mental health struggles. Explore the pressures reshaping the City.
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.
A 61-year-old father was killed when granite slabs fell from a lorry in Larkhall. Blyth Marble Ltd admitted breaching health and safety laws. Read the full report.
The UK government has unveiled a landmark strategy to reduce violence against women and girls. Ministers must now deliver on their bold promises with concrete action and sustained funding.
The UK government has announced a new strategy to combat misogyny in English schools, including mandatory training and updated guidance. Read the full details and analysis here.
A new government strategy will see pupils as young as 11 sent on behaviour courses covering deepfakes and online abuse. Critics question the long-term funding.
Elon Musk's sexualised posts about actor Sydney Sweeney sparked a revealing debate, showing how political bias excuses misogyny. Discover the uncomfortable truth about culture wars and empathy.
The government's long-awaited Violence Against Women and Girls strategy is published, focusing on prevention in schools. Jess Phillips admits delays but claims a more ambitious plan.
A new £20m government strategy aims to halve violence against women and girls in a decade. Teachers will be trained to identify and challenge misogynistic attitudes in schools.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveils a landmark national strategy to halve violence against women and girls in ten years, backed by new funding and a cross-government approach.