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AI Could Give UK Workers Half Their Day Back

A new study finds AI could save UK office workers 48% of their day. Discover how this digital labour shift is reshaping work and the £159bn investment at stake.

Gen Z Leadership: Less Control, More Clarity

EDHEC's Genevieve Houriet Segard reveals what Gen Z expects from a good boss: transparency, trust, and purpose. Learn how to manage young professionals effectively.

Experts Redefine 'Feminised Work' in Modern Economy

Academics from the University of Southern Denmark argue a feminist view shows pay and conditions are tied to gender definitions. They challenge right-wing narratives, urging for equitable change.

Understanding Limerence: Love or Obsession?

Explore the intense psychological state of limerence - the overwhelming infatuation that blurs lines between passionate love and unhealthy obsession. Discover symptoms and treatments.

Gender Pay Gap Worsens Among Executives

Australia's gender pay gap narrows to 21.1%, but women CEOs face a $185,335 pay disparity. Discover the state-by-state breakdown and the path to progress.

Nurse suspended for racist and ageist abuse

A senior nurse at St Mary's Hospital has been suspended for 12 months after a tribunal found she bullied a colleague with racist and ageist insults. Discover the full details of the case.

Fail Watching: Gen Z's Workplace Schadenfreude

34% of Gen Z admit to 'fail watching' - secretly enjoying colleagues' mistakes. Experts reveal why competitive job markets and social media fuel this workplace phenomenon.

Secret Santa Disasters: Share Your Stories

Have you received a terrible Secret Santa gift? The Guardian wants to hear about your festive gift disasters from workplace exchanges. Share your anonymous story today.

AIG rescinds John Neal offer after Lloyd's probe

Insurance giant AIG has withdrawn its offer to former Lloyd's CEO John Neal after an alleged workplace relationship came to light. Discover the full story behind this dramatic corporate U-turn.

MLS Exec Tanner Denies Sexist, Racist Allegations

Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner denies multiple allegations of sexist, racist and homophobic behaviour detailed in MLSPA complaint. MLS investigation could not corroborate claims.

Father dies in North Sea oil rig crane fall

Tributes pour in for Lee Hulse, 32, who died after a fall on the Valaris 121 oil rig. A fundraiser for his family has raised over £16,000. Read the full story.

Why We Feel Nostalgia: Psychological Insights

Explore the psychology behind nostalgia and why certain triggers evoke powerful memories. Discover how this bittersweet emotion connects us to our past and shapes our present.

The Grim Conformism of Pavement Vigilantes

Exploring how self-appointed pavement enforcers are creating hostile streetscapes. Discover the psychological drivers behind this troubling urban phenomenon.

Psychology of difficult video games revealed

Explore why players obsess over punishing games like Demon's Souls and Baby Steps. Discover the psychology behind gaming's toughest challenges and what drives players to overcome them.

ESG Costs UK Firms £500k, Stifling Growth

A new report reveals ESG compliance costs large firms over £500,000 yearly, diverting focus from innovation and growth. Discover why Baroness Cash calls for a strategic shift.

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