Universal Credit claimants soar to 8.3 million

New government figures reveal a surge of 1.1 million Universal Credit claimants in a year, with nearly half not required to work. Discover the latest on the UK's welfare reforms.

Delta settles flight attendant harassment lawsuit

Delta Airlines settles a lawsuit alleging a flight attendant was fired after enduring sexual assault and making pro-union posts. Discover the details and its impact on the major unionisation campaign.

Jet2 and Ryanair ban hot drinks on flights

Jet2 and Ryanair have banned passengers from bringing hot drinks onboard. Discover the new rules, what food is allowed, and how to avoid getting caught out.

Gen Z drowning in probation period anxiety

New research reveals Gen Z faces double the psychological distress during probation periods. Discover expert tips to navigate this stressful career phase and secure your permanent role.

SoftBank sells $5.8bn Nvidia stake for OpenAI

Japanese tech investor SoftBank sells its Nvidia stake for $5.8bn, redirecting funds into OpenAI. The move sparks a tech stock dip and fuels AI bubble concerns. Read the full analysis.

Free Wicked Experience Opens at Westfield London

Immerse yourself in the magical world of Wicked: For Good at Westfield London. This free, multi-sensory experience runs from 13th Nov 2025 to 4th Jan 2026. Book your tickets now!

Waymo and Baidu in Global Self-Driving Car Race

The autonomous vehicle race intensifies as Waymo and Baidu's Apollo Go expand globally. Discover the key players, costs, and the battle for market dominance in this in-depth report.

Aviva signs £4.5m per season stadium deal

Insurance giant Aviva has renewed its sponsorship of Dublin's Aviva Stadium until 2030 in a deal worth £4.5m per season. Discover how this compares to other UK stadium deals.

AI Scams Cost UK Insurers £84k Per Fake Claim

British insurers face an unprecedented surge in AI-driven fraud, with 15% of claims now fraudulent. Discover how outdated systems are costing the industry millions and what's being done.

ESG Firms Fell Twice as Much as FTSE 100

UK firms with high ESG ratings fell twice as much as the FTSE 100 in 2024, a new report reveals, questioning the cost and performance of sustainable investing.

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