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From the cost of living crisis to climate change, research shows how companies can better support employee wellbeing during difficult times.
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The potential gains may be great, but the risks of softer regulation are pretty big too.
What’s next for Netflix.
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Netflix’s different subscription packages are designed to increase profits, while it keeps users engaged with a steady flow of new content devised via its algorithm.
Different inflation strokes for different folks.
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Research shows that inflation is not the same for everyone, and neither are its effects.
England prepare to face Portugal in July 2023.
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Investment is needed at every level.
Feeling stuck in the wrong job?
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If you’re stuck in the ‘wrong’ job, thinking about your skills and values can help you find the right one.
The pound is up about 30% against the US dollar since autumn 2022.
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Does this mean everyone has cheered up about Brexit?
Activision’s Call of Duty franchise is among the biggest in the world.
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Microsoft’s takeover of the gaming giant is turning into a nailbiter.
Standing strong.
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People are more likely to donate to charity when the brand shows ‘bravery’ by speaking up about social causes.
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Convenient hubs of collaboration could boost local areas.
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An expert explains the positive psychology of indulging in small affordable pleasures.
The two elements are essential in everything from smartphones to space electronics.
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Welcome to the new age of resource nationalism.
Formula One driver Max Verstappen celebrates after winning the Austrian Grand Prix in July 2023.
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For many companies sport remains the ultimate marketing tool.
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Twitter is in trouble, but is Meta’s Threads a viable alternative for disaffected users? Experts explain.
Tourism hotspots like the Dominican Republic are no strangers to worker exploitation.
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Why some countries seem to benefit from tourism and others don’t.
Is ‘drinkflation’ a thing?
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The cost of living crisis may have affected pricing for beer brands, helping brewers save money but it could also be good for people’s health.
Thinking about a favourite book.
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Money may not buy you happiness, but a favourite keepsake can boost happiness and wellbeing.
Canary Wharf, London.
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British banks moved to Canary Wharf in search of space and modern facilities but hybrid working needs could drive banks back to the City of London’s smaller spaces.
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Creating a successful code of conduct requires commitment from organisations and the people that must abide by them.
It’s not easy being a green investor.
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Most ESG funds track passive indices - this is where the power really lies in determining what is ESG.
Making quality childcare more accessible will help generations of mothers.
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Childcare subsidies give mothers the choice to work and help reduce the earnings gap between mothers and fathers. In time, it may lead to greater acceptance of working mothers for future generations.
Zafar Khan, the former finance director, has been disqualified.
Former finance director Zafar Khan is the first of the Carillion directors to receive a punishment for his part in the collapse.
Many mortgage borrowers are expecting their repayments to rise rapidly.
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Recent measures introduced to help struggling UK homeowners aren’t as helpful as they seem at first.
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Not all UK water companies are run in the same way.
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The company’s woes show the risks of privatising one of life’s necessities.