A survey has revealed the UK city where most people hate their jobs and the place where Brits are most satisfied with their line of work....
Guess we all should’ve gone to Imperial Tragically, uni doesn’t last forever, and once you’ve made it through three years of non-stop hangovers, you will actually...
Hundreds of thousands more people out of work due to long-term sickness since the pandemic. Experts on new board will help to shape government work ahead...
Are Oxford and Cambridge really better than every other British university? How do the likes of Leeds, Manchester and Bristol compare? And what about up-and-coming institutions...
The United Kingdom’s media industry is large and diverse. As one of the larger European countries, it’s a major hub for media businesses focusing on entertainment,...
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. EY has drawn up a female-dominated...
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EPA Sir Keir Starmer has defended the government’s approach to recruitment following Conservative accusations of cronyism over jobs. It follows a series of appointments of Labour-linked...
Thousands of steelworkers face a nightmare before Christmas after it was claimed British Steel has sped up plans to close two blast furnaces as part of...
Currie & Brown and Gleeds have joined forces with US engineering giant Aecom to create a new joint venture to work on two hospitals in Peru....
“Ted Baker is a rags to riches to rags story of the British rag-trade, a great shame”, Shore Capital’s Clive Black told the BBC, adding that...
Getty Images The government is facing questions about a second appointment to a senior civil service role of a person linked to previous donations to the...