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When the Employment Rights Bill was first announced, many employers braced themselves for a dramatic shift: a world where every employee—on their first day—would have full unfair dismissal protection.

Now, after months of political negotiation, compromise, and intense public debate, the government has confirmed a different path. Day one protection from ordinary...

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Invest in Yourself This Black Friday: Why Skills Are the Best Deal of 2025

As Black Friday approaches, the spotlight often falls on gadgets, tech, and fleeting deals, but the smartest investment you can make this year isn’t something you’ll find in a shopping cart.

It’s you.

From Sunday 23 November to Sunday 30 November 2025</st...

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Debt can feel like a current, pushing you further from financial stability. Credit card bills, student loans or medical expenses, whatever it may be, can quickly lead to overwhelming amounts of debt that seem unmanageable. But anyone can learn what are their triggers and implement solutions that prevent their finances from sinking like the Titanic.

The Debt Trap: Understa...

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When you are looking to advance your career, there can always be numerous ways in which you can do that. But one of the main ones is always going to be that you are getting some training, and this is very often going to be a major part of ...

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The UK is facing a quiet economic crisis, one driven not by inflation or interest rates, but by people.

The Keep Britain Working Review reveals that more than 1 in 5 working-age adults are now out of the workforce, largely due to ill-health, disability, and long-term conditions. Although the findings received little media attention, the implic...

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