Rishi Sunak warns victory of George Galloway is “beyond alarming” at public address March 1, 2024 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the victory of George Galloway in the Rochdale by-election is “beyond alarming”. Speaking outside Downing Street on Friday, he said: “In recent weeks and months, we have seen a shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality. “What started as protests on our streets have descended into intimidation, threats and planned [...]
Why adult social care could be the rewarding next stage in your career February 29, 2024 Have you ever thought about switching up your career towards something more rewarding? Or have you considered supplementing your salary with a role where you get to choose the hours and the shifts to work around your schedule? If that chimes with you, there are thousands of jobs available in Adult Social Care (ASC), a [...]
Aid, not deterrence, is the answer to Britain’s immigration problem February 13, 2024 By treating the problem at the source, aid can be the answer to the UK's immigration crisis, writes Ryan Henson.
As victims of the Holocaust, we can see just how fragile freedom is January 27, 2024 On Holocaust Memorial Day, we must remember the fragility of freedom and do our duty to uphold freedom for all, write Lily Ebert BEM. a Holocaust survivor, and Dov Forman, her great-grandson
All of us Strangers: Andrew Scott is superb in this strange drama January 25, 2024 Andrew Scott, who stole the hearts of millions as Fleabag’s Hot Priest, has a different kind of romantic crisis in drama All of Us Strangers
Compass Group snaps up Kew Gardens catering rival for £475m January 22, 2024 Contract caterer Compass Group has entered into a £475m takeover deal of a rival firm, which provides hospitality services for the likes of Kew Gardens and the Royal Opera House.
Compass in talks to buy Kew Gardens caterer CH&Co in £400m deal January 21, 2024 FTSE 100 caterer Compass Group is reportedly in advanced talks to snap up competitor CH&Co, the go-to hospitality provider for Kew Gardens and the Royal Opera House.
Worst corporate jargon of the week: Thought leader January 18, 2024 Every one of us has been an email chain which is borderline unintelligible for the amount of corporate lingo thrown in there. This week: thought leaders.
The Holdovers review: Paul Giamatti rekindles his Sideways partnership in heartbreaking new Alexander Payne movie January 16, 2024 The Holdovers is a return to form for Alexander Payne, more Sideways than Downsizing, and a heartbreaking joy to watch
Best of 2023: The world according to Ralph Nader December 28, 2023 The 1960s social justice warrior Ralph Nader on his new book, why the Democrats are failing and how to run a company properly