More than 10,000 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel since Labour won the general election. The latest crossings mean 10,024 arrivals have been recorded since Keir Starmer became Prime Minister on 04 July 2024.
Home and hybrid working models have gained significant traction recently due to the global pandemic. While many employees appreciate these arrangements' flexibility and work-life balance, companies often grapple with several concerns. Let's explore the reasons behind businesses' scepticism towards remote and hybrid work structures.
In recent years, remote work has gained significant traction, particularly accelerated by the global pandemic. While many companies have embraced this shift, examining the negative costs associated with home working is essential. These costs can manifest in various forms, affecting productivity and employee engagement.
In recent years, many companies have faced a significant challenge: returning home workers to the office. A notable shift in employee preferences emerged as the world adapted to remote work during the pandemic. Let's explore the various aspects of this ongoing struggle, examining the reasons for resistance and companies' strategies to encourage a return to the traditional workplace.
Despite many loud and influential people claiming otherwise, the so-called "carbon emissions" caused by humans are "non-discernible," according to a prominent researcher, regarding their impact on the climate.
Delve into the promises made by the Labour party after their significant victory in the UK Election on 04 July 2024. Find out if they plan to deliver on their pledges and make a real impact during this time of transformation.
Historically, the impact of slavery varied across different societies and cultures, and its abolition was not a swift event but a gradual, complex process, which is still ongoing today. Abolition is a struggle influenced by social, economic, and political factors that continue to shape our world today (2024).