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Judge's 'So What?' Verdict in Unfair Dismissal Case

An employment tribunal ruled Paula Smith was unfairly sacked after her wife's hammer attack on their boss. The judge's blunt two-word summary questions the trust's reasoning. Read the full story.

NHS GP's 3 Vital Monthly Health Checks for Women

An NHS Women's Health GP recommends a simple 'first of the month' routine for breast, skin, and vulva checks to spot early signs of cancer and other issues. Learn the signs and how to check properly.

NHS GP's 3 Vital Monthly Health Checks for Women

An NHS Women's Health GP recommends a simple 'first of the month' routine for three key self-examinations to help spot early signs of serious health issues. Learn the checks and get expert advice.

Doctor's 5 Vital Health Rules for 2026

Leading doctor Prof Dr Eren Erken reveals five crucial health rules for 2026, focusing on preventative checks, sleep, and hydration. Learn how simple habits can transform your long-term wellbeing.

Doctor's 5 Health Rules for 2026: Prevention is Key

Leading doctor Prof Dr Eren Erken reveals five crucial rules for long-term health in 2026, urging the public to prioritise simple checks and preventative habits over short-term resolutions.

State Library of Victoria faces backlash over job cuts plan

The State Library of Victoria, one of the world's busiest, plans to cut 40 jobs and halve its reference librarians. Critics call it a 'crude self-lobotomy' that betrays the institution's core mission. Read more on this cultural crisis.

Labour U-turns on day-one workers' rights pledge

Labour government drops manifesto commitment for day-one unfair dismissal protection, now requiring six months' service. Business groups welcome change while unions express disappointment.

UK Employers Face Hiring Crisis as Vacancies Soar

British businesses are grappling with an unprecedented employment crisis as job vacancies hit record highs while workers increasingly leave their roles, creating a perfect storm for employers across sectors.

UK Government Launches Workplace Sickness Review

The British government has initiated a comprehensive independent review to tackle the growing workplace sickness absence crisis, with potential reforms to the controversial 'fit note' system and support for long-term ill employees.

HMRC worker loses case over office return refusal

A tax office employee who refused to return to the workplace after Covid restrictions lifted has been ordered to repay thousands in a groundbreaking employment tribunal ruling that could set a precedent for flexible working disputes across Britain.

Michigan teens arrested in Halloween terror plot

Four Michigan teenagers face terrorism charges after authorities uncovered an alleged plot to carry out a Halloween mass casualty attack, with police revealing the suspects referred to themselves as 'gamers' in disturbing communications.

Wetherspoon pays £25k for disability discrimination

JD Wetherspoon has been ordered to pay over £25,000 in compensation after a pub manager subjected an employee with cerebral palsy to humiliating treatment, in a landmark disability discrimination case.

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