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Surgeon Wins £37k from Bentley Dealer Over Stolen Car

Renowned surgeon Professor Fares Haddad has been awarded £37,000 from Jack Barclay Ltd after his Bentley was stolen. The court found the dealership failed to activate the car's tracking device. Read the full legal details.

Businesses to Slow Hiring After Autumn Budget

A new poll shows 56% of business leaders plan to slow hiring due to the Autumn Budget's measures, including tax threshold freezes and a higher minimum wage. Discover the impact on UK growth.

University Professor Fired for In-Class Drinking

A George Mason University adjunct professor was dismissed after drinking alcohol with undergraduate students during a lesson. One student required medical attention. Read the full investigation details.

Harvard Professor's Lolita Emails with Epstein Exposed

Harvard professor Elisa New discussed Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita with Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 emails, while her husband Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein connections. Read the shocking revelations.

Cambridge surgeon cleared in NHS stroke claim case

A University of Cambridge professor has been cleared of dishonesty after being accused of exaggerating disabilities in a £1m NHS compensation claim following a stroke. Discover the full story.

Boss's 'Upping Question' Interview Hack Exposed

A hiring manager reveals his simple 'upping question' interview technique that identifies the most passionate job candidates. Discover how to spot genuine interest beyond the CV.

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.

British gran spared firing squad flying home

Lindsay Sandiford, the British grandmother facing execution in Indonesia, has been spared the firing squad and is returning to the UK in a dramatic turn of events.

US Private Sector Adds 150,000 Jobs in September

Fresh data reveals America's private sector employment continues to grow steadily despite economic headwinds, with services industries leading the charge in September's hiring spree.

University VC's TikTok Strategy for Digital Generation

Professor George Williams, Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University, is embracing TikTok as a strategic tool to connect with students and shape modern education. Discover how academic leadership is adapting to the digital age.

Millionaires Row clash over £20m mega-home plans

Wealthy residents of one of Britain's most exclusive addresses are battling a hedge fund manager's plans for a colossal six-bedroom mansion with underground pool and cinema in Cornwall's most coveted coastal location.

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