Day: November 5, 2025
‘I hate my boss’ is not a health condition, says leader of sick pay review
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Action to combat UK’s £85 billion sick leave bill urged by ex-John Lewis chief executive Sir Charlie Mayfield
Read More‘I hate my boss’ is not a health condition, says leader of sick pay review
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Action to combat UK’s £85 billion sick leave bill urged by ex-John Lewis chief executive Sir Charlie Mayfield
Read MoreSwitzerland wants ‘fifth language’ to join UNESCO cultural heritage list
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One professor highlights that Swiss yodelling is distinguished by its unique vocal technique
Read MoreGeorge Osborne issues stark warning to Reeves over tax hikes
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The former chancellor described the government as ‘constrained by its promise’ after Labour’s general election manifesto pledged to not increase VAT, national insurance or income tax
Read MoreGeorge Osborne issues stark warning to Reeves over tax hikes
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The former chancellor described the government as ‘constrained by its promise’ after Labour’s general election manifesto pledged to not increase VAT, national insurance or income tax
Read MoreGovernment shutdown now longest ever as Trump demands Republicans ‘get back to passing legislation’
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President Donald Trump races to remind supporters he personally was not on the ballot as GOP faces up to disaster night at the polls, with ongoing federal blackout blamed for Democratic wins
Read MoreGovernment shutdown now longest ever as Trump demands Republicans ‘get back to passing legislation’
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President Donald Trump races to remind supporters he personally was not on the ballot as GOP faces up to disaster night at the polls, with ongoing federal blackout blamed for Democratic wins
Read MoreWatch live: Lammy faces PMQs grilling after Reeves hints at tax rises
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Watch live as David Lammy, Britain’s deputy prime minister, faces Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (5 November).
Read MoreWatch live: Lammy faces PMQs grilling after Reeves hints at tax rises
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Watch live as David Lammy, Britain’s deputy prime minister, faces Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (5 November).
Read MoreReform UK treasurer’s company awarded £4.6m in damages from technology start-up
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Candy Ventures Sarl, a portfolio of companies founded by Nick Candy, took legal action against Dutch businessman Robert Bonnier and his firm.
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