Jana Bakunina reveals what pro-Putin friends and family told her while visiting Yekaterinburg, and how opponents are burying their heads in the sand to survive ...
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Given the increased focus on the investigation of anti-competitive HR and employment practices, it’s now time for you to ...
The government’s slow drip approach does not reflect the urgent nature of the challenges facing adult social care, writes Mary Daly The recent announcement by Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for ...
A US$40 billion industry built on creativity still runs on handshake deals. Inside the creator economy’s “cowboy” problem and ...
United Natural Foods has attracted renewed attention from market watchers, as analysts respond to the company’s latest results and outlook with both optimism and caution. Recent coverage highlights ...
As AI spreads through the world's workplaces, the head of UNI Global Union says workers must have a say in its rollout.
However, 62% of respondents agree that the UK is entering a new, more unstable period of employee relations, up from 53% in ...
Businesses and HR professionals unfamiliar with competition law may assume that it only prohibits collusion when it comes to customer pricing. However, it is becoming increasingly apparent that ...
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has granted the first public sector collective proceedings order, with the Home Office as ...
fter a punchy party conference, Ed Miliband is still running on a high. The Energy Secretary, whose clean power plans are often a target for right-wing ire, has now managed to win over some of his ...
As the UK’s competition law collective proceedings regime reaches its 10 th anniversary, four notable cases may provide much-needed procedural clarity for opt-out collective actions in 2026 and beyond ...