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Isabel Berwick talks about thriving at work, with tips from her new book
Tories in trouble after election losses
Restrictive clauses intended for highly paid workers now affect tens of millions
Plus, the PM’s big move on defence and Labour’s rail renationalisation plans
Retaining workers is cost-effective, but it can lead to complacency and tribalism
A quick fire explainer on why the Magnificent Seven are dominating market conversations
Plus, is it right to allow MPs to vote freely on public health measures?
‘Quit-Tok’ clips break the taboo around layoffs, sackings and resignations
Plus, are Angela Rayner’s tax affairs a big problem for Labour or a smear story?
A growing number of people travel much further, but less often
Conservatives look set to pay a high electoral price for the failure of ‘levelling up’
Managers who want staff to speak up have to be ready to listen
Climbing the career ladder usually means managing people. Does it have to?
Plus, what can Labour’s Wes Streeting deliver for the NHS?
‘Asynchronous’ work could be the next step in flexible working
The best leaders communicate effectively – and that means listening well
Will the Tories’ spring Budget shift the political dial?
CVs (or résumés) feel tired — but they may be the best we’ve got
George Galloway returns. Plus, how can the Tories fund tax cuts in the Budget?
One of the fastest-growing companies in history faces steep costs
Office politicking is inevitable; you may as well do it right
Who have the Tories and Labour selected as new candidates at the election? Michael Crick explains the changing face of tomorrow’s MPs
Helping others too much can distract from your own workplace aims
Good bosses eliminate obstacles, but introduce friction where necessary
Plus, how popular are the Liz Truss Popular Conservatives?
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