Employers are being urged to widen access to flexible working during 2026, ahead of planned changes to employment law ...
Cambridge Supercluster urges UK government to “move quicker” on delivering infrastructure for Europe's Silicon Valley ...
Half of UK firms still send unwanted office furniture to landfill despite widespread (and misplaced) confidence in their ...
Workplace Design conference will explore how the design of work environments can support performance and positive ...
Once seen as an individual responsibility, mental health is now recognised as a shared, community wide issue. Here's how ...
A new study from researchers at MIT has raised questions about the potential impact of GenAI tools on critical thinking and learning ...
A new study by musicMagpie claims to reveal the growing incidence of phone anxiety, particularly among younger people. It highlights a constant barrage of notifications with the average person ...
Love it or hate it, weather chat is part of Britain’s day to day – yet in the world of work it’s not just casual small talk. In fact, the seasons have a real impact on how we feel and perform. The ...
The majority (81 percent) of UK office workers spend between four and nine hours each day sitting at their desk, equating to an average of 67 sedentary days per person each year, claims a new survey ...
A new report from the Workforce Lab at Slack sets out to explore how office-based workers think about artificial intelligence and how they are using it in their jobs. The poll of 10,000 people ...
Nearly six out of ten women (58 percent) say caring responsibilities have stopped them applying for promotion or a new job, and one in five (19 percent) have left a job because it was too hard to ...
Everything has taken a hit in 2020. Nothing has gone unscathed or unchanged – and the same goes for leadership. From boardrooms to living rooms, meeting rooms to spare rooms, leadership has moved away ...