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UK employers struggling to fill roles say candidates are being too picky Company bosses have revealed the roles they are finding hardest to fill—and the key reasons why many | 2918 |
Britain's pubs hit with £4,000 tax bomb threatening thousands of jobs A tax bomb hitting employers this coming week will cost Britain’s struggling pubs nearly £180million and make it harder to get a job behind a bar, Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride has warned. He warned pubs are expected to... | 2867 |
First gaming billionaire outbid Jay-Z and Beyoncé on a mansion with Minecraft money | 2846 |
Trump's tariffs leave UK construction company in £350k limbo after US buyer pulls out A UK construction equipment firm has been left reeling after a US client axed a £350k order in the wake of new American import tariffs. Richard Finch, co-owner of Plant Parts Ltd based in Hadleigh, got caught in... | 2821 |
Marcus Wareing’s heartbreaking family confession after son’s five word question Telly chef Marcus Wareing made a devastating family confession after revealing the question his son asked him on | 2819 |
YouTube breaks silence on Russell Brand channel suspension after rape charge Russell Brand will not make any money from | 2818 |
Woke NHS madness means nurses forced to go to court to stop men using their changing rooms Like a pastel-version of Reservoir Dogs, five women walked into court this week ready for battle. Their legal fight will be one of the defining cases of the decade and will take four weeks to thrash out. So what can be so... | 2784 |
Can you pass this white privilege test? Take the quiz now A Labour council has asked its staff to undertake a 'privilege... | 2658 |
Tourist complaints about cost of pizza and Ryanair has brilliant reply A foodie was left speechless after being hit with an eye-watering €28.99 bill for just one pizza.After spending... | 2598 |
Iconic much-loved high street giant returns to UK after collapsing Iconic British menswear brand TM Lewin has returned to the high street after a five-year absence. The renowned shirtmaker, which was forced to close all 66 of its stores and lay off 700 employees in 2020 amid the... | 2593 |
Woke UK council tells workers to take white privilege test A Labour council has reportedly asked workers to carry out a "privilege test" in its... | 2577 |
White House fires National Security Agency chief White House fires National Security Agency chief | 2566 |
Lush and Kwik Fit warn tax rise will push up prices Lush and Kwik Fit warn tax rise will push up prices | 2534 |
Russian economic meltdown as workers owed £11mn in wages with borrowing costs soaring Russia is facing a deepening economic crisis as employers owe workers almost £11mn in unpaid wages as rising borrowing costs force companies to divert salary funds, according to reports from Russian media.... | 2435 |
Salon boss stunned as National Grid offer £12m after power cut A salon owner received the shock of a lifetime when National Grid mistakenly offered him an eye-watering £12.4 MILLION in compensation for a power cut at his business. James Parker, 54, who jointly runs the Asembo... | 2384 |
Human bones found at recycling centre as police launch murder investigation Human remains have been discovered at a recycling plant in Hartlepool prompting a... | 2200 |
Why are bills going up? Your questions answered Why are bills going up? Your questions answered | 2057 |
Major fashion brand goes bust after shutting 35 stores Major fashion brand Select has gone bust after closing 35 stores this month. The | 1960 |
B&Q’s woke policy warns staff saying ‘blind drunk’ is offensive to visually impaired B&Q staff have been handed a whopping 30-page | 1870 |
Popular store set to close after 141 years in another blow for high street A popular hardware store is closing after 144 years of being a staple for hardware... | 1822 |
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