Kwarteng says UK ‘committed’ to helping pensioners Will prices ever stop rising? No question is weighing more heavily on people’s minds. According to a new poll by GoCompare life insurance, conducted on August 3, saving for retirement is the single most significant
Is an Isa protected from inheritance tax? Millions of over-55s unsure of the rules around the tax-free wrapper and passing on wealth A third of over 65s want to pass on their Isa pots to family members Three quarters have never checked
Almost half of office staff are at odds with ‘just get on with it’ baby boomers or ‘work/life balance’ millennials over work practices, report finds Almost half of office workers say they disagree with millennials work practices The majority of millennials are keen
Twitter staff will work from home FOREVER: Social media giant tells ‘Tweeps’ to work ‘wherever you feel most productive and creative’ Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal made the announcement on the social platform He said the firm’s global offices were opening back up
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said the pandemic killed the traditional five-day work week as she urged businesses to ask employees to commute to work ‘at least three to four days’ a week to help the city’s economy. While COVID-19 has been
Democratic Senator Ben Lujan, 49, RETURNS to work just one month after his stroke to vote on Biden’s pick to lead the FCC – who has faced fierce Republican opposition ‘It’s good to be back. I’ll tell ya, I missed you all,’
Melinda Gates has spoken of having days of being ‘in tears’ just before a meeting while she hammered out her divorce from billionaire Microsoft founder Bill as she revealed more details of their split in a tell-all interview with CBS Mornings host Gayle
Covid expert Professor Peter Collignon has shared a shocking graph showing why restrictions such as mask-wearing make little difference to case numbers. The graphs compiled from Johns Hopkins University data compared the seven day rolling case average in Hong Kong and New
GPs could resign over new NHS rules that require practices to stay open later and on weekends unless they are given more cash, it was claimed today. The British Medical Association (BMA) said doctors were ‘bitterly disappointed’ at the NHS England contract
GPs will be forced to work Saturdays: NHS pushes ahead with delayed plan in wake of appointments row
GPs will be forced to work Saturdays: NHS pushes ahead with delayed plan in wake of face-to-face appointments row From October 1 GPs will need to offer appointments between 9-5 on Saturdays They will also have to offer weekday evening appointments from 6.30pm to