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Lord Sugar: young people need to get their ‘bums back into the office’

Lord Alan Sugar has become the latest high-profile business leader to attack remote working, insisting that young people “just want to sit at home” and need to get their “bums back into the office.” Speaking to the BBC, the 77-year-old entrepreneur and star of The Apprentice said workplace culture had suffered in the years since hybrid and flexible policies were introduced during the pandemic. “I’m a great advocate of getting them back to work,” Sugar...

UK Farmers feel ‘abandoned’ as thousands of Countryside Stewardship contracts end

Farmers across England say they feel “abandoned” as thousands of long-standing environmental land management contracts are due to expire at the end of the year, with no clear replacement in place. According to a Freedom of Information request by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), 5,830 Countryside Stewardship (CS) agreements will finish in December. The schemes provide financial incentives for nature-friendly measures such as insecticide-free farming, wildflower strips and hedgerow maintenance. For farmers like David Barton,...

‘No means of escape’: Sudanese rebels create kill zones around besieged city

In comments to Fox News Digital, the State Department’s position on Sudan’s warring parties has hardened, as a 500-day siege of the Darfur city of El Fasher has trapped hundreds of thousands of civilians.  Sudan suffers from the world’s largest displacement: Between 13 million and 15 million people have been ripped from their homes, and an estimated 150,000 people have been killed since the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese government’s Sudanese Armed Forces...

HMRC staff take 500,000 sick days a year as millions of taxpayer calls go unanswered

Staff at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have taken more than half a million sick days in each of the past three years, fuelling concerns over productivity and taxpayer service levels. A Freedom of Information request revealed that HMRC employees were absent for 551,064 days between August 2024 and July 2025. This was down slightly from 565,244 the year before, but still higher than the 540,052 recorded between August 2022 and July 2023. With a...

Sadiq Khan urged to give hospitality rent and rates holiday during tube strikes

Hospitality businesses across London should be given a rent and business rates holiday to help them cope with the disruption caused by tube strikes, according to leading audit, tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. Andrew Sanford, a partner at the firm, said many restaurants, bars and cafés are located in Transport for London (TfL) properties, and urged the Mayor, Sadiq Khan, to step in with immediate support. “The Mayor should give them a rent and...

EDF partners with Federation of Small Businesses to help SMEs cut costs and carbon

EDF has launched a new partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) aimed at helping more than 150,000 small firms reduce their energy costs, cut carbon and gain greater control over their consumption. Through the collaboration, FSB members will gain access to a dedicated online hub featuring free resources such as guides, blogs, videos, webinars and focus groups. The hub is designed to provide practical advice on how to manage energy more efficiently, while...

UK sick days hit 15-year high as mental health drives long-term absences

British workers are taking more sick days than at any point in the past 15 years, with staff absent for the equivalent of nearly two working weeks on average over the past 12 months, new research shows. Figures from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) reveal absence levels have risen sharply since the pandemic, up from just over a week of sick leave per worker on average before 2020. The trend has been...

UK suffers steepest hiring slump in Europe as Reeves’s tax raid bites

Britain has recorded the steepest decline in hiring intentions of any major European economy, as employers struggle with the fallout from last autumn’s £26bn payroll tax raid and brace for another squeeze in the Chancellor’s November Budget. Data from recruiter ManpowerGroup UK shows the UK labour market is slowing at a pace unmatched elsewhere in Europe. Before last year’s Budget, 41 per cent of British employers planned to expand their workforce, while only 13 per...

Trump unlocks cheaper healthcare plans that could save American families thousands of dollars

President Donald Trump just took a pivotal step to make healthcare affordable again. On Sept. 4, his administration announced that most Americans will now be eligible to buy what are known as ‘copper plans’ on the ObamaCare exchanges. Before this reform, nearly all Americans were legally barred from buying these much more affordable plans. But now working families can get the plans they need at a price they can afford – and many uninsured people will likely get covered as a result. The president is fixing one...

Bill Clinton letter in Epstein ‘birthday book’ among new files released by House Oversight Committee

The House Oversight Committee has released another tranche of files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday night, which includes a message from former President Bill Clinton in the late pedophile’s infamous ‘birthday book.’ The surprise document dump by the GOP-led panel came hours after Epstein’s estate turned materials over to House investigators, pursuant to a congressional subpoena. Among the documents released by the committee is the reported book compiled by Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for...