The UK armed forces will receive a 3.6% pay rise this year as the government accepts the recommendations of the Armed Forces Pay Review Body in full.
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The government will reimburse ‘high-growth’ employers’ visa costs in a bid to attract highly skilled talent to the UK.
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Only a quarter of employees feel fully equipped to use AI at work, according to a new workforce readiness survey.
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Entries to the Personnel Today Awards 2026 are now open, including a new category on excellence in the use of AI.
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More than 100 MPs have signed an early day motion that challenges the draft code of practice from the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
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The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has announced Bev White as its new chair, at what it calls a ‘pivotal moment’ in the hiring sector.
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Workplace health and safety ‘near misses’ are on the rise, fuelled by the pressure from economic volatility, stress, fatigue, and the fear of speaking out.
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A future Conservative government would scrap rules requiring public bodies to consider the promotion of equality in their decisions.In...
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The government has launched a consultation on improving the employment rights of unpaid carers and parents looking after a seriously...
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