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South East Coast Ambulance Service chief executive Simon Weldon wrote in a letter sent to staff that it was particularly disappointing because both individuals held leadership roles.

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Morgan Stanley is planning to lay off about 2,500 employees across its investment banking and trading, wealth management and investment management divisions

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Vardhan Kapoor and Shubham Choudhary examine a jobs market where speed matters; but trust, transparency and human judgment matter even more.

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17 March 2026 | Register now for our webinar examining changes to sexual harassment and whistleblowing rules in the Employment Rights Act.

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26 March 2026 | Register now for our webinar exploring what SSP changes mean not just for compliance, but for operational stability and employee trust.

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ON-DEMAND | Watch now to learn about Kotter’s research on organisational adaptability, how to apply it in your organisation.

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Recruitment of teaching assistants (TAs) in England is now even harder than hiring teachers, school leaders say.
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Jones’s previous roles have included being a minister at the Department for Business and Trade, a director at Unison and numerous board and non-executive positions.

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European Central Bank economists compared 5,000 firms, some of which reported using AI and some of which did not.

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