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Fair Pay Agreements were a key feature of Labour’s manifesto before coming to power, but can they deliver on their promise for the social care sector?

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The bulk of pay awards will remain at the same rate in 2026 as they did in 2025, according to analysis by Incomes Data Research.

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Government could allow ‘balancing mechanism’ to determine cap on number of Europeans participating in UK-EU youth mobility scheme.

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Concerns raised over rise of deepfake technology and its potential use in immigration. Will the Home Office be able to counter it?

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Nursing staff working for NHS Scotland see pay increase from this month following the implementation of an agreed pay settlement.

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Senior leaders are the highest-risk users of AI, according to research from a technology consultancy.

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Lord Stockwood says ministers needed a plan to ‘soft-land’ workers hit by what would be ‘bumpy’ societal change caused by AI.

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A case in which a woman with endometriosis was unfairly dismissed by consultancy firm Accenture could pose a challenge to professional services firm’s practice of dismissing employees considered ‘unpromotable’.

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Mark Hehir was driving a 206 bus in north-west London when a male passenger snatched jewellery from the neck of a female on the bus, close to the driver's cab, before running off.

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