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CURRENT TRENDING TOPICS

  • 5 jewellery trends you'll see everywhere this autumn, and how to style them in your existing wardrobe

  • I’m a Gen Z who loves shopping small

  • TikTok SME campaign highlights the power of discovery for small businesses

  • Bachelorette parties are hitting up small brands for free stuff. Some business owners are sick of it.

  • Queen of clean: the jobs to tackle now the kids are back at school

  • The plant-based problem: why vegan restaurants are closing – or adding meat to the menu

  • How coffee chains like Costa lost the matcha generation

  • How the campus became the new catwalk

  • This Autumn Colour Combination Signals That You Know How to Get Dressed

  • 'Absolute joke' fume shoppers after spotting Xmas decor on shelves months early

  • Back to the office! Why gen Z has had enough of working from home

  • Discover the Delicious Fall '25 Color Trends That Are Already Going Viral

  • Engagement shows Swift’s mastery

  • Pinterest Just Released Its 2025 Fall Trends Report—Here’s What’s In (and What’s Out)

  • How Taylor Swift's New ‘Life of a Showgirl' Era Turned Orange Into the Hottest Color

  • Sofas, Walls, Lamps... Why Are We Suddenly Drawing on Everything? The Rise of the 'Anti AI' Design Trend

  • Sorry Blazers—Suddenly, This "Ugly" Jacket Trend Is Every Fashion Person's Go-To

  • Why I love wearing big watches again

  • Marks & Spencer to open secondhand clothing store on eBay

  • Shoppers run to Primark as iconic Noughties 'autumn' TV show gets its own range

  • The thong bikini boom: why the skimpiest swimwear is back – and suddenly mainstream

  • ‘What the hell should I wear?’ The style challenges of a fortysomething man

  • Louis Vuitton has officially entered the beauty race

  • Leggings are officially uncool and I couldn’t be happier

  • UK inflation rises by more than expected to 3.8% amid higher food prices

  • Waterstones opens 10 new stores a year as younger adults embrace reading

  • Distracted at work right now? How to use the 5-5-5-30 method to get back on track

  • The Guardian view on food and farming: climate chaos hits crops hard – and that should worry everyone

  • ‘My buyer’s guilt is insane. It’s $1,300 on trash’: the adults addicted to blind box toys like Labubus

  • So long, Claire’s Accessories – but you deserved to fail

  • ‘They’re not chic!’ How did BuzzBallz become the undisputed drink of the summer?

  • Why the death of the living room matters

  • I’ve swapped my jeans for ‘energy dressing’ – is it the key to a happy life?

  • Bira research highlights scale of struggle for independent retailers

  • What The Heck Is Summerween? How Holiday Retail Marketing Is Changing

  • Experiencing a ‘summer slowdown’ at work? It could be a good thing – here’s why

  • Taylor Swift's new album has everyone seeing orange

  • A-level results: Top grades rise again as record number accepted into university

  • UK toy sales rise as nostalgic adults turn to Pokémon and Lego

  • The treatonomics trend explained

  • Tuesday briefing: Why England’s homes are built to bake – and what’s being done about it

  • Struggling to switch off from work at the end of the day? Try the STOP method

  • What will a Gen-Z James Bond even wear?

  • Fibremaxxing has gone wildly viral - and for once, nutritionists can't rave enough about a TikTok nutrition trend

  • Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?

  • Provocative? Polarising? Or just plain weird? Welcome to ugly shoe summer

  • More is more: Mastering the art of pattern drenching

  • How Mars plans to solve cocoa problem

  • Zara ads banned for featuring ‘unhealthily thin’ models

  • Burn notice: Gen Z and the terrifying rise of extreme tanning

  • How the phrase ‘toxic masculinity’ turned toxic

  • HelloFresh is investing $70 million to have AI help plan dinner

  • Chemical pollution a threat comparable to climate change, scientists warn

  • The quiet rebellion against fashion’s social media algorithms

  • Google’s AI kills traffic: Here’s how small businesses can survive

  • Shein fined 1m in Italy for misleading environmental claims about products

  • ‘David and Goliath battle’ as talks begin over deal to reduce plastic pollution

  • Lionesses win, pay gap remains

  • ‘It’s about trust’: Industry bodies issue campaign ahead of new junk food ad rules

  • Having a cup of tea or coffee every day could be improving your bone health, new research suggests

  • Astronomer's 'clever' PR move embracing CEO scandal - featuring Gwyneth Paltrow

  • Worried about the cost of living crisis? Maybe you need another lipstick

  • AI in Vogue sparks backlash

  • Rising UK food prices turn cash-strapped shoppers away from high street

  • Why the style set is obsessed with food inspired fashion right now

  • Google launches new ‘AI mode’ search feature in UK

  • England pull off the ultimate comeback, and Euro heroes Russo and Kelly are firmly back in the spotlight

  • The EU and US cut a landmark deal, slashing tariffs and easing tensions over key exports

  • How the UK finally got cool again

  • The slogan T-shirt is back, and fashion It girls Zendaya and Selena are fully on board

  • Batch cocktails: the summer party lifesavers

  • Where has all the brie gone? Why Brexit could be to blame for the cheese crisis

  • ‘Look how well-read I am!’ How ‘books by the metre’ add the final touch to your home – or your image

  • 2025: Six trends shaping the future of the outdoor industry

  • The hottest trend in gardening? The coveted outdoor kitchen

  • Even Jennifer Lawrence Is Wrapped Up in Summer's Scarf Belt Trend

  • High UK demand for eco-friendly outdoor gear rises

  • All Five Toes Are In — 5 Weird Shoe Trends To Try This Summer

  • My Gen Z son commits a hate crime every time he makes a cuppa… and he’s not alone

  • Be more ‘squee’: the big business of tiny accessories

  • Why running vacations are the next big travel trend

  • How the ‘live, laugh, love’ font became totally inescapable

  • Return-to-office fears grow

  • 7 of the biggest food and drink trends for summer 2025

  • “Japandi” Style Is the Minimalist, Multi-Cultural Interior Design Trend That Shows No Sign of Stopping

  • UK jobs market weakens as unemployment rate rises

  • What on earth is the ‘Gen Z stare’?

  • From silver to seaside sardines – here are the best jewellery trends to try this summer

  • Jellycat sparks fury by culling 100 loyal independent stores

  • Trip drink advert banned for claiming it makes you calm

  • How the cult of self-discipline got out of control

  • Catwalk v Centre Court: SW19 becomes hot spot for celebrities and brands

  • ‘This summer’s story’: sitcom Too Much gives nighties a starring role

  • Sea-inspired fashion is making fashion fun this summer

  • 'Jam Girl Summer' Is the Sweet Twist on 'Cottagecore' You're About to See Everywhere

  • ‘Martha Stewart aesthetic’ booms in 2025 as boho style, ‘nature bathing’ and YOLO summer trends rise

  • ‘It’s the only thing between me and a divorce!’ The remarkable rise of the big family planner

  • Royal Mail given go-ahead to scrap second-class post on Saturdays

  • CEOs embrace reverse mentoring

  • Waist trainers are making a comeback – this is what you should know about them

  • Barbie launches first doll with Type 1 diabetes that comes with pink glucose monitor

  • Fashion, fibres and farming – steps to sustainability - The ‘Farm to wardrobe’ movement is developing

  • The fisherman aesthetic: anglercore is everywhere – but does it suit me?

  • The secrets of self-optimisers: why ‘microefficiencies’ are on the rise

  • Burnt orange is the statement shade of the summer

  • Gen Z discovers thirst for booze as incomes rise

  • Backlash after trans books removed from children's library section

  • Didn’t We All Decide That Crying At Work Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of?

  • Zara at 50: how the brand rose to the top – and what it’s doing to stay there

  • The first 10 minutes: why breaking your morning routine can ruin your day

  • Sought-after Jellycats targeted by criminal gangs in soft toy crimewave

  • Parental leave and pay for new parents to be reviewed by ministers

  • ‘Rustic farmhouse’ is set to be the 'it' home decor trend of the summer according to Pinterest

  • How to turn your swimsuit into an outfit and look effortless

  • Asos customers banned for being ‘serial returners’ say it is ‘deeply concerning’

  • ‘Smellmaxxing’ and ‘frag heads’: how the gen Z perfume boom came up roses for indie brands

  • Google launches fashion try-on app

  • How gen Z is rewriting money rules: ‘I thrift, I splurge, I save 25%’

  • Backyard sanctuaries top outdoor trends for 2025

  • Creature comforts: How pets are shaping home design

  • For Wimbledon & beyond why tennis-core is my 'go-to' for 'all-weather wear'

  • M&S strawberries and cream sandwich: Japanese fruit sando hits high streets

  • The trending prints to wear instead of florals this summer

  • Why does everything have to be an immersive experience now?

  • Pet portrait pendants and memorial jewellery are on the rise

  • The unstoppable rise of digital detox retreats

  • Britpop Nepo kids revive Cool Britannia

  • Summer 2025 is going to be a massive moment for women’s sport

  • The ‘fridge cigarette’: how gen Z reframed the smoking break

  • Food-shaped candles are latest dinner party trend

  • What’s behind the return of mini-me dressing?

  • Bacardi Breezers to BuzzBallz: why gen Z aren’t the booze buzzkills we’ve been led to believe

  • How the hype around matcha is making a mockery of this deeply traditional drink

  • A Spree change: from Berlin to Oslo, Europe’s urban swimmers take the plunge

  • Boho patios are trending on Pinterest, and it’s easy to see why - this beautiful, eclectic look is so easy to achieve

  • Oxford St set for pedestrian revamp

  • Sleepmaxxing Is All Over TikTok RN – So, Does It Work? Plus 6 Simple Hacks To Maximise Sleep Quality

  • High street empty shops action needed, expert says

  • Chocolate price rises hit record as food costs grow

  • How the biggest troll on the internet was unmasked as a man posing as a middle-aged woman

  • Boho patios are trending on Pinterest, and it’s easy to see why - this beautiful, eclectic look is so easy to achieve

  • Functional drinks boom as Gen Z swaps out coffee and alcohol for healthier alternatives

  • ‘Modest fashion’ headed for mainstream despite political hostility, say experts

  • 8 Summer accessories that are already viral

  • Fewer women are in leadership roles for a third year running, new research finds

  • How UK paternity leave compares to the rest of Europe

  • Come back corporate Pride — we didn’t know how good we had it

  • Just 17% of mothers feel confident about returning to work after maternity leave

  • Lockdown businesses thriving five years after Covid

  • Can France’s Fast Fashion Law cure Shein's ills?

  • Is coffee the secret to healthy ageing for women?

  • How should brands navigate Gen Z’s economic nihilism?

  • ‘The rules are broken’: Urgent call for UK to fix fashion’s fast future

  • Skintight leggings or baggy joggers? What your gymwear says about you – and the world

  • If we want kids to get off screens, adults have to do the same

  • Unemployment rate surges to highest since 2021 as wage growth eases sharply

  • Rodeo drive: Beyoncé UK tour spurs cowboy fashion craze

  • Are you guilty of wellness bypassing? Probably

  • Swapping Feeld for the field: why Gen Z Londoners have fallen for golf

  • These are the 3 standout fashion trends from Pinterest’s summer 2025 report

  • Want a style update? Pull your socks up!

  • TikTok suspends #SkinnyTok

  • Noughties nostalgia trends on TikTok as fans revisit music and TV favourites

  • Deloitte Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey 2025

  • Western everything is back thanks to Beyoncé – here’s how to wear it the chic way

  • This summer’s standout accessory? Seashell jewellery

  • The Gen Z gender pay gap has reversed - so what’s up with boys?

  • The creatives and academics rejecting AI – at work and at home

  • Brands bet on coffee alternatives

  • Thigh guy summer? Men’s short shorts in high demand and steering swimwear

  • It’s not your imagination. Advertising is getting worse – and it might be deliberate

  • Why are we going nuts for pistachios?

  • Dadcore is the new cottagecore. Here’s how to wear it

  • The world’s first industrial-scale plant for recycling polycotton - a feat that had been considered impossible

  • Winemakers finding Trump's tariffs hard to swallow

  • Why are adult women obsessed with Labubu dolls – and should I be, too?

  • Tough times loom for night-time economy as young Britons opt to go out (and go home) early

  • The toilet roll wedding list – is this the least romantic gift request ever?

  • Prep class: welcome to polo shirt summer

  • AI to impact women more than men

  • 7 gardening trends turning heads at Chelsea Flower Show 2025

  • Not Butter Yellow, Not Powder Pink: The Latest Color Trend I'm Loving

  • Spots or stripes? The good news is you no longer have to choose

  • The New Coastal Style Aesthetic That's Taking Over This Summer

  • UK inflation jumps higher than expected to 3.5% amid bills increase

  • Who’s calling the shots in luxury?

  • The biggest trends from RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025

  • Inside the micro-retirement boom

  • Should everyone have a survival kit?

  • How the world of work has lured Barbie out of high heels

  • These summer colour combos are so good, you’ll wonder how you ever got dressed without them 

  • The Guardian’s happiest places to live in Britain revealed

  • Drunk Elephant Was Never for Kids

  • Fake fitness influencers: the secrets and lies behind the world’s most envied physiques 

  • The Unexpected TikTok Micro-Trend I'm Really Into This Spring

  • ‘Two days later, a bouquet arrived’: when companies take you by surprise

  • This is the reality of the maternity leave gap for women in the UK 

  • Ramdam - Tiktok Trends - May 2025

  • How wellness is turning people into right-wing conspiracy theorists

  • UK unemployment rises to highest in nearly four years

  • How treat culture is reframing ideas around luxury

  • The personalised jewellery trend goes bespoke as handwritten engraving hits the high street

  • ‘Generational shift’ in free childcare will give women freedom, says Phillipson

  • Bicester Village at 30: how a wet field in Oxfordshire defied the death of the shopping mall

  • Cringe! How millennials became uncool

  • Icy Blue, Stripes, and the Design Equivalent of Shoulder Pads — 2025's Best Met Gala Looks as Interior Trends

  • Boom boom – the new vibe rewriting the rules of fashion

  • Do you seem OK on the surface but are running on empty? You may have high-functioning burnout

  • Is this the end of fashion’s international shipping?

  • ‘Women designing for women’: the new wave dominating UK high street

  • What is Black Dandyism? Breaking Down This Year’s Met Gala Theme

  • The truth about your scented candle habit

  • Unilever to close British ‘clean’ beauty pioneer REN Skincare after 25 years

  • The art of extreme focus: why most entrepreneurs get distracted

  • The world has become addicted to rage – and 2016 might be to blame

  • Expert advice on how to stay productive while WFH when all you want is to be outside

  • ‘An incredibly political moment’ – why fashion and the Met Gala are celebrating Black dandyism

  • ‘You sold it – now recycle it’: the protesters mailing worn-out clothes to the shops they bought them from

  • Drinking champagne could reduce risk of sudden cardiac arrest, study suggests

  • 9 ways to weave sunshine yellow into your scheme

  • Polygamous workers and passive income: the new face of work

  • Primark owner’s shares drop as sales fall amid Trump tariff fears

  • ChatGPT goes shopping with new product-browsing feature

  • Glass half empty for beer industry

  • Treadmills are out, barbells are in: why gym-goers are abandoning cardio for weight training

  • From penis straws to puppy yoga: Inside the ‘zen do’ revolution

  • Want to look posh on a budget? It’s all about the right colours

  • Are we heading for a beauty burnout?

  • The wholegrain revolution! How Denmark changed the diet – and health – of their entire nation

  • Why we’re obsessed with other people’s morning routines

  • Make Christianity cool again: Why Gen Z is flocking to church

  • Hair is everywhere in 2025 fashion trends

  • The death of customer service: why has it become so bad?

  • Locking in’: how gen Z are fighting against phones and booze – to become hyper-focused

  • Are premium gyms the new craze in the UK

  • Cinderella partying: why young women no longer dance until dawn

  • Extreme Day Trips: A New Way to Travel in 2025

  • What landmark Supreme Court ruling means for transgender women

  • In 2025, we’ll all be taking sound baths and dressing like fishermen

  • 7 key trends shaping UK small businesses in 2025

  • The Blue Origin flight showcased the utter defeat of American feminism

  • Aimee Lou Wood is proof that 2025 is the year of women taking a stand against cruel comments

  • Outdoor living trends for entertaining and relaxing in style

  • Walk your way to wellness: The rise of walking yoga

  • Cool condiments: ‘little treat culture’ leading to boom in preserves and sauces

  • This is the unlikely spring colour combination to inspire your interiors

  • Royal Mail trials postbox with parcel hatch, solar panels and barcode scanner

  • Island Luxe, Messy Coquette, and 4 Other Decorating Trends Defining Spring Style

  • Understimulated and uninspired at work? You could be experiencing ‘rust-out’

  • FTSE 100 index surges as Trump’s tariff U-turn sparks market rally

  • Tariff Wars: Higher Costs And Tighter Margins To Hit Small Businesses

  • Technicolour is in! How everyone will wear bold colours in 2025

  • How will people shop if everything is about to get more expensive?

  • UK drawing up list of items for potential retaliatory US tariffs

  • It could set the industry back 50 years: fashion braces for impact of Trump tariffs

  • What is live shopping, and will it take off?

  • ‘Please leave feedback’: how constant online reviews are changing our brains – and our lives

  • ‘Wellness rooms’ are claiming space in many homes

  • Why brands failed to amuse this April Fool’s Day

  • This maritime-inspired aesthetic is going to be everywhere this spring

  • Two-thirds of us are ready to quit our jobs for more meaningful roles

  • Don’t be fooled by TikTok, Gen Z – working in an office isn’t glamorous

  • Is the idea of the ‘dream job’ dead?

  • Make Sunday boring again: How an end-of-week shutdown could save us all

  • Half of UK professionals might quit if ordered back to the office full time, poll shows

  • Saying 'no' isn’t losing – it’s the key to winning

  • Boom boom culture: fashion’s flashy, sleazy and sudden vibe shift

  • Is the party over? How Gen Z is killing big booze

  • I'm obsessed with TikTok micro-trends 6 I'm shopping for spring

  • Finland is again ranked the happiest country in the world. The US falls to its lowest-ever position

  • From 'latte makeup' to 'girl dinners,' TikTok has launched tons of trends. Will its influence last?

  • AI job applications raise risks of employing incapable staff, boss warns

  • ‘Tangible & collectible’: i-D back on shelves as Gen Z revives fashion magazines

  • It takes 4 months to readjust to work after parental leave, data shows

  • Could tearful Jamie Laing be the antidote to Andrew Tate's toxic manosphere?

  • It’s time to embrace Dugnadsånd – the Norwegian concept we all need right now

  • Working 9-6pm: how the extra hour of work crept in and why it matters

  • Lipton's Peach Ice Tea PR stunt - refreshing or risky?

  • Topshop posts cryptic hint about return to high street almost 5 years after closure

  • Knitting is cool again. Here’s everything you need to get started – and what you don’t

  • UK workers reject hustle culture: 1 in 5 set job boundaries

  • The look of the Irish: a ‘green wave’ takes over pop culture and fashion

  • Why Gen Z is less woke than you think

  • Gen Z is taking ‘micro-retirement.’ Don’t laugh.

  • How Covid changed the way Britain thinks

  • Luxury fashion shake-up continues

  • Laughter not laptops: cafe culture fights back against keyboard invaders

  • Long hours culture: Should founders work smarter not harder?

  • March has proved to be another difficult month for UK high streets, with 62 stores set to close

  • Becoming an entrepreneur helped me understand the importance of ‘micro-rest’

  • How AI and tradition are transforming men’s fashion design

  • Small business outlook for 2025: Challenges and Opportunities

  • ‘I don’t feel part of society’: how Covid is still taking its toll five years on

  • The 6 Pretty Colour Trends That Are Overthrowing Brown and Burgundy in 2025

  • People are still blaming avocados for everything, and it needs to stop

  • Accelerating gender equality

  • CloudFit: The AI-powered personal trainer revolutionising employee wellbeing

  • Are you fur real? Gone is the social stigma around wearing animal skins

  • The rise of the skincare tweens: How serums and eye creams took over childhood

  • Flamboyance, creativity, club culture – and no smartphones: why the 1980s are all the rage again

  • Butter yellow is officially the hottest shade of spring 2025

  • UK slips on workplace equality

  • Your 10-Point Guide To Wellness In 2025

  • Gen Z is ‘task-masking’ in the office and it’s destroying potential career growth — here’s why

  • Moo-ve Over, Leopard—Cow Print Is Taking Over Our Closets

  • Wellness TikTok is full of dangerous ‘health’ advice

  • I've spent my career analysing wellness trends - trust me, these 14 workouts, health hacks and supplements will go viral in 2025

  • Five-to-nine: Why Gen Zs like me are stealing back time from their corporate jobs

  • ‘It’s very brazen’: retail workers and shoplifters on the UK’s record theft statistics

  • Deliciously Ella says wellness industry is 'overdue some sanity'

  • Fitness has a class problem

  • Mental health crisis ‘means youth is no longer one of the happiest times of life’

  • Health-conscious middle class and Gen Z drive demand for protein

  • The sudden rise of meat snacks: why are they so beloved by gym bros?

  • 5 big beauty trends spotted at London Fashion Week

  • Gen Z is suffering from ‘LinkedIn envy’ and it’s crushing their chill

  • Graduates struggle to find jobs

  • Bubble jewellery is hot right now

  • Trends in women’s fashion for 2025

  • Luxury Outlook 2025: The ‘White Lotus Effect’ Is Real

  • Coffee farmers face climate change

  • The Guardian view on AI and copyright: creativity should be cherished, not given away

  • ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 Fashion Is All About Loud Luxury

  • ‘Zebra Striping’: The Wellness Trend Taking Over Social Scenes

  • Paint it black: London Fashion Week’s designers reflect dystopic doom with distinct lack of colour

  • ‘The classiest gift I’ve heard of’: what to bring to a dinner party (that isn’t wine or chocolates)

  • Everything you need to know about 2025’s hottest home trend

  • I’m an interiors expert - here’s how to give your home a refresh on a budget’

  • ‘You go to buy a loaf of bread and come home with a candle’: how fast homewares became the new fast fashion

  • Gen Z drives stuffed toy boom

  • Film awards fashion choices part of a revival of goth-inspired fashion

  • The death of capital letters: why gen Z loves lowercase

  • A four-day week? Soon, we may not work at all

  • This outrageous new ad is all the proof we need that body positivity was a lie

  • Gender pay gap means women ‘worked for free’ so far this year

  • Gen Z shuns full-time office work

  • AI linked to poor critical thinking

  • Goth is back and for good reasons: Inside the gothic revival

  • ‘Mother Nature thinks people should shut down’: why we’re so unmotivated in winter

  • Working parents say employers are becoming less supportive of family life, research finds

  • More time, less tedium: how AI is helping SMEs to innovate and compete

  • Government revamps apprenticeships

  • Goldman Sachs axes diversity rule that has 'served its purpose'

  • What tariffs mean for luxury retail

  • UK's biggest companies locking autistic people out of jobs with personality tests

  • People feel best in the morning

  • Mushroom magic? M&S jump on board

  • Fraud trial of Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ honoree set to lift lid on startup culture

  • Gen Z crave authentic stories

  • Google joins US firms abandoning diversity recruitment goals

  • Bank of England poised to cut interest rates amid UK economic gloom

  • EU to tighten checks on goods sold by sites such as Shein and Temu

  • The dark truth behind your meal replacement shake

  • The Shein effect: is fashion stuck in a race to the bottom

  • Disparity in paternity leave - the lowest leave in Europe

  • Gen Z pick planting over shopping

  • Key interior trends to expect in 2025

  • Children’s Mental Health Week: 78% suffer eco-anxiety

  • Every look from the Grammys red carpet

  • AllBright, London’s women-only members’ club enters administration

  • Meanwhile members of London’s Savile Club vote against letting women join

  • Stealing to order: The UK’s shoplifting epidemic

  • Almost half of young people no longer drink alcohol

  • Chinese New Year - what does the year of the Snake look like for you

  • 200 companies sign up for a permanent 4-day week

  • ‘We are not lazy’ WFH criticism sparks anger

  • Primark launches clothing range for people with disabilities

  • The six pretty colour trends of 2025

  • Work-life balance is top priority

  • Blue Monday falls on January 20th - will it be the most depressing day of the year?

  • Workplace stress hits Gen Z harder

  • IMF predicts global growth in 2025

  • Why Mark Zuckerberg is wrong about ‘masculine energy’ – according to a man who's worked in an all-female office

  • Backlash as BrewDog millionaire says Britons among 'least work-oriented in world'

  • Non-drinkers call the shots

  • PM plans to 'unleash AI' across UK to boost growth

  • The true cost of Brexit 5 years on

  • Work/Life balance invented by those who hate their jobs says BrewDog founder

  • Morning coffee could reduce risk of heart disease

  • Should parents get priority over child-free colleagues on booking annual leave?

  • Shein accused of ‘wilful ignorance’ in row over workers’ rights

  • UK firms plan price rises as confidence falls to lowest level since Truss budget

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