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CURRENT TRENDING TOPICS

  • ‘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

  • The rise of Portfolio careers with multiple income streams for job security

  • 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

  • Shoplifting reaches new record

  • 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

  • Business struggles surge by 50%

  • RTO commuters buying more books

  • 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

  • What is RedNote? Chinese app shoots to no 1 with TikTok ban looming

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

  • WPP agencies revolt over 4 day week return to office mandate

  • 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

  • TikTok loses emergency bid to pause law that could lead to US ban.

  • The end of an Era for Taylor Swift

  • From ‘brat’ to ‘brain rot’: These are the ‘words of the year’.

  • Everyone used to hate sharing their data. Then came Spotify Wrapped.

  • What 2024’s retail landscape means for Christmas shopping.

  • UK businesses feel left in the dark with new EU export rules

  • Australia passes world-first law banning under-16s from social media

  • Typhoo Tea falls into administration

  • Drink spiking to be made criminal offence

  • Is Jaguar’s rebrand the most controversial of 2024?

  • Why The Guardian is no longer posting on X

  • How Le Creuset became the aspirational Gen Z status symbol

  • ‘Man up’ is not the answer. Men’s mental health in the workplace

  • Are luxury beauty advent calendars worth the money?

  • One thousand UK workers to join first four-day week trial

  • Should disposable vapes be banned?

  • Saoirse Ronan’s powerful comment on women's safety

  • Slowing inflation fuels UK consumer confidence

  • Green is the new pink: The whimsical world of Wicked.

Previous topics


    • How will the budget impact small businesses?

    • Budget 2024: Who is a 'working person' to Keir Starmer?

    • Spooky warning: The hidden risks in Halloween decorations (things take a more sinister turn here)

    • Clocks go back: How does winter time affect wellbeing?

    • Is the London art scene facing a crisis?

    • The rise of Sober (or Sober-ish) October.

    • Bluesky gets surge in users switching from X after US election

    • British design lessons from a beloved icon

    • Brits sceptical about Black Friday deals

    • How can women take part in Movember?

    • Storm Bert to cause further disruption in UK after devastating floods

    • Glastonbury Festival tickets sell out in 35 minutes 

    • Duct-taped banana sells for $6.2 million at Sotheby’s

    • Tom Holland's Bero taps into surging non-alcoholic beer market

    • The kooky, gothy and creative world of Tim Burton

    • Golden Globes key moments

    • Flooding and snow causes travel chaos (with people snowed in at Britain’s highest pub)