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Oil rallies to $73 on tight U.S. supplies, Biden-Xi call

Oil rallies to $73 on tight U.S. supplies, Biden-Xi call

By Jessica Resnick-Ault NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil rose to briefly top $73 a barrel on ..

MyTutor launch ‘You Never Stop Worrying’ Campaign in partnership with agencies: Joint and Goodstuff

MyTutor launch ‘You Never Stop Worrying’ Campaign in partnership with agencies: Joint and Goodstuff

September 2021, London: My Tutor today announced the launch of its latest campaign ‘..

Green up your investments: Sugi launches offsetting feature

Green up your investments: Sugi launches offsetting feature

For the first time, UK retail investors can offset the carbon impact of their invest..

Adapting the office for safe working with COVID-19

Adapting the office for safe working with COVID-19

By: Andrius Lazauskas, Director, Surbiton Glass Andrius Lazauskas, Dire..

The secret of a successful 4-day work week by the UK’s leading Tech Recruitment agency

The secret of a successful 4-day work week by the UK’s leading Tech Recruitment agency

By: Mahdiyyah Wadud Milton Keynes, England – TechNET IT and sister compa..

Changing the world one founder at a time

Changing the world one founder at a time

New series shines a spotlight on 25 of the UK’s most innovative entrepreneurs and th..

Remote Working, Reimagined

Remote Working, Reimagined

By Dan Fish, Chief People Officer at Invosys If the pandemic has taught us anything,..

UK right to disconnect: Working from home or living at work?

UK right to disconnect: Working from home or living at work?

Remote working has seen employees work day and night to keep businesses afloat. This..

Work anywhere, anytime: The future of work or a step backwards?

Work anywhere, anytime: The future of work or a step backwards?

By: Anthony Lamoureux, CEO, Velocity Smart In today’s world, the ‘work anywher..

Debt after divorce: Over half of Brits say their previous experiences would put them off having a joint account again in future

Debt after divorce: Over half of Brits say their previous experiences would put them off having a joint account again in future

Four in ten (39%) Brits found it difficult separating finances after splitting from..