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Most bullied workers choose not to report

More than half (57%) of workers who experienced bullying or harassment chose not to report it, according to findings from software provider Culture Shift.

Misconduct | Met officer fired for running pizza business on sick leave

Metropolitan Police officials have dismissed a long-serving firearms officer for running and promoting his own pizza business while on long-term sick leave, accusing him of gross misconduct.

Compliance | Vetting is not a one-off task, it’s a governance discipline

Reading the headlines around Oxfam’s vetting failures is deeply concerning but unfortunately, not surprising.

Compliance | Right-to-work screening: Look and learn

Background and screening checks are a routine part of recruitment, and have an increasingly important role in today’s hiring landscape.

Conference | Highlights from Edinburgh People Power Summit 2026

HR leaders attended the Edinburgh People Power Summit conference yesterday (19 February) at The Dalmahoy Hotel. Here are our top three takeaways from the event.

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Why coaching for all is the way forward to build a better business

For too long, coaching has been seen as the preserve of a few top talents. But finding ways to open up coaching opportunities for all employees not only lets everyone benefit, it also enables...

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Recruitment | Workers aged 55 undesirable to employers, say 51%

Around half (51%) of UK adults report that job applicants are undesirable to employers when they reach their mid-50s, according to poll findings published today (16 January) by the Centre for Ageing...

Reward | NatWest boosts CEO pay and lifts staff bonuses

Reward and remuneration

NatWest’s annual report shows that its chief executive's pay package rose to almost £6.6m, while the staff bonus pool increased by 10.8%.

Legal ease | Get ahead of immigration policy reform

Employment law

Changes to the UK’s Indefinite Leave to Remain rules would mark a major shift in immigration policy. HR professionals must stay informed.

Diversity and inclusion | How to support colleagues during Ramadan 2026

Diversity & inclusion

Supporting colleagues during Ramadan is a practical way to strengthen inclusion and belonging within an organisation.

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Communication | Nearly 90% make costly miscommunications at work

Most (83%) UK workers have had their work-related messages misread, leading to damaged work relationships (for 38%) and escalations to HR (for 32%), poll results suggest.

Recruitment | Council set to revamp recruitment: How to improve hiring outcomes

Argyll and Bute Council officials are considering changing the council’s recruitment policy, after discovering that 63% of job applicants were not deemed suitable for interview, The Herald reported.

HR careers | Future leader: Tom Nash, REIVER

Tom Nash, head of talent and performance at REIVER, outlines his vision for the future of HR.

Risk management | Critical HR control points during rapid business scaling

In periods of rapid scaling, roles blur, decisions that used to take a day can drag on for weeks, and the first serious conflicts and dips in motivation appear.

Wellbeing | Employees miss a week off each year due to financial stress

Nearly two thirds (61%) of UK workers have taken four or more days off in the past year due to financial stress, according to survey insights published today (19 February) by workplace finance...

Culture | Tribunal suspends doctor for sexual harassment

A medical tribunal has suspended and struck off a doctor after allegedly touching two female colleagues in a sexual way.

Case study | How GXO drove better benefits engagement

When the benefits team at logistics firm GXO needed to transform awareness across its largely offline workforce, a brand-new strategy was created to drive impressive results.

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Debt by design: Why employers need to fix how payday works

HR leaders are in a unique position to eliminate ‘debt as a default’.

Workplace finance is the key to success in 2026

Employee benefits

A quiet divide exists in the workforce. On one side are employees who can absorb life’s shocks: an unexpected bill, a few days off sick, a broken boiler. On the other are those for whom a single...

Autumn Budget 2025: Implications and advice for HR

Learning and development

After UK chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled her second budget yesterday (26 November), we dig into the implications for HR practitioners.

HR needs to bring pay into the 21st century

Employee benefits

It's long past time for HR and payroll teams to rethink pay cycles and benefits.