'You Did Too Well': Former Salad Chain CFO Sues After Being Denied £918k Bonus for 'Overperforming'
A former CFO of Just Salad is suing the company for £918K in unpaid bonuses, claiming he was denied the payout for 'overperforming.'
Who Is Dr Sophie Chandauka: Prince Harry Accused of Harassment and Bullying by Africa Charity Director
Dr Chandauka has publicly accused Prince Harry of using his influence to harass and bully her to oust her from her position as chairwoman.
Alarming IRS Forecast Reveals a $500B Collapse in Revenue, Threatening US Financial Stability
Lower IRS collections this tax season due to workforce downsizing and dynamic taxpayer behaviour could increase the risks of the US Treasury being unable to repay bills on time and in full by June unless Congress hikes the debt ceiling.
How To Start A Company In Germany As A UK Entrepreneur: A Step-By-Step Guide
Learn how to start a business in Germany as a UK entrepreneur, from choosing the right legal structure to registering your company and managing taxes
Christian Nurse Sues NHS After Punishment for Calling Transgender Paedophile 'Mister'
A Christian nurse, Jennifer Melle, is suing the NHS after facing disciplinary action for refusing to refer to a male child sex offender as 'she.'
'Pay £750 to Sleep on a Sofa and Manage My Airbnb': Britain's Rental Market Hits New Low
A property listing is going viral due to the landlord asking renters to pay £750 to handle his Airbnb host responsibilities and sleep on a thin mattress in the living room.
'It's Mine Now': TikTok Thieves Brag About Stealing From Restaurants in Shocking New Trend
Stealing items like cups and cutlery from restaurants has become a viral TikTok trend, but many are concerned about its implications.
'He's F---ing Fired!': Engineer Sacked After Blunder Grounded Donald Trump's Jet During Campaign
Trump fired a mechanic due to a mistake he made on the Trump Force One during the 2024 elections, claims a new book by Axios journalist Alex Isenstadt.
Southwest Airlines Ends Free Checked Bags for MOST Flyers—Here's Who Still Qualifies
Southwest Airlines ends its long-standing free checked bag policy for most passengers, a significant shift after ditching open seating.
Why UK Customers Avoid Chatbots, and What You Can Do to Improve Their Experience
Many customers also feel chatbots can't solve complex queries well —or they've experienced this firsthand
What Does The Department Of Education Do And Why Does Trump Want To Abolish It? What You Need To Know
Trump has tasked Linda McMahon with shutting down the Education Department, a move that would require congressional approval.
Betrayed by Labour? 'Right to Switch Off' Scrapped: Now Your Boss Can Call You Any Time
The UK government has abandoned plans to give workers the 'right to switch off' outside of work hours, citing concerns about the financial impact on businesses.
This Tesco Clubcard Feature Will Be Phased Out Next Week: Here's What Will Happen To Your Account
Tesco will remove the in-app payment feature from its Clubcard app next month, prompting customer frustration due to the loss of convenience.
HMRC Announces New Advisory Fuel Rates: Impact On Petrol, Diesel, And Electric Car Owners
HMRC has announced new advisory fuel rates effective 1st March, with some petrol and diesel car rates increasing while others remain stable.
Trump Calls Joy Reid 'Mentally Obnoxious Racist' As He Celebrates The Cancellation Of Her Show
Donald Trump slammed MSNBC host Joy Reid as a 'mentally obnoxious racist' and celebrated the cancellation of The ReidOut, blaming the network's plummeting ratings and legal troubles.
Brits Could Lose Inheritance, Family Home Just To Pay 'Catastrophic' Council Care Cost
UK families risk losing inheritances to cover soaring care costs. Councils are owed £343m, forcing many to sell homes.
Looking for the Best Live Roulette Games? Here's How JohnSlots Can Help
JohnSlots gives players access to tools and resources to guide them on their journey by providing detailed reviews and recommendations for several online casinos and games
Two Major Reasons Why People Are Boycotting Sam's Club: What You Need to Know
Sam's Club faces a growing boycott over Walmart's DEI rollbacks and controversial membership policies, pushing former shoppers to Costco.
'Sorry, We Can't Find That Page': Over 8,000 DEI Web Pages From DFA, CDC, IRS And More Go Dark
Since Friday, more than 8,000 web pages from several US government websites have disappeared.
Microsoft's Termination Letter For Underperforming Employees: Guise For Corporate Cost-Cutting?
Microsoft has begun performance-based layoffs, immediately cutting healthcare benefits and denying some of severance pay.
Prince Harry's Battle Against Murdoch UK Tabloids Goes To Trial
Prince Harry's hotly anticipated lawsuit trial against a British tabloid publisher alleging it carried out unlawful information gathering will start Tuesday, after years of legal wrangling during which dozens of other claimants settled.
Capital One Banking Outage Could Delay Some US Paychecks: When Will It Be Fixed?
Capital One customers faced significant disruptions Thursday due to a widespread outage impacting online banking services.
'Come To Office Twice A Week Or Lose Your Bonus!': Major British Bank Cracks Down On WFH
Lloyds Bank may reduce bonuses for senior staff who fail to meet the new requirement of working in the office at least two days a week.
'In America, Just Breathing Costs Money': Netizens Shocked By US Mum's £604K Hospital Bill
Janice Hernandez was slapped with a £604,000 hospital bill due to her baby's seven-week stay at a neonatal intensive care unit due to a rare genetic disorder called Prade-Willi syndrome.
German Amazon Workers Can Apply To Work From Home Despite Company's Global RTO Mandate
Leaked documents have suggested that Amazon workers in Germany will be allowed to request working-from-home arrangements for up to two days a week.
No Severance or Benefits for Sacked Party City Workers as Company Shuts Down After 40 Years
Party City has announced its closure after nearly 40 years, leaving workers without severance pay or benefits as the company winds down operations.
UK Approves Royal Mail Takeover By Czech Billionaire
Britain's centuries-old Royal Mail is set to pass into foreign ownership after the UK government Monday approved the takeover of its parent company by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group.
'We Stopped Hiring!': FinTech CEO Reveals How AI Replaced Hundreds of Employees in a Year
Klarna has embraced AI, which has resulted in job cuts. Other tech giants, such as Google, IBM, and BT Group, have also adopted AI, reducing their workforces.
Maximising Profitability: Key Strategies For Growing Your iGaming Business
Attracting new players is essential, but keeping them engaged over the long haul is even more critical for profitability
Is Tesla's Austin Factory in Trouble? Workers Told to Stay Home from December 3 to 5 But Will Get Full Pay
Tesla paused Cybertruck production for three days, citing unspecified reasons. Workers will still receive pay.