Can post-industrial towns survive automation?
Former coal mining communities have been hit hard hit by a death of manufacturing.
‘I had my misgivings about going abroad for surgery’
Studies show that a growing number of people are going overseas for medical treatment.
How to create a period-friendly workplace
Breaking down office taboos around menstruation: what makes a period-friendly workplace?
Extremism is global education fight, says Blair
Education systems should work together to tackle extremism, says Tony Blair, in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
‘I paid £160 for a pair of limited edition nappies’
How collecting colourful washable nappies can become a costly and even somewhat addictive hobby.
How a Chinese firm fell victim to intellectual property theft
Business owner Frank Liu, a victim of IP theft, says ideas should be protected like “human rights”.
‘The biggest, strangest problem I could find to study’
Tackling the “grey noise” of potentially malicious web traffic is a full-time job for IT teams.
Training Britons to take the jobs EU migrants are leaving
The firms training thousands of unemployed people to take the jobs that EU migrants are leaving behind.
Happy workers try harder says former Saracens rugby player
A happy workplace culture means better productivity, says former Saracens rugby player turned beer boss Alistair Hargreaves.
‘Muslims don’t date, we marry’
The British entrepreneur who has set up a global dating app specifically for Muslims.
