People struggling with serious debt are to benefit from a new two-month "breathing space" during which they cannot be hassled by debt collectors and bailiffs, the government has said.more
In social media, only 17 percent. posts on Ukrainians have a positive overtone; 41 percent - negative; and the most - 42 percent. - neutral - results from the report on the Ukrainian minority and migrants from Ukraine in Poland presented on Thursday in Krakow.more
Daughter pays tribute to Grace Jones, who had attributed her longevity in part to whisky. Britain's oldest person, Grace Jones, has died at the age of 112.more
Passengers across Britain's public transport network are being encouraged to chat to one another on Friday as part of an experiment with people's moods.more
A flight from Birmingham to Alicante quickly turned into a mid-air hen party after members of the rowdy group began screaming and galloping up the aisle.more
The UK is among the least family-friendly of the world's richest countries, according to a Unicef assessment of policies on child care and parental leave.more
Morrisons and Amazon say they will expand their same-day delivery service for groceries to Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield and Portsmouth.more
Although the attention of the media, EU politicians and public opinion has recently focused on the fight for filling the most important positions in the EU, the Union is working on a very important matter at the same time - an action plan for the next five years.more
The glass ceiling, which women can not break through in business and society, still exists - confirmed another report of the Business Leaders Foundation, entitled "Women in business - dreams and reality".more
This summer may be the perfect time for Brits to shake up their careers as job advertisements and salaries are up 4% across the UK, new research shows.
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Calling in sick to work is usually associated with hangovers, holidays and actual illnesses. But binge-watching TV shows now accounts for a sizeable share of sickies, as more people race through programmes than ever before.more
The price of butter, cheese, sausages, potatoes and wine could increase sharply if the UK leaves the EU without a deal, according to a leading trade union. more
The World Health Organization has warned of more than 1 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases every day around the world. In a new report, the UN agency spoke of a "wake-up" call in the age of dating apps.more
Four days a week instead of five? Such a concept is a good idea according to many Europeans - most Spaniards, and the least Poles, reports Polish daily "Puls Biznesu".more