The number of employees under 25 who decided to leave their jobs increased by over 40% in the first eight months of this year. compared to the same period last year - reports the daily "Le Soir" based on the latest research. This is a record in the history of measurement.more
A former model, influencer and domestic violence campaigner has backed Jason Poole - the brother of murdered Jennie Poole - for the implementation of a Domestic Violence Register.more
More than one in five children in England are frequently missing school, data shows, in a sign attendance is still struggling to get back to pre-pandemic levels.
The children's commissioner said some children play truant while others experience anxiety or have educational needs so find it easier at home. more
According to Hungarian trade unions, there is a shortage of 16,000 teachers at the beginning of the new school year and this number will increase by another 6,000 in the coming years - reported Daily News Hungary. More and more countries are struggling with similar problems.more
44 percent respondents would not start a joint business with politicians, and 32 percent would not invite them to dinner - according to a United Surveys survey for RMF FM and "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna". Mateusz Morawiecki received the most indications in terms of setting up a company together, and Rafał Trzaskowski in terms of having dinner together.more
There are new rules on student loans, immigration, baby seats, rubbish disposal and cryptocurrency. A number of rule changes are coming into force in September with updates to how you get benefits or contact the Department for Work and Pensions - and we could get more detail on the next £300 cost of living payment. The Government announced that the next payment to help people with paying bills woumore
From Friday, you can no longer rent an electric scooter in Paris. The day before, operators took the last of 15,000 from the streets. vehicles. Paris has thus become the only European capital without electric scooters.more
Northern Ireland's migrant population grew slightly in 2022 after two years in which it shrank due to Brexit and Covid-19, official figures suggest.
The number of people coming to live in NI was 27,016, while 24,702 people left - a net gain of 2,314.more
Among public figures, Rafał Trzaskowski, Andrzej Duda and Jarosław Kaczyński are the most trusted by Poles, according to an IBRiS poll for Onet. Compared to the previous month, fewer people trust the mayor of Warsaw and the president of Poland, more trust the president of the Law and Justice party.more
Airborne toxic particulates are the most potent external factor damaging human health, a new report indicates. However, their impact is mainly in a few countries - Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China, Nigeria and Indonesia.more
Offenders who refuse to appear in the courtroom to hear victims' statements and have their sentence read out will get an extra two years in prison, the British government announced yesterday.more
Self-service checkouts are one of the factors that may increase Americans' sense of loneliness - reports the Insider website, citing PlayUSA research. According to this poll, two-thirds of Americans believe that technology makes it harder for people to socialize.more
According to the latest report by the Emancipation Observatory of the Spanish Youth Council (CJE), for the first time in 20 years the average age at which young people in Spain become independent from their parents has exceeded 30.more
British voters trust the opposition Labor Party more than the ruling Conservatives even on such flagship issues as taxes, immigration and law and order, according to a poll by the YouGov center for the "Times" daily published yesterday.more
Thousands of people across the country are still eligible to apply for a £400 grant to help with the cost of living. The Household Support Fund was announced by the UK Government on September 30, 2021 with more money added to the fund this April.more
The percentage of Poles who claim that the level of security is declining is increasing, according to the IBRiS survey commissioned by "Rzeczpospolita".more
Around 95pc of staff at HM Revenue and Customs staff work remotely at least one day in the working week, The Telegraph can disclose. That is higher than in the first national pandemic lockdown, when the proportion of HMRC staff working away from the office rose to 92pc, up from around a third in 2019, according to data obtained through a Freedom of Information request.more
Britain’s retailers are planning to axe jobs and cut investment over the coming months as signs emerge of a deepening slump in spending by consumers, the latest snapshot of high street and online activity has shown.more
Millions of UK households are at risk of becoming ill because they are not switching on their heating when it is cold, a watchdog has warned.
A Which? survey of 4,000 people found high energy bills had led to almost nine in 10 households (85%) trying to cut back on their energy usage, while nearly half (46%) said they had not turned their heating on when it was cold last winter.more
An annual energy bill for a typical household will fall to £1,923 in October under regulator Ofgem's new price cap.
The maximum price of each unit of gas and electricity for 29 million households in England, Wales and Scotland is governed by the decision.more
A European Commission report has said Ireland’s housing targets likely need to be “substantially” revised upwards, even though the government is struggling to hit its existing targets.more