Many companies now don’t require candidates to submit cover letters. But should you still submit them? The author argues that ...
Key developments of interest over the last month include: the UK government publishing a pro-growth Action Plan for regulators and ...
The retailer, which currently has 780 shops in the UK and Ireland, said it will also refurbish 65 stores this year and expand multiple sites, including its shops in Luton and Dundee. It highlighted ...
The Labour Party government's tax arm is issuing nudge letters as part of its campaign for UK households. The ‘nudge’ letter tells recipients they’re likely to be trading if they buy or make ...
When we drop a letter in a postbox, we relinquish control over its journey, entrusting it to the hands of the postman to reach its destination. But for one specific letterbox in the Galapagos ...
The Chief Executive of The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said that “UK vehicle producers are facing a perfect storm of global trade uncertainty, challenging manufacturing ...
March is Free Wills Month, and 20 UK charities are working with local solicitors to encourage people to write or update their wills. In return, they hope you'll make a donation or leave a 'bequest' in ...
Those same rules apply to the remit of an undercover cop. Enter Deep Cover, an upcoming crime comedy in which three improv comedians are recruited by the police as undercover operatives.
Weiner had the idea to splatter an 18-year-old Gigi with acrylic paint and shoot her for a series she called Cover, Girl. “We put her in my little Chinatown apartment shower. There was hardly ...
State pensioners are being left "baffled" by letters from HMRC. One pensioner wrote to Tom Selby, an expert at AJ Bell, explaining they received "a notification" from HMRC for the upcoming tax year.
Iran's Supreme leader has criticised "bullying" countries in an apparent response to Donald Trump's letter demanding negotiations ... an agreement signed with the US, UK, France, China, Russia ...
Over many years Russia, aided by right-wing US and UK-based actors ... can instead attend apprenticeships as Ivor Sutherland (Letters, 7 March) suggests, then that would be quite wrong.