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Milestone helps survival of scale-up programme for next 12 months but longer-term future is uncertain
A Martin Brudnizki triumph with a phenomenal restaurant lights up Le Marais
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Soaring stock markets have allowed company leaders to cash out rather than deal with turmoil in 2025
A cool urban oasis in an unlikely part of town
A new, decently priced Left Bank stay evokes the glamour of the golden age of transatlantic travel
The Scottish capital’s New Year celebrations are wild but can be overwhelming. Enjoy them to the full with a little strategic planning
An increase in Neets, who are not in education, employment or training, exposes grievances about the labour market
Group representing Big Four criticises on-the-job training proposals for CPA qualification
How The Dusty Knuckle makes bread Nigella Lawson loves and gives hope to troubled young people
Test your knowledge on trends from hybrid schedules to AI hiring
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Take initiative, rather than waiting on others’ approval
Argument for higher executive pay forgets corporate performance is a team effort
Apps that let retailers hire freelance staff by the shift are increasing in popularity
Decision comes as chief executive Brian Niccol seeks to turn around sprawling coffee chain
Uncover the sharp contrasts of the city’s dual nature — from castle to cathedral to Canongate oyster bar
Over $100bn in accounting and tax charges may await electric-car maker and CEO if they are forced to abandon 2018 deal
Staff are adopting large language models faster than companies can issue guidelines on how to do so
Recognising good work is cheap, effective and not done nearly as much as it should be
Writer provided prescient and provocative insights into the world of work
If Manchester United is to see greener pastures, Jim Ratcliffe should remember that no single person succeeds alone
World’s largest city begins radical experiment as it tries to tackle demographic crisis
Some argue Britain cannot compete with US when its executives earn less. But what is right level of remuneration?