Has Vogue reached a new low? Readers erupt over 'dreadful' dresses featured in iconic fashion magazine after Australian bride's wedding
Bride Eliza Murray turned heads for all the wrong reasons on Friday when her December wedding to fiancé Ed Powys in Sydney featured in Vogue Australia.
NHS to offer AI scans to catch hard-to-spot fractures in bid to reduce number of bone breaks going undiagnosed in A&E
The health service's spending watchdog has given the green light to four AI programs designed to reduce the number of bone breaks that go undiagnosed in A&E.
Linda Nolan's final hours were spent 'laughing and joking' as sister Denise reveals she was 'doing what she loved best'
The talented singer sadly passed away on Wednesday (January 15) at the age of 65.
Portsmouth confirm a fan has died following medical emergency at Fratton Park with Middlesbrough clash suspended for 35 minutes
The second-tier match was halted for around 35 minutes after a spectator in the home end required medical attention three seconds after referee Gavin Ward had initially started proceedings.
James McAvoy looks smart in a knitted maroon polo shirt as he arrives at Dolce & Gabbana runway show during Milan Fashion Week
The Split actor, 45, looked effortlessly smart in a maroon polo sweatshirt as he arrived at the runway show alongside his beloved wife Lisa Liberati, also 45, in the Italian capital.
MP investigated after 'woman's drink was spiked with a date-rape drug in infamous Commons bar'
The Parliamentary researcher who said she had been spiked recognised the alleged perpetrator's lanyard as that of an MP - but did not see his name or party affiliation.
Christina Aguilera continues to show off her dramatic weight loss in a stylish shirt and shimmering skirt amid Ozempic rumours as she attends the Joy Awards in Saudi Arabia
The songstress, 44, who has been rumoured to have used Ozempic after dropping a whopping 40lbs, looked typically stylish in a sheer white shirt and shimmering silver maxi skirt.
Mission: Impossible actor spots man fiddling with a tree outside his mansion before huge flame erupts amid Los Angeles wildfires
Mission: Impossible actor Ricco Ross woke up on Monday to find someone outside his home fiddling with a palm tree, following two weeks of horrific fires in Los Angeles.
Warning: That too many takeaway curries could be giving you a runny... nose
Scientists believe that fast food diets and takeaways could be depriving the body of the key vitamins that it needs to dampen down potential inflammation within the nasal passages
Gladiators star Apollo left 'very worried' after being 'harassed on set by sinister stalker' as BBC bosses 'increase security and call in police'
Gladiators star Apollo has reportedly been harassed by a female stalker while filming the hit BBC show in Sheffield, with bosses calling in the police to investigate.
Now experts issue urgent warning over 'excessive' salt levels found in everyday ingredient - over fears it could raise risk of heart disease
The seasoning cubes, used to provide food with extra flavour, are bought by millions in the UK.
Wrestlers, rappers - and no wokeism... inside the ritziest inauguration yet as Trump prepares to begin second term in most bling, brash and brazenly patriotic jamboree in US history
For weeks, the inauguration of Donald Trump as America's 47th President tomorrow has been talked up as the most bling, brash and brazenly patriotic jamboree in US history.
The icy blast won't ruin my party, says Trump - as he promises his second inauguration will still be the 'blingy-est' handover ever
Despite temperatures expected to hit a low of -11C, Trump has said a party which follows at a sports stadium will still be a special occasion, with potential plans for a second victory parade
Luke Littler hires celebrity bodyguard who protected Thierry Henry and Peter Crouch to keep him safe from 'overzealous' darts fans
Luke 'the Nuke' Littler made history when he became the sport's youngest ever champion at the age of just 17 at Alexandra Palace.
Sam Thompson fans left cringing as he's awkwardly asked if he 'really loves' Zara McDermott after the pair are surprised in bed during Michael McIntyre's show - just days before their shock split
It was revealed by MailOnline the Zara and Sam had split last month after five years together with Zara recently revealing has has moved out of their Chelsea home.
Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori covers up in furry white coat as they visit Azabudai Hills in Tokyo
Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori were spotted with internet personality Justin LaBoy in Tokyo. The trio were seen at the Azabudai Hills development.
The Traitors' secrets REVEALED: As the countdown to the final begins, a look into the intriguing lives of the remaining contestants (and what they've been hiding)
With just six days to go until the highly anticipated final, excitement is still building. Here MailOnline takes a look at the secrets behind the remaining contestants...
Humiliating double blow for Rachel Reeves as rich flee UK and she gets snub for speaking slot at the prestigious World Economic Forum in Davos
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Ms Reeves has not got a main speaking slot at the prestigious World Economic Forum which opens tomorrow in Davos, Switzerland.
WSJ Reports 'The Balance of Power is Shifting Back to Bosses'
The ratio of vacant U.S. jobs to jobless workers "has fallen from a record of 2 in 2022 to 1.1 in November," reports the Wall Street Journal — which adds that "the balance of power between employers and employees has shifted as the labor market has gone from white-hot to merely solid."
JP Morgan's five-days-a-week return-to-office mandate was only the beginning, with big companies like Amazon and Dell "tightening remote-work policies, shrinking travel budgets and cutting back on benefits... Companies are slashing perks such as college-tuition assistance and time off for a sick pet... "
76% of [U.S.] job growth in the past year has been in healthcare and education, leisure and hospitality, and government. In fields such as finance, information, and professional and business services, job growth has been far weaker. While a shift in leverage to employers might have shown up in layoffs or wage cuts in the past, now it is more subtle, often in changes to working conditions. For example, knowing that some workers will quit rather than return to the office, some companies are ending remote work as a way of trimming payroll. "Quiet quitting" — workers who slacked off rather than quit — has been replaced by "quiet cutting" — employers who cut jobs without actually announcing job cuts...
Michael Gibbs, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, said the new mandates might simply be a message to workers that times have changed. "Firms are trying to reset expectations," he said... [After refusing her employers return-to-office four-days-a-week mandate, Mayrian] Sanz, who now works as an independent business and leadership coach, said she applied for 25 to 30 jobs listed as remote but initially got no responses. When some hiring managers finally replied, they had a surprise: Jobs listed as remote would now be in-office. "They just say everything is shifting to going back to the office," she said.
Among tech workers, the share receiving perks such as paid volunteer hours, college-tuition reimbursement, free financial advice and mental-health programs all declined by about 4 percentage points in 2024 from 2023, according to Dice, a technology job board. Average bonuses fell by more than $800, from $15,011 to $14,194. Meanwhile, Netflix has quietly backed off from its unlimited parental leave in a child's first year, The Wall Street Journal reported last month. A company spokesman said at that time that employees have the freedom and flexibility to determine what is best for them.
The article notes that "The actual impact of return-to-office directives remains to be seen," with economists "skeptical" the directives make companies more productive and faster-growing:
Many workers now being called in were already spending some time in their cubicles. Nicholas Bloom, a professor of economics at Stanford University, said most of the benefits of collaboration can be achieved with just a few days in the office, while some tasks that require concentration are better done at home.
Elsewhere the Wall Street Journal that looking for a job "is set to get less miserable this year," since roughly two-thirds of U.S. employers plan to add permanent roles within the next six months, "according to a new survey by staffing and consulting firm Robert Half."
And Computerworld notes that the IT unemployment rate is now just 2% in the U.S. (according to official figures from the US Bureau of Labor statistics).
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PETER HITCHENS: Starmer may strut the world pretending Britain is still an important player, but he's no more powerful than the King of Legoland. And here are the problems he REALLY needs to confront in broken Britain
Rattling through the Ukrainian night in his T-shirt, aboard Kiev 's grandiose official train, Sir Keir Starmer ponders spending yet more money we do not have on a war in which we have no interest.