A cat that offers comfort to trafficked women has been named cat of the year at a national ceremony.
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Guardian News & Media (GNM) publishes theguardian.com, one of the world’s leading English-language newspaper websites. It also has a presence in the US and Australia as Guardian US and Guardian Australia. Traffic from outside of the UK now represents around two-thirds of the Guardian’s total digital audience. In the UK, GNM publishes the Guardian newspaper six days a week, first published in 1821, and the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer. The Guardian is renowned for its agenda-setting journalism including, most recently the Cambridge Analytica, Paradise and Panama Papers investigations as well as the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning NSA revelations.
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Teachers in England are being offered a range of incentives to make the job more appealing, including two free periods a week to give them a lie-in, a nine-day fortnight and more planning time at home to help with work-life balance.
Teachers in England offered new incentives to make job more appealing
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Employers who force staff to return to the office five days a week have been called the “dinosaurs of our age” by one of the world’s leading experts who coined the term “presenteeism”.
Expert who coined presenteeism term says employers who force staff back are dinosaurs
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The UK has suffered the biggest contraction in its workforce since the 1980s, costing the public finances at least £16bn a year in lost tax receipts, according to a study.
Exodus from workforce costs UK ‘£16bn a year’ in lost tax receipts
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Japan’s long campaign to appoint more women to senior roles in business and industry has suffered a blow after a survey found that just 13 chief executive officers at the country’s top companies are female.
Japan has just 13 female CEOs among top 1,600 companies, survey shows
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Men campaigning for enhanced paternity leave have attached lifesize model babies in slings to bronze statues of men across central London and called on the government to improve the UK’s parental leave options, which are ranked the least generous in Europe for fathers.
Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave
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A visual neuroscientist realised he saw green and blue differently to his wife. He designed an interactive site that has received over 1.5m visits.
Do you see blue or green? This viral test plays with color perception
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Insecure work can often be a trap, rather than a stepping stone to a better life, according to new research that tracked the employment of 10,000 people across four years.
People are getting ‘stuck’ in insecure work for years, says UK thinktank
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Here are the big winners from the second Emmys ceremony in the same year.
Emmys 2024: full list of winners
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Eight people have drowned in Austria, Poland and Romania and four others are missing in the Czech Republic as Storm Boris continues to lash central and eastern Europe, bringing torrential rain and floods that have forced the evacuation of thousands of people from their homes.
‘Catastrophe of epic proportions’: eight drown in Europe amid heavy floods
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