LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): In accordance with a deal, Merlin Entertainments, theme park operator, will run the Cadbury World. Over 600,000 people visit the Birmingham attraction every year since it opened in 1990. Merlin will be in charge of the site’s day-to-day
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): According to research, shoppers have been stung by the greatest price increases in nearly ten years, with retail inflation nearly doubling in the last month. As per the BRC-NielsenIQ price index, retail price inflation increased from 0.8 percent
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The government claims that its 12 “levelling up missions” will result in “a comprehensive system transformation of how the government works” across the country. Later today, Michael Gove will release the government’s Levelling Up White Paper, which will
ABU DHABI (Parliament Politics Magazine): Following a spate of missile assaults by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists, the US will deploy cutting-edge fighter jets and a guided missile destroyer to help defend the UAE, according to a US statement released Wednesday. According to the
BERLIN (Parliament Politics Magazine): Prosecutors believe two individuals suspected of murdering two German police officers to be poachers. The officers were shot and killed early Monday morning in the west of Germany while conducting a routine traffic check. The automobile they came
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Have you recently graduated or will you soon be graduating? Then you may want to know what salary you can expect in your first job. Asia Skifati, senior manager at staffing specialist Walters People, explains what salary you
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Have you just finished school and find it difficult to list talents on your resume? Maybe you are a real team player, a communication miracle or a go-getter? You can surely recognise yourself in one of the profiles
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): From virtual balancing act to focus on wellbeing and an ongoing war for talent. These trends will continue to emerge in the work, HR and recruitment landscape in 2022. 1. War for talent According to a recent
LONDON(Parliament Politics Magazine): The networking site LinkedIn mapped out the most in-demand hard and soft skills at the moment. It based this on the nearly 600 million members that appear on the platform and the associated jobs. The most in-demand skills were
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Meetings: for some the moment to make decisions, for others the ultimate form of wasting time. But are meetings really necessary? And what if we met less? Would we be more productive then? Company culture Meetings are
