LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Digital is the new normal and that also applies to professional communication. What are the etiquette rules and how do we keep it businesslike and efficient? Digital boost Due to the Corona crisis, digital communication has received a
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The “Diamonds” singer and fashion mogul, 33, is pregnant, expecting her first baby with rapper A$AP Rocky. The couple was photographed out in New York City over the weekend, where Rihanna debuted her baby bump while wearing
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The NHS Soup and Shake diet plan is a free, three-month diet that replaces your meals with low-calorie soups and shakes. This diet is recommended for people aged 18 to 65, with Type 2 diabetes, or a
The Sue Gray Report – Findings and Conclusions In the wake of the police’s recommendation that the Gray inquiry report be made public, MPs have begun to discuss their concerns about the process. But the inquiry itself has a limited remit and
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): As an employee, you can handle your own job and make it better for yourself. That is the concept of job crafting. A trend in the business world and also unavoidable. “If we all have to work longer,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Do you put your hobbies on your CV or do you leave them out? If you bet on cockfights every week, you might not want to mention it, but the following seven activities do look particularly good on
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Ambition, competition, urge to prove. If a noun had degrees of comparison, it would be these for ambition. Unfortunately, these words don’t necessarily evolve for the better. Of course we all strive for recognition in our job, but
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The number of employees and the self-employed that will have to deal with a burnout during their career is increasing visibly. If you look at the statistics, you immediately notice that more women than men get burned out.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The statement “Don’t mention the war” , from the sitcom Fawlty Towers, kicks into Van Dale. At work, too, we often use this phrase when a situation arises that we would rather not see mentioned. But there are
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Boris Johnson has pledged that a plan to alter EU legislation that will be copied over after Brexit will persuade businesses to invest in the United Kingdom. A “Brexit Freedoms Bill,” according to the prime minister, will make
