LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A morning ritual ensures that you can start your day positively, even if you got out of bed on the wrong foot. The phenomenon of priming is essential: you recognise things faster because you have seen or
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The leaders of the United States and the United Kingdom have expressed optimism that a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine issue is still possible, but have emphasised that the situation is still delicate. Despite a string of
CARDIFF (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Welsh government has launched a £330 million package to help people cope with growing living costs, which it claims goes “above and beyond” what Mr Johnson’s government in England is providing. All homes in council tax
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The rules of etiquette also apply during business meetings. Not sure how to behave during a business dinner or lunch with a (potential) partner? Here is a list of a few rules that can offer something to
EDINBURGH (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Scotland’s and the United Kingdom’s administrations have agreed to create two “green freeports” in the country. Boris Johnson is scheduled to visit Scotland on Monday as part of the agreement. The UK government is promoting freeports, which
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Unfortunately, deadlines and stress at work all too often go hand in hand with disastrous eating habits. Take fast food for example: a real attack on your health, resulting in even more fatigue, and probably also obesity.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Are you a workaholic? Good for your wallet, but not good for your body. Here are some tips to restore your body in honour. 1. Do enough exercise Sitting at your desk all day long will give
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A steaming cup of coffee sometimes seems to be the answer to everything, but what do people who don’t like coffee drink or employees who could use variety for their pick-me-up? Most people fall back on coffee
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The successor of Cressida Dick has been urged to address the “canteen culture” of the force by a black ex-cop whose colleagues painted his face white to make him “fit in.” When he worked for the Met
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine)- Fit employees are not only more productive and sharper, they also make fewer mistakes and are absent less often. A good night’s sleep actually starts at the office. “Since we spend a large part of our day in
ABU DHABI (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The future monarch of the United Kingdom, Prince William, arrived in the UAE on Thursday for his first official visit, where he would highlight his love for wildlife conservation and climate change. The Prince’s visit marks
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine)- Even though we spend a third of our lives sleeping, we don’t pay that much attention to it. That is changing. Employers are also integrating sleep tips and programs into their well-being policy, and this appears to be