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Welcome to Money, Sky News' consumer and financial news hub. Today: the UK areas where homes sell twice as quickly as the national average, and we help a reader who was seemingly ghosted by a builder ...
A council has outlined how it will approach the challenges posed by a new Universal theme park. The government has confirmed the US giant will build the park on the site of the former Kempston ...
The university said it would "not surrender its independence" or "relinquish its constitutional rights" despite billions ...
Workers coffee badge to avoid company mandates to work in the office. They swipe their ID badges to mark their arrival, grab ...
For Chilean army Col. Cristian Valenzuela, a career marked by elite military training and years of service in special forces ...
Behind the gradual and relatively small rise in the U.S. unemployment rate in recent years are a couple of less-closely followed labor market indicators that are flashing yellow for recession risk, ...
A long-running study of working lives in the UK reveals surprising shifts in skills, satisfaction and inequality.
Imagine training for a job that doesn’t exist yet. That’s the challenge many workers face today. The jobs of tomorrow won’t ...
A three-week closure of a major road because of the ongoingHS2 works will be "very disruptive" for commuters and businesses, ...
AI agents take generative AI assistants a step further by carrying out complex multi-step tasks with minimal oversight.
Stress and anxiety had been building for weeks in Monique Lockett, a 25-year veteran of the Social Security Administration, ...
Benefit payments will be going out as normal in April for the most part, but there are some exceptions to be aware of. Those who are expecting a payment on 18 April (Good Friday) or 21 April (Easter ...