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Mental healthcare can be life-saving, but Abigail Shrier argues that most therapeutic approaches have serious side effects and few benefits
Overhaul planned by main opposition party could backfire and end up harming employees and bosses, say executives
Human resources professionals are uniquely maligned. But it doesn’t have to be this way
Objections to Labour’s flirtation with adopting collaborative democracy are easy to refute
Malfunctions in financial aid system raises fears that lower income applicants will pull out
Ex-president puts his legal grievances at the heart of election campaign
As health systems raise the alarm over social isolation, a wave of start-ups is holding out the promise of authentic real-world connection
Gary Tyler, who spent almost 42 years in jail, receives $25,000 and a chance to show his textile works at Frieze LA
Alabama judgment that frozen embryos are ‘children’ follows Supreme Court’s overturning of abortion rights
Developed economies need to be better prepared for a drop in younger workers
Warning by government migration adviser comes ahead of sharp rise in salary floors for overseas hires
Controversial law falls short of allowing wholesale cultivation and retail of the drug
Fertility level falls to 1.49 children per woman in 2022, well below rate needed to maintain a population without immigration
In ‘The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory’, journalist Tim Alberta explores the former president’s powerful, paradoxical hold over so many US believers
Don’t blame politicians for group polarisation. We’re more than capable of doing this to ourselves
UK chancellor has promised ‘smart’ cuts in his Budget that reward work
Britain and border agency Frontex to share intelligence and swap liaison staff in latest evidence of thawing relations
Rights groups criticise Tirana’s agreement, which echoes UK’s stalled immigration pact with Rwanda
We must act now to equip the next generation of builders, engineers and architects with skills to restore a ravaged country
Head of Cancer Research UK calls for more investment and points to heavy reliance on philanthropic funding
How better understanding of why we feel ‘down’ can help us flourish, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Research by Which? reveals huge disparity between the best and the worst
Move comes after outgoing head of watchdog was highly critical of government in string of interviews
Conflict has been largely ignored due to Ukraine and Gaza wars, Norwegian Refugee Council chief says
The government needs to retain global interest in UK universities, before it is too late
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