Even good managers lack this skill

Eric Barton Features correspondent Many top-level managers neglect this crucial skill. The language of finance is difficult, but just like any language, it can be learned When Francis Halzen set out to build a gigantic telescope at the South Pole nearly a decade ago, he found himself with a major problem. He had no idea […]
JD Vance attacks Europe over free speech and migration

US Vice-President JD Vance has launched a scalding attack on European democracies, saying the greatest threat facing the continent was not from Russia and China, but “from within”. It had been expected that Vance would use his speech at the Munich Security Conference to address possible talks to end the war in Ukraine. Instead, he […]
Why inexperienced workers can’t get entry-level jobs

Kate Morgan Features correspondent Getty Images ‘Entry-level’ jobs used to be the way for new graduates to enter the workforce. But many are now requiring prior experience. As anyone who’s graduated from university or applied for their first job in recent years can attest to, something new – and alarming – has happened to entry-level […]
The mums who are ambivalent about motherhood

Amanda Ruggeri Features correspondent Getty Images Motherhood is hard – and many women have conflicting feelings about the role. Why is saying this so off limits? Even before having her first child, Libby Ward knew what kind of mother she wanted to be. Patient. Loving. Intentional. But her hopes went beyond that, especially when she […]
The women forced to ‘choose’ self-employment

Kate Morgan Features correspondent Getty Images In the US, more women are working for themselves. On the surface, it seems empowering – but there’s a dark narrative driving this rise in self-employment. Dr Amaka Nnamani loved her work as a paediatrician in Hershey, Pennsylvania, US. She describes it as a “dream job”. Nnamani, 38, had […]
Zipline drones deliver supplies and PPE to US hospitals

Zipline Drones are loaded in a special warehouse and goods are dropped via parachute Drone firm Zipline has been given the go-ahead to deliver medical supplies and personal protective equipment to hospitals in North Carolina. The firm will be allowed to use drones on two specified routes after the Federal Aviation Administration granted it an […]
FDA approves e-cigarette in US for first time

Getty Images The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates medical products in the US, has approved an e-cigarette for sale for the first time. It authorised the marketing of three products from RJ Reynolds, under the Vuse brand. The FDA decided that the benefit to adults trying to quit smoking outweighs the risk of […]
Uber ‘willing to change’ as drivers get minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions

Jamie Heywood, regional general manager for Northern Europe at Uber, says the firm has found a “path forward” Uber has insisted its fares will not rise after saying that its 70,000 UK drivers will be guaranteed a minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions. The ride-hailing giant said drivers would earn at least the National Living […]
Is this the world’s friendliest city?

Lennox Morrison Features correspondent Alamy A colourful sky walkway leads to the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. (Credit: Alamy) Known for breeding tough leaders like ex-Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson but also comedians like Billy Connolly, this city may have a steely exterior but it’s soft at heart. Glasgow is the largest city in […]
Striking it rich in this cowboy city

Ramsey Qubein Features correspondent AB Canada/Getty Images This sculpture, named Wonderland, greets those working in downtown Calgary. (Credit: AB Canada/Getty Images) Worried about breaking the ice? It never fails to know a little bit about hockey. The snap of rodeo cowboy whips, the drone of oil pumpjacks… the hum of money? Calgary, in western Canada, […]