Ramadan at work: HR best practice

A guide for HR professionals on how to support employees observing Ramadan.
Microshifting trend: 33% of managers have ‘covert’ flexible working agreements with employees

New research reveals that one-third of UK managers are secretly negotiating flexible hours with their teams, while three-quarters of workers remain dissatisfied with official policies. Could microshifting offer a way forward in the ongoing return-to-office debate?
Edelman Trust Barometer 2026: 70% retreat into insularity

As fears about the state of the world grow, people are turning inward, new research from the Edelman Trust Barometer reveals. For workplaces already navigating complexity, this retreat into familiarity poses a serious threat to collaboration, innovation, and productivity. But there’s an opportunity here: leaders and HR can act as trust brokers to bridge the divide.
The AI breakthrough that’s finally embedding and measuring culture change

Everyone agrees culture matters – yet most organisations still struggle to close the gap between their stated values and daily behaviour. Elie Rashbass, CEO of ScultureAI, explores how AI can finally transform culture from an aspiration on the wall into measurable, embedded behaviour change across your organisation.
NHS trust changing rooms tribunal ruling: What HR needs to know

A recent tribunal ruling found that an NHS trust harassed nurses by allowing a transgender woman to use a female changing room. Peter Daly, Partner at Doyle Clayton, explains what this means for HR teams navigating the interaction between sex, gender identity and workplace health and safety law.
The collaboration paradox: 97% say it’s critical, 50% prefer to work alone

Nearly all leaders say collaboration is critical for success – yet half of employees prefer to work alone. Professors Mike Brent and Guy Lubitsh at Hult Ashridge Executive Education explore why this gap exists, and reveal the 11 behaviours that distinguish great collaborators from the rest.
Setting boundaries in the workplace: Four lessons to learn from Gen Z

Generation Z are rewriting workplace rules with unapologetic boundaries around time, energy and wellbeing. While their approach may seem inflexible to some, could their insistence on protecting their health offer valuable lessons? Leadership coach Emma Georgiou PhD explores four boundary-setting practices that all generations can learn from – and what Gen Z can gain from more experienced colleagues in return.
HR in 2026: Key challenges and priorities with Craig McCoy, HR Connection Group

As we step into 2026, HR leaders face a myriad of challenges – from regulatory upheaval to skills shortages and economic pressures. Craig McCoy, Chair of HR Connection Group, shares insights from conversations with HR directors across the UK, revealing what’s weighing on the minds of people leaders and where opportunities lie amid the turbulence.
The awkward culture conversations we avoided in 2025 (and how to confront them in 2026)

What tricky conversation have you been avoiding? Whether it’s about an uncollaborative team member, a demotivating micro-manager, or a knee-jerk decision maker, if left unchecked the ramifications can be significant. Here, Ella Overshott of Pecan Partnership outlines the most common workplace culture issues we struggle to talk about and simple strategies for starting the conversation.
What is the UK salary increase budget for 2026?

UK salary increase budgets for 2026 are holding at 3.6%, matching 2025’s actual increases. This stability signals a fundamental shift – employers are moving from reactive, inflation-driven pay rises to strategic compensation planning that targets resources where they’ll create the most impact.
UK unfair dismissal reform: Get ready to update your probation period

Changes to UK unfair dismissal rights are on the horizon. Are you ready? Employment law expert Emma O’Connor shares essential guidance on revising your organisation’s probationary periods and processes.
Five evidence-based system shifts that build neuroinclusion at work

When you design workplaces to support neurodiversity, everyone benefits. In this evidence-based guide, neurodiversity workplace strategist, Rowan Ahmadi-Nameghi, shares five system shifts that can make neuroinclusion a reality – not just an awareness event.
AI co-therapy: Will it fill the gap in employee mental health support?

You know about the waiting lists. You’ve seen employees struggle between counselling sessions. AI co-therapy is now cautiously stepping in to fill that gap, says Karl Bennett, Chair of the EAPA UK. This tool is not there to replace human counsellors, but to support them.
HR predictions for 2026: Navigating a “clusterbomb of challenges” in the workplace

The work landscape in 2026 will bring a “clusterbomb of challenges” for HR to wade through. What will this likely entail? We share predictions from 10 workplace experts covering everything from grievance claims and flattening hierarchies, to improved HR wellbeing and, of course, AI transformation.
Financial wellbeing in 2026: The crisis is real, but not insurmountable

The latest research is alarming. Financial stress drives absence, distraction and lost productivity – and almost half of UK adults now feel the strain of money troubles. In this evidence-packed piece, Benifex’s Gethin Nadin highlights the crisis we’ve arrived at. In 2026, he urges employers to take one clear, tangible step to build financial resilience and, in turn, improve performance.
Emotional intelligence: Do you know the four basic components?

Uncover the four core pillars of emotional intelligence and how to build these skills to succeed.
Time to reflect – why does it matter in the workplace?

If the period between Christmas and New Year is a quieter one for you, it’s the perfect opportunity to reflect. Here, Wellbeing and leadership coach Karen Liebenguth provides a relfection toolkit to help you get started.
The eight personalities involved in change management programmes

Change programmes succeed or fail based on people. This framework identifies eight distinct personality types you’ll encounter in any change initiative – from Champions who drive momentum to Saboteurs who undermine progress – and shows you how to work effectively with each one.
Team diversity: How to work with people who are different to you

Mandy Flint & Elisabet Vinberg Hearn provide seven tips for working successfully with people that are different than you.
How to ensure your 2026 HR priorities are business-led

This guide explores how to build your 2026 priorities by starting with what keeps your business leaders awake at night – not with HR’s favourite frameworks.