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Click here to listen or download our weekly podcast. This week our podcast is a bite-size 15 minute roundup of the week´s news, brought to you in an informal way by our regular presenters, Paul and Hayley. If you have not listened to it before then this week´s bite size edition is a great way to start. And if you have listened before, then we hope that you will enjoy the new, lighter format. Have a good weekend and take HRreview with you!

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Transgender staff excluded from single-sex toilets under new equality guidance

Transgender people must be excluded from single-sex toilets and changing rooms that correspond with their lived gender under updated...

Simon Coker: Closing the emotional gap – why AI in the workplace is as much a human challenge as a technological one

AI adoption is transforming how work gets done across every sector. But its deeper impact is less visible: it is reshaping how people feel about their work.

Employment tribunal delays stretch towards 2030 as lawyers warn system is nearing collapse

Employment tribunal hearings are being delayed for years as lawyers warn mounting backlogs are undermining workplace justice.

Keeping culture and purpose at the centre of a growing fintech

A fintech people leader explains how culture, wellbeing and purpose are being protected during rapid business growth.
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Migrant worker with no right to work in UK wins discrimination case against employer

An employment tribunal has ruled that a migrant worker without the legal right to work in Britain can still pursue successful discrimination claims.

Government to replace some GP sick notes with return-to-work plans

Workers in four English regions will be directed towards personalised health and employment support as ministers test alternatives to GP-issued fit notes.

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Back to nature: how businesses can exploit the benefits of biophilic design

For many, office plants may be the first thing that spring to mind on hearing the phrase ‘biophilic design’. However, in reality, this nature-inspired trend can be implemented far more subtly and in a variety of different ways

Becky Westwood: Tackling Five Feedback Myths

When it comes to giving or receiving feedback, the way we feel about it is often driven by our personal beliefs and values.
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