'He proposed on our first date': my experience of culture shock What we say and how we behave is influenced by cultural norms and can lead to critical (and sometimes funny) incidents Language • 22 Mar
How companies decide which employees to let go Organisations considering layoffs need to decide who stays, who goes and how to conduct the process Work and careers • 21 Mar
Why are 'dubious' personality tests so popular in the workplace? Despite decades of use and millions of tests administered, there is little credible research to support their value or use Work and careers • 21 Mar
How electric cars can power your home and save you money New technology means you can use electric cars to directly power your home or even send power to the grid Energy • 02 Mar
'Ah sure, you know yourself': why we never say what we mean We subconsciously choose our words carefully when it comes to keeping the conversation indirect and polite Society • 24 Feb
Why leaders decide it's time to go Scottish prime minister Nicola Sturgeon's decision to resign is a further sign of critical issues with leadership and expectations Work and careers • 17 Feb
Is there a harmful gambling culture among elite GAA players? New research into problem gambling among elite intercounty players has found several reasons to be concerned GAA • 13 Feb
All you need to know about Financial Fair Play regulations You can trace the origins of these regulations back to 1995 and the Bosman case, but they've evolved hugely since then Soccer • 14 Feb
5 books to read for Black History Month Must-read titles about stories of empowerment and resilience from different perspectives for this year's theme of "Black Resistance" Black History Month • 02 Feb
What's the new legislation on assisted decision-making about? Rather than presuming someone can't make their own decisions because they have a diagnosis of a cognitive impairment, we have to support them law • 25 Jan