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  • Injury fears cause mental health crisis in football

    October 10, 2024

    More than two thirds of footballers have said the fear of injury has had an impact on their mental health, new research released today shows. A Professional Footballers’ Association survey states that 68 per cent of over 1,000 male and female football respondents have their mental health impacted by the fear of getting injured at [...]

  • Britain is unwell: Four charts explaining the UK’s long-term sick problem

    July 27, 2024

    The topic of sick leave was back in the headlines this week after a health adviser to the government declared that the long-term sick must be forced to look for jobs to cut welfare costs and reduce the UK’s reliance on immigration.

  • The Notebook: Too many people are leaving the UK workforce. Here’s how to help

    July 23, 2024

    Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, James Reed, CEO of Reed, takes the pen to talk about the UK workforce and how Labour can help lower economic inactivity How Labour can fight economic inactivity If I was in the new government, top of my in-tray would be the problem of economic [...]

  • We are on the brink of a breakthrough in mental health care

    June 24, 2024

    Poor mental health affects the Square Mile as much as anywhere else, and the City is backing scientific research into new treatments, says Lord Mayor Michael Mainelli The impact of poor mental health is something that affects people in the Square Mile as much as anywhere else. But the knowledge miles of our City can [...]

  • ‘Constant deadlines, zero work-life balance’: Concern over 100-hour weeks after two deaths at Bank of America

    May 25, 2024

    Working conditions for junior staff at some of the world’s largest investment banks have once again hit the headlines following two deaths this month at Bank of America.

  • When the drugs don’t work: How the UK became addicted to antidepressants

    May 14, 2024

    Almost one in four adults are being prescribed antidepressants, but they are not as effective as was once believed, writes Lucy Kenningham

  • Long-term sickness: How worsening mental health is holding back the economy

    May 4, 2024

    Economic inactivity, driven by long-term sickness, is fast becoming one of the most pressing challenges facing the UK economy.

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