“Telegraph struggling as revenues plunge”

Jul 4, 2018 | In the news

When I was a commuter many years ago, in the days of British Rail (kids etc) everyone on every train hid behind a newspaper on every journey. The current generation of commuters are plugged into computers/’phones/ipads, and frothy coffee sellers have replaced paper stands on the stations. The printed newspaper is dying with the generations who still read it. Some (you know who you are) will not be missed, the survivors will have to adapt or be history. Just like those trains.

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“The working-from-home illusion fades”

“The working-from-home illusion fades”

Are workers working from home more or less productive than those catching the 7.02am to London Bridge every day? ‘Probably sitting at home in their bleedin’ jim-jams’, said someone recently of a less-than-helpful call centre employee, the assumption being that, were they surrounded by colleagues and with a manager cracking the whip, he or she would have sorted his energy bill more efficiently.