A WEU Guide Whether you’re returning to work, changing industries, or going for a promotion, interviews can be tough but with the right preparation, you can take control. Experience alone isn’t enough these days. Employers…
The path to food self-sufficiency will not be easy but it is possible. By restructuring land use, rethinking diet, embracing technology, and eliminating waste, some research shows that England can produce 80% plus of its…
Introduction The current simply answer to that question is, ‘not under current practices. However simple answers are always the best approach to complex issues and the WEU will explore over 2 articles the problems being…
As mentioned in the previous article, it is all too common for workers to work through the day without a proper break. But skipping rest doesn’t just hurt your productivity, it can damage your health,…
Introduction: The Power of Taking Breaks In today’s workplaces, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that non-stop working is a sign of commitment or success. Whether you are on the front line,…
Once the pride of a nation, England’s roads are now a crumbling reminder of what happens when essential infrastructure is neglected. For WEU members working in public services, construction, transport, and logistics, the state of…
A Self-Help Guide Self-esteem is the way we see and value ourselves. It affects every area of our lives, including how we perform and progress in the workplace. If you struggle with low self-esteem, it…
We all feel sad or low sometimes because it is part of being human. But when these feelings start to affect your daily life, it’s important to know what they might mean and how to…
A Brief History of Dredging in England Dredging is the removal of sediment and debris from water bodies and it has been essential to the development of civilisations and maritime economies across millennia. First, we…
Many now highlight that England is running out of water and with it the illusion that privatised utility systems can serve the public good. What began in 1989 as an experiment in market-led efficiency has…
Please note: This is a general overview based on multiple reputable media sources. Figures may vary slightly between reports. UK inflation jumped to 3.5% in April 2025, the highest rate in over a year, driven…
Men’s health is a critical but often overlooked aspect of public health. Despite advances in medicine and awareness campaigns, men continue to face significant health challenges that impact their quality of life and longevity. However…
What is Fatigue? Fatigue is more than just feeling tired. It’s a state of physical and/or mental exhaustion that reduces a person’s ability to perform work safely and effectively. Fatigue impacts alertness, decision-making, coordination, and…
Once the beating heart of local communities, England’s high streets have long symbolised more than just places to shop, they have been hubs of employment, social connection and community involvement. But in recent years, these…