Kate HutchisonStoryboardThe Ukrainian refugees stuck in CalaisCurated byThe i PaperMore than two million people have fled Ukraine due to Vladimir Putin's invasion, many women and children. While Boris Johnson's Government is under pressure to provide more support for refugees, some of those stranded in Calais share their experience of trying to reach the UK.
Kate HutchisonStoryboardThe impact of the cost of living crisisCurated byThe i Paper📈 The pandemic, rising food and energy bills, and cuts to Universal Credit are among the factors that have exacerbated financial difficulties for people living in the UK. Now, with the inflation rate at a 30-year high, there are concerns that the cost of living crisis will deepen further.
Kate HutchisonStoryboardInside David Attenborough's latest seriesCurated byThe i PaperAged 95, David Attenborough is still producing an output to rival the most prolific of presenters. Here's what to know about his latest series, BBC's The Green Planet. Plus, discover how the broadcaster's busy schedule keeps him young.
Kate HutchisonStoryboardHow burnout is impacting Wall Street, Big Law, and beyondCurated byInsider BusinessLawyers, junior bankers, ad employees, and more are burned out after a year of nonstop work. While Wall Street is trying to retain talent with special perks and bonuses, Big Law is rushing to hire associates as it scrambles to keep up with a growing workload. How should industries tackle burnout? Spolier: 'Zoom-free Fridays' aren't going to cut it.
Kate HutchisonStoryboardBig Tech is fleeing Silicon Valley for TexasCurated byInsider BusinessDatabase-software giant Oracle is moving its headquarters from California, to Austin, Texas. Oracle's move is the latest in a string of tech giants fleeing the San Francisco Bay Area for the Southern state, including Elon Musk and Dropbox CEO Drew Houston.
Kate HutchisonStoryboardAmerica's chaotic coronavirus vaccine rolloutCurated byInsider BusinessThe US developed coronavirus vaccines in record time last year. But the process of getting those shots into people's arms is going horrendously slow, just as more Americans are dying from the virus than ever before. This is how it has unfolded, and what could happen next.