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US Job Creation Slows

Friday 07 April, 2017

The US unemployment rate fell in March to 4.5 per cent, its lowest level in nearly 10 years, but job creation tumbled unexpectedly, underscoring the challenges President Donald Trump faces to fulfill his 25-million-job pledge. After months of pumping...

The ABC has dismissed the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) report by Dame Janet Paraskeva which praises the ASA performance against their Commitment to Good Regulation. Companies are advertising jobs, the terms of which are unlawful with impunit...

SNP MP and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Pete Wishart has written to Theresa May concerning the record £70,000  fine imposed on the Tory party by the Electoral Commission and has asked  – once again - for ‘tot...

The Supreme Court has found in favour of a local authority that has fined a parent for taking his daughter on holiday during term-time.  Commenting on the news, Liberal Democrat Shadow Education Secretary John Pugh said: “Today’s jud...

A two child limit and rape clause for tax credits came into force today, which a campaigning MP says will unleash untold chaos and poverty for 'just about managing families' and rape survivors. In July 2015, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Geor...

Job Track is a innovative scheme run by Greater Anglia to help get people back to work. It's run in conjunction with Job Centre Plus and Igneus to help get people to interviews and even help them with their first 2 months travel to a new job. Greater...

Coventry City Council will host a meeting this Friday (7 April) with other UK areas involved in a pilot project to tackle food poverty. ‘Feeding Britain’ was introduced by the independent charity, the All Party Parliamentary Group, and se...

English Nursing Courses Down 23%

Thursday 06 April, 2017

Latest UCAS figures have revealed the deep damage that Tory government cuts are having on the nursing sector in England – with applications to English nursing courses down 23% this year, after the UK government abolished bursaries that encourag...

The Public Accounts Committee has published a scathing report into the mismanagement of the tax credits renewals system which saw thousands of families wrongly stripped of their benefits. The report concludes that the problems were entirely pred...

Lloyds Bank has announced plans to shrink hundreds of its branches in size, in some cases boarding up the old counter sections. Commenting on the news, Shadow Chancellor Susan Kramer said: “Lloyds and other banks are turning their backs on the...

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