Latest Articles By Simon Collyer
Employers getting ready for National Living Wage
Tuesday 22 March, 2016On 1 April 2016 the National Living Wage will become law. The Government has been encouraging employers to prepare for the changes by following these four simple steps: -know the correct rate of pay, £7.20 per hour for staff aged 25 and over -f...
Live Treasury Select Committee
Tuesday 22 March, 2016Treasury Select Committte Subject: Budget 2016 Tuesday 22 March 2016 Meeting starts at 10.00am Witnesses: Robert Chote, Chairman, Sir Stephen Nickell and Graham Parker, Members, Budget Responsibility Committee, O Office for Budget Responsi...
BREXIT Download able Calendar
Tuesday 22 March, 2016Attatched is a useful calander showing the key events in the build up to the Uk referendum on June 23rd.
New Work & Pensions Secretary Takes Office
Tuesday 22 March, 2016The new secretary of state for work and pensions Stephen Crabb in his first outing in his new postion has argued that - "behind every statistic is a human being and perhaps sometimes in government we forget that" – and he has promised no "plann...
Blame Game Well Underway
Monday 21 March, 2016SNP Offer to help pensions minister resolve women’s pension inequalities. The Scottish National Party has today offered to help Pensions Minister Ros Altmann end women’s pension inequality after she said her previous attempts had bee...
Robots and the Virtual Workforce
Monday 21 March, 2016Blue Prism, a U.K.-based virtual workforce company, debuted Friday on the alternative investment market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange. Its share price quickly jumped to 112.5 pence, well over the initial offering price of 78 pence. The robot sof...
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Monday 21 March, 2016Vienna/Strasbourg/Warsaw, 21 March 2016 – On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the heads of Europe’s main intergovernmental human rights institutions call for a strong response to xenophobic attacks again...
Tories at War
Monday 21 March, 2016Civil war: Britain’s ruling Conservative Party is in disarray after the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith as work and pensions secretary. Duncan Smith’s move — to protest cuts to disability benefits in last week’s budget &mdash...
Triple Lock Pension Not Quite So Generous
Sunday 20 March, 2016Britain’s biggest pensioner organisation, the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) has criticised remarks made today by Iain Duncan Smith on the Andrew Marr programme, regarding the triple lock on the state pension. Dot Gibson, NPC gener...
Hosie: IDS Resignation a Distraction From Disability Cuts
Sunday 20 March, 2016The Scottish National Party has today described Iain Duncan Smith’s resignation as a “distraction” from the real issue of cuts to the welfare and disability budget. Stewart Hosie MP, Economy spokesperson and Deputy Leader of...
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