In a toe-curling interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Keir Starmer honked out his New Year’s resolution: to tackle the cost of ...
In his press club speech on 31 August 2023, just days before the public release of the Closing Loopholes Bill, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations the Hon Tony Burke MP described the ...
Managers at this long-troubled employer have notorious problems staying financially solvent. Fancy consultants claim to have the answers, yet their advice hasn’t paid off. And a rift between the ...
Labor productivity growth in the U.S. has been slow, contributing to modest increases in wages and real wages. Pay is ultimately tied to productivity. The government's focus on stimulating consumer ...
Donald Trump, winter fuel payment cuts, and pensions – these are the topics Labour canvassers have been wrestling with on doorsteps in the run-up to the local elections this week. The latest polls put ...
Earlier, we had discussed the latest NFIB survey of small businesses. While optimism was weak, a particular area of concern was employment. Of all problems highlighted, labor took a backseat in ...
The dominant narrative in British politics is destructive, cynical and polarising. It focuses on failure and perpetuates the ...
Labour is facing allegations of cronyism after appointing several of its backers to prominent civil service roles. Ian Corfield, a former banker who has donated over £20,000 to Labour politicians, ...
Rumblings about ditching the PM ahead of Holyrood elections to try and turn the tide are making the headlines again, writes LBC's Scotland Political Editor Gina Davidson ...
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