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The Government is seeking to achieve a "bespoke" deal for the City of London after Brexit, Philip Hammond has said.
The Minister of State of Digital, Matt Hancock, addressed the Good Things Foundation summer reception in the House of Lords, calling its work ‘critically important’ for the growth of digital skills in the UK.
A new report by EY reveals that the biggest driver of talent shortage is competition between public sector bodies and infrastructure programmes, with £500bn of projects in the construction pipeline to 2021.
Jeremy Corbyn has refused to condemn Len McCluskey over his threat to call illegal strike action over public sector pay.
Delegates at the TUC Congress were today told that, for the sake of thousands of students, parents and staff, the Government must urgently commission an independent inquiry into last weeks’ shock announcement that Wakefield City Academies Trust is to abandon 21 schools it operates.
The UK will regret its decision to quit the European Union, Jean-Claude Juncker said today as he laid out his vision for the bloc's future.
Workers continue to feel the pinch as wages failed to keep up with the pace of rising prices for the fifth month in a row, official figures revealed today.
'Government con trick' sees billions stripped from budgets to den real-pay rise to lower-paid 55 per cent of workers.
Wages have risen faster than house prices in most parts of Great Britain in the last the decade, according to a new study.
Universities could be forced into linking the fees they charge to the value of the course studied, Philip Hammond has said.
Shocking new analysis shows 75% of TA apprentices are paid just £3.50 an hour.
The next round of Brexit talks have been delayed by a week, it has been confirmed.
Leading aerospace company Boeing ceremonially broke ground at the site of its new manufacturing facility today, which will be built alongside the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) in Sheffield (a part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult).
Britain’s largest union Unite accused the government of adopting a ‘pick and mix’ approach to public sector pay today (Tuesday 12 September) after ministers announced a loosening of the public sector pay cap.
Trade unions have joined forces to condemn the Government's decision to start lifting the public sector pay cap - branding it a "smoke and mirrors" policy which does not go far enough.
Despite repeated requests by ourselves to try and get Sellafield Management to come to the table to talk, it is clear that Sellafield seem intent on being intransigent, says GMB.
The seven-year cap on public sector pay has been dropped, Downing St has announced.
Angry Conservative rebels today launched an attempt to force a vote in parliament on the final trade deal the Government strikes with the European Union.
A jump in the price of clothing due to the fall in the pound pushed inflation to its joint highest level in more than five years, official statistics revealed today.
Len McCluskey has said he is prepared to sanction illegal strike action unless the Government lifts the public sector pay cap.
UK Finance data shows that lending for house purchases in July was lower than in the preceding month but higher than a year earlier:
Chris Cummings, Chief Executive of the Investment Association, said: "The UK asset management industry continues to thrive in 2017 as July marked 12 consecutive months of positive retail inflows."
Theresa May contacted Donald Trump in a bid to save jobs at an airplane manufacturer in Belfast, following pressure from the Democratic Unionist Party.
Labour have demanded that major EU powers be handed straight to the devolved administrations after Brexit.