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IKEA UK & IE has today announced that it will create over 1,300 new jobs by the end of 2018. The news comes as the home furnishings retailer celebrates the construction of its 21st UK store in Exeter today, which will create 350 jobs alone. Additional jobs will be created with new stores in Sheffield and Greenwich.
Responsible Finance report sets out a blueprint of collaboration between existing local finance organisations to help engage the 14% of the British population who currently face financial exclusion.
National poverty charity Turn2us is warning that many people in employment are missing out on the welfare benefits that they are entitled to. Over 1.8 million calculations were made over the last year using the online Turn2us Benefits Calculator by people trying to work out what benefits and tax credits that they could be entitled to.
The National Federation of Builders (NFB) has unveiled its manifesto ahead of the next general election on 8 June 2017.
The country is crying out for change and this manifesto can deliver it.
Public sector pay cap 'completely untenable' as cost of living increases.
That’s the message being laid down to a future government by the Police Federation of England and Wales at their annual conference, which begins in Birmingham today.
UK climbs four places in EY’s Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI).
By the end of March 2019, the UK will no longer be part of the European Union, that much is clear. Beyond that, much remains little more than speculation, says Laura Cameron, advising on health and safety implications of Brexit in Safety Management.
We need to fundamentally rethink whether our workplace rights are fit for the 21st century says union.
On Florence Nightingale's birthday, union calls on Government to end 'cruel' wage cap.
Lords Butler, Wilson and Turnbull have decades of experience serving alongside prime ministers as they negotiate with Brussels. But as Britain prepares for the toughest talks yet, what do the three former Cabinet Secretaries make of Theresa May’s emerging strategy? They speak to Robert Orchard.
DfE assertion support staff can be cut ‘insulting', says union.
In order to improve policy making and provide a better understanding of the construction industry’s contribution to society, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has outlined five interlinked policy proposals for prospective parliamentary candidates and the next Government to consider ahead of the General Election.
The responsible finance industry works to promote prosperity and address inequality by empowering people to take control of their financial futures. We help people start businesses, create good jobs, enable families on low incomes to save; these are all outcomes that contribute to strong and diverse industries and an inclusive and resilient economy.
Health and social care 'beyond the point of crisis,' shocking new figures show.
The CIOB is the world's largest and most influential professional body for construction management and leadership. We have a Royal Charter to promote the science and practice of building and construction for the benefit of society, and we’ve been doing that since 1834.
UK-wide list highlights the leading champions of digital transformation across industries. The public can now vote for the ultimate winners across a range of award categories.
MP has done nothing to protect constituents from exploitation, says union.
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has published its 2016 Sustainable Development (SD) Performance Summary which demonstrates the Mineral Products industry's commitment to action on sustainability and evidence based reporting.
Unions representing construction workers at Hinkley Point are hopeful that the dispute over bonus payments can be resolved after fresh talks were promised.
Driven by Brexit and government policy, the confidence of the UK’s two million freelancers has fallen to the second lowest level on record, according to research conducted by IPSE.
Technology is evolving at an amazing pace. There is a need to act quickly if we are to reap the benefits of this unique opportunity to design out risk and design in health and safety, advises Louise Ward of the British Safety Council.
'Out of touch' health secretary gets sums wrong as he tries to defend pay pinch.