A threatened avalanche of job cuts after Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves unveiled her tax-raising budget has so far ...
The slack continues to build in the labour market, according to a closely watched survey, with vacancies "tumbling" ahead of ...
The head of Britain's statistical office said on Tuesday he was "super-hopeful" that the shift to a new, improved labour ...
The UK labour market continued to deteriorate at the start of 2025, as recruitment activity declined amid rising redundancies ...
The UK economy has been in the news for the wrong reasons in recent weeks. UK growth has petered out after a promising start ...
Trouble at the Office for National Statistics means policymakers cannot rely on key economic numbers, including on employment ...
Demand for both permanent and temporary staff declined significantly during January 2025, falling to the greatest degree ...
The GDP surprise has boosted the pound, and GBP/USD is back above $1.25, as a double whammy of good news, including the Ukraine/ Russia peace talks also give hope that energy costs could fall. We ...
What do the latest forecasts on economic growth and inflation mean for the UK labour market, and could it face stagflation?
It’s barely a week since Rachel Reeves made her agenda-setting speech on how the Government intends to ‘kickstart economic growth’. Yet while her commendable rhetoric may have enabled the Chancellor ...
Wage growth accelerated more than expected, increasing 0.5% m/m SA and 4.1% y/y, but this largely reflected a drop in average ...
British factories reported another tough month in January as output, new orders and employment all fell, with companies hit ...