The current landscape of youth employment in Britain has become a focal point for concern, particularly under the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves. With reports indicating that
The current landscape of youth employment in Britain has become a focal point for concern, particularly under the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves. With reports indicating that
In recent years, the landscape of employment in the United Kingdom has undergone a profound transformation, driven by a myriad of factors including economic pressures, lifestyle changes, and the allure
A recent report has unveiled a troubling trend: one in seven university graduates in the United Kingdom now find themselves classified as NEET—Not in Education, Employment, or Training. This statistic
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal a troubling trend within the UK job market, with youth unemployment reaching an alarming 16.2 per cent, marking the highest
**Workers Face the Harshest Real Pay Squeeze Since 2022** In a troubling financial landscape, Britain’s private sector workers find themselves grappling with the worst erosion of real pay since the
Britain’s airport ground handling industry faces its most severe structural challenge since the pandemic, with industry leaders warning that sustained flight reductions triggered by Middle East instability could prove “worse
Sir Keir Starmer is encountering significant criticism following reports that he intends to abolish a regulatory watchdog, which raised concerns about Labour’s flagship Employment Rights Act. The decision to remove
The UK restaurant industry is currently grappling with unprecedented challenges, as many operators voice their concerns over the mounting pressures affecting their businesses. The recent closure of Sam’s Kitchen, a
The government has unveiled a significant package of measures aimed at addressing the urgent issue of nearly one million young people in the UK not engaged in education, employment or
Stuart Machin, the Chief Executive Officer of Marks and Spencer, has raised significant concerns regarding the potential implications of Labour’s proposed overhaul of workers’ rights. In a recent statement, he
The UK is preparing to replicate the European Union’s import tariffs on steel, which poses a significant threat to the mills, fabricators, and traders that support approximately 300,000 British jobs.
Pat McFadden, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, is set to announce new financial incentives aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This initiative will encourage these businesses
John Lewis has announced a financial loss exceeding £20 million, attributed to the decision to distribute bonuses to staff for the first time in four years. This payout comes as
The Labour Party has announced plans to allocate £10 billion towards employing foreign care workers over the next four years, despite the UK’s unprecedented levels of unemployment among British citizens.
Rachel Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor, appears to be reconsidering her pledge to increase the minimum wage for young workers. This comes amid warnings from her economic advisory team about rising
Thousands of young people remain sidelined in the job market despite a noticeable increase in under-25-year-olds actively searching for work. This trend illustrates a growing disconnection between labour demand and






