UK unemployment has unexpectedly risen to its highest level in four years, reaching 4.7% in May. The increase comes as the labour market continues to cool, defying expectations of stability
UK unemployment has unexpectedly risen to its highest level in four years, reaching 4.7% in May. The increase comes as the labour market continues to cool, defying expectations of stability
Wage growth across the UK has held steady at 5.9 per cent during the three months to January, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The UK’s labour market has shown mixed signals, with wage growth hitting its lowest rate in nearly two years, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell, according to the latest data






