Ultra low interest rates aren’t just bad for savers
Not everyone is in a position to work regular hours so we should value irregular work more highly
Now that the economy is growing again, can we expect wages to do likewise?
These various tribes of the self-employed like flexibility and variety, and are happy to take a little risk in the search for fulfilling work – and perhaps a little more income too.
Instead of the intimidating monolith of a government department, the foodbank offers a live human being to help diagnose and then navigate anothers’ problem.
Why should the ministers and senior civil servants responsible for the ruin of nations be able to get away it?
Given the global demand for London, it’s a shame that we can’t have another one
Too often, the discussion has drifted towards two polarised political arguments, and a discussion about other factors is squeezed out as a result.
How the work of the local MP, the town’s civic & business leaders, local councillors and the Mayor of Leicester have helped to safeguard jobs.
As IDS unveils a new crackdown on benefit cheats, the Government is creating the conditions for work and tackling worklessness.
How does its record look when set against the aims that Iain Duncan Smith set out to the Centre for Social Justice?
Neither George Osborne nor his enemies have an explanation for Britain’s missing productivity
in gaining the prize of liberating women to work, the pendulum may have swung too far the other way.
A graduate tax could provide a future Labour Government with an undercover means of increasing income tax
My party seeks to build an economy which works for the many, not for the few.