Long-term sickness in the UK workforce: What do the figures show?
Around one in five (21.9%) of 16-64 year-olds in the UK are estimated to be economically inactive.
Around one in five (21.9%) of 16-64 year-olds in the UK are estimated to be economically inactive.
SIXTH Form students will get the chance to get a taste of what it would be like to be a lawyer in the upcoming Collas Crill Moot.
City have lost only one of the 78 games in which the midfielder has played since February last year.
The storm is forecast to be ‘near hurricane strength’ when it passes near Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
A methane gas leak sparked an explosion on Saturday at the mine in Tabas.
The Education Secretary said early years education and childcare were her ‘first priority’ as she set out the Government’s plans.
The Greens’ support declined sharply in the European Parliament election in June.
The specifics of Mr Zelensky’s blueprint have been kept under wraps until it can be formally presented to US President Joe Biden.
Industry leaders have warned that the proposals could cause economic harm to the hospitality sector.
The Australian suitor, which is majority-owned by the tycoon’s News Corp group, tabled its third approach on Monday.
PLANS to produce crypto stamps based on Royal Golden Guernsey Goats have been scuppered by the island’s financial technology laws.
FURTHER improvements are being considered for the steps up to Clarence Battery, after it was highlighted that some of the steps were in a bad state.
The Prime Minister rejected his Israeli counterpart’s accusation that the move was ‘misguided’, in comments that are likely to anger Tel Aviv.
The Coast Guard opened a public hearing earlier this month that is part of a high-level investigation into the cause of the implosion.
The Prime Minister gave his first Labour Party conference speech since taking office.