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Publication of correspondence between six key business organisations and the Secretary of State for Business and Trade on the Employment Rights Bill.
Seasonal workers encouraged to check their pay to ensure they're not out of pocket.
GAD's 2025 review of the Civil Service DC pension schemes’ performance reports sound governance and appropriate investment options for members.
Almost one million young people will benefit from learning or employment opportunities as a result of a major £820 million funding package.
The government will prioritise UK medical graduates for training places from 2026 as part of efforts to bring an end to industrial action by resident doctors.
Regulators share tips on giving with confidence to registered charities this festive season
Agreement reached with key stakeholders on the unfair dismissal elements of the Employment Rights Bill.
Minimum wage rates announced for April 2026.
Penny provides an insight into her barrister training within the Government Legal Department
Outlines the initial priorities and workplan of the Labour Market Evidence Group in a letter to ministers.
British Ambassador to Somalia, Charles King, hosted his first King’s Birthday Party yesterday.
Water skills group, co-chaired with Energy & Utility Skills, holds inaugural meeting today
Nine million pensioners are to benefit from vital support for energy costs during the colder months as Winter Fuel Payments start hitting bank accounts from today.
An independent investigation will be launched to tackle the persistently high numbers of young people out of work, education and training, which ministers have warned is a "crisis of opportunity".
More than 60 major and many small employers are joining forces with government to tackle the rising tide of ill-health that is pushing people out of work and holding back growth.
UK businesses are being offered no-fee specialist recruitment support to fill vacancies as the full rollout of a national campaign launches today (Monday 3 November) targeted at key sectors.
A new trial to boost Pension Credit take up is underway after analysis showed significant regional disparities in pensioners claiming the benefit, which can be worth over £100 a week.
Consultations launched on key Make Work Pay measures including protections for pregnant women and new mothers at work, bereavement leave and trade union reforms
Millions of workers across the UK could see their pensions increase by up to 60% as new regulations for Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) schemes are set to be laid.
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