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Prime Minister Theresa May announces plan to give elderly and vulnerable people hi-tech devices to block nuisance calls.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New plans to help workless families break the cycle of disadvantage have been announced, as part of building a fairer society.
HMRC is making it easier for customers to get their tax right.
Around 1.7 million workers aged 25 years and over will see their hourly wage rise due to the increase in the National Living Wage.
The New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) is designed for people already on benefits who want the opportunity to start their own business.
The numbers of leading businesses, universities and organisations backing the Northern Powerhouse has soared.
The 1 April 2017 minimum wage rise is set to benefit 2.3 million but create pressure for employers. Read the Low Pay Commission's analysis.
FTSE 350 chief execs called on to take up McGregor-Smith Review recommendations on black and ethnic minority progression in the workplace.
Ann Harris has been appointed by the Minister for Pensions, Richard Harrington, as the new permanent chair of The Pensions Advisory Service.
Two reports have been published today that will help inform the government’s review of the State Pension age which is due in May 2017.
Two young Sellafield workers were named apprentices of the year in the National Skills Academy for Nuclear Awards.
A letter to the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work about the Personal Independence Payment (Amendment) Regulations 2017.
Household incomes have risen to a record high according to statistics released today, and income inequality remains lower than in 2010.
Alun Cairns has welcomed the latest job figures which show the employment rate has grown faster in Wales than anywhere else in the UK.
Official figures released today show that the unemployment rate has fallen to 4.7% – the lowest level in 12 years.
A Sellafield engineer fired up a group of young trainees with an inspirational speech at a House of Commons event.
New rates of pensions and allowances payable under the War Pension Scheme.
Measures coming into force today (1 March 2017) will protect millions of people from the effects of undemocratic strike action
Baroness McGregor-Smith has urged large employers to drive the agenda for improved diversity and inclusion in the workplace
The Low Pay Commission is commissioning new research to understand the effects of the NLW. The closing date is 13 March 2017.
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