Unemployment: the pain is shared
Today’s unemployment figures make gloomy reading, with total unemployment up to 2.64 million, a 17-year high.
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Today’s unemployment figures make gloomy reading, with total unemployment up to 2.64 million, a 17-year high.
The air is loud with denunciations of the way in which tickets for next year’s London Olympics are being allocated.
The Prime Minister and his deputy have got themselves into deep water by repeating claims about the admissions policy at Oxford University.
Scotland should do more to encourage people from poorer backgrounds to go to university, according to the National Union of Students Scotland (NUSS).
David Lammy MP claims to have extracted some interesting information about the admission of black students to Oxford and Cambridge through freedom of information requests.
The Conservative Party’s election manifesto asserts: “The difference in male life expectancy between the richest and poorest areas in our country is now greater than during Victori
In the midst of an election campaign it’s inevitable that various long-term statistics will be coming out of the woodwork.
Why are poorer people unhealthier? A commonsense response would be because they behave more unhealthily.
The gap in pay between men and women has narrowed, according to the latest data from the ONS, no matter how you measure it.