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  • David Cameron renews pledge to lead UK to full employment, but what is it?

    January 19, 2015

    David Cameron has said that he and the Conservatives are committed to full employment in Britain. The UK, Cameron said, would be a "jobs factory," with benefit caps lowered and immigrants' access to welfare limited. To achieve this goal, Cameron pledged to help small businesses, saying: “we’re the party of the roofers and the retailers; [...]

  • Theresa May: More effort needed to “wipe out” anti-Semitism

    January 18, 2015

    Home secretary Theresa May has said Britain must redouble its efforts to wipe out anti-Semitism, speaking at an event to commemorate the four Jewish people killed in Islamist extremist attacks in France. "The dreadful events in Paris are a reminder of the serious terrorist threat that we face." "The attack on a Jewish supermarket, where [...]

  • Long-term policies more than falling oil prices are needed for sustainable wage growth business groups tell Cameron

    January 17, 2015

    Long-term solutions rather than the short-term gains from falling oil prices are needed to boost wages, business groups have said. David Cameron urged businesses to pass on the benefits of falling oil prices to staff through higher wages on his visit to Washington yesterday. Business groups have responded saying lower oil prices are already creating [...]

  • Ed Miliband: Britain “choking on their cornflakes” over Cameron’s pay rise from oil price plea

    January 17, 2015

    Ed Miliband has slammed David Cameron for urging businesses to pass on savings from falling oil prices to staff in the form of higher wages. The Labour leader said the country were “choking on their cornflakes” after hearing Cameron’s plea, speaking at the Fabian Society conference. He accused the Prime Minister of years of “denial, [...]

  • Pensioner bonds: George Osborne heralds over £1bn sold to over-65s as a “huge success”

    January 17, 2015

    More than 100,000 savvy silver-haired savers have jumped at the chance to buy the government's new pensioner bonds, netting the Treasury more than £1bn in just two days. Chancellor George Osborne called it "the biggest opening sales of any retail financial product in Britain's modern history” after the one and three-year bonds went on sale [...]

  • Mike Ashley and Rangers board draw fan protests over £10m Ibrox loan offer

    January 17, 2015

    The board of Rangers football club and shareholder Mike Ashley have drawn the ire of football fans over a potential £10m loan to the struggling Scottish club. Hundreds of Rangers fans gathered at the Ibrox Stadium last night to protest against the offer made my the Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner who wants the [...]

  • Cameron tells business to pass on falling oil price benefits to staff through higher wages

    January 17, 2015

    Businesses reaping the rewards of plummeting oil prices have been urged to pass on the savings to staff in the form of higher pay by David Cameron. Asked about the matter on a visit to Washington, the Prime Minister told reporters: "Obviously I want to see companies’ success passed through in terms of wage increases. [...]

  • Tesco boss Dave Lewis given dressing down over “toxic culture” as he pulls controversial plans for Ealing Green store

    January 16, 2015

    Tesco has pulled its plans for a controversial new store on Ealing Green – despite it not being on the list of those dropped under Dave Lewis' new strategy.     But that still hasn't stopped the new chief executive coming in for a dressing down by an angry campaigner over Tesco's “toxic culture”, claiming [...]

  • Tesco tells a third of senior directors they face redundancy or demotion as Dave Lewis’ restructure begins to bite

    January 16, 2015

    Tesco has started warning senior directors that they face redundancy or demotion, as part of a restructure designed to get the supermarket back on track.     Around a third of these key decision-makers have been told by Tesco top brass that they face redundancy or “changed responsibilities at a lower work level”, according to [...]

  • Mike Ashley’s USC bought out of administration by… Mike Ashley’s Republic

    January 16, 2015

    Mike Ashley's fast fashion retailer USC has been bought out of administration by… Mike Ashley's fast fashion retailer Republic.   A notice of intention to put USC, which was bought out by Sports Direct in 2011, into administration was filed last week, with the threat that the company's 90 stores would shut, putting hundreds of [...]

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