Labour came to power offering an antidote to the “chaos” of the post-Brexit years. The manifesto was simply entitled “Change” and promised to rebuild Britain, “tearing down” the ...
The current and past editions of the report are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The unemployment rate is the percentage of the labor force without a job. It is a lagging ...
It makes for grim reading for Keir Starmer and the Labour party — but also for the leaderless Conservatives. Some more thoughts on that below. Inside Politics is edited by Harvey Nriapia today.
From increasing capital gains tax rates to targeting tax-free lump sums, Telegraph Money takes you through what Labour could have in store. Much of Labour’s plans are still relatively unknown ...
This sinister and at times deadly practice, known as “red-tagging,” has become a serious threat to labor rights in the Philippines. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. should direct officials to ...
From the newbies to the Yimbys, the trade unionists to the environmentalists, Sienna Rodgers maps out the groups forming among members of the new and expanded Parliamentary Labour Party.
Labour members at the party's conference have voted in favour of a motion calling for ministers to reverse their cut to the winter fuel allowance, in an embarrassing blow to Sir Keir Starmer.
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The arrival of a Labour Government has catalysed a talent drain. The wealthy and skilful are fleeing Britain, particularly as fears grow over a range of tax rises in Rachel Reeves’s first Budget.
A Labour MP has sought to balance criticism of P&O Ferries after reports the Transport Secretary’s call for a boycott of the company could have jeopardised a £1 billion investment in the UK.
LONDON — Keir Starmer on Tuesday became the first Labour Party leader in 15 years to address the party’s annual conference as prime minister, but the celebration of Labour’s return to power ...