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Jeremy Corbyn is among group that has called on Rishi Sunak to help people who cannot work from home.
Design was "not appropriate" and has been removed, Boris Johnson’s official spokesperson says after backlash from arts workers.
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Bosses are telling staff "sign up to a new contract which is worse or you’re out", says union boss Frances O'Grady.
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No.10 was unable to produce any statistics to back up the prime minister's claim – which was compared to baseless boasts by Trump.
The UK economy has been badly hit by the coronavirus epidemic and is predicted to contract by 11.5% by the end of the year. With many businesses closing down and the furlough scheme ending in October, unemployment is expected to soar to record highs. Here we speak with Edward Cartwright, professor of economics at De Montfort University about the future prospects for workers in the UK and hear from Ryan Ward who was recently let go from his job in Glasgow despite being on the furlough scheme.
Unemployment is predicted to reach record highs in the UK as the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic begins to show. But according to one economist, it doesn’t necessarily have to be this way. Pavlina Tcherneva, director of the Economics program at Bard College, New York, believes a federal jobs programme which guarantees work for anyone who applies could significantly help during moments of financial crisis.
The Fawcett Society and West Midlands Women's Voice say they want inequality addressed, and accessible mental health hubs set up in high streets.
PM warns of a “real, real crisis” in employment as he outlines £5bn infrastructure spending to aid economic recovery from coronavirus.