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Data-led insights from employers give us a clearer picture on routes to great jobs in priority sectors, writes Skills England ...
The increase in the number of people claiming Universal Credit (UC) with “no work requirements” is up from 2.67 million in ...
Thirty-five years ago in mid-July, bulldozers demolished the homes, hopes and aspirations of over 300,000 people in the low ...
Derwent London has said the fundamentals of the London office market continue to strengthen despite a “volatile” economic backdrop. London’s office market has been in recovery since the end of last ...
This is where technology-enabled diaspora engagement becomes a game-changer. By building digital bridges between Nigerians ...
Electric shock therapy for mental health conditions does not work for most people and can cause patients to lose treasured ...
This idyllic area has been taken over by wealthy Americans installing swimming pools and air con - and the infrastructure isn't up to it ...
Decades of “university for all” rhetoric is hurting students whose degrees no longer pay off, and taxpayers who are stumping ...
By growing more decentralized, ISIS has become a more dangerous threat to increasingly numerous parts of the globe.
As President Trump seeks a breakthrough in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, former Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) are torn.  A ceasefire deal could finally free thousands ...
"This is nothing on its face but racism and subjugation," Jamal Holtz, president of D.C. Young Democrats, told theGrio.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said that while he and his colleagues look at the "totality" of the data, the best ...