Government plans to lower student loan repayment threshold met with contempt
“The injustice is simply outstanding” says the National Union of Students on government proposal to slash the amount graduates must earn before repaying student loans.
“The injustice is simply outstanding” says the National Union of Students on government proposal to slash the amount graduates must earn before repaying student loans.
The most reliable estimate so far shows we’re losing almost exactly as much as what Brexiteers said we’d gain.
Gender pay disputes will grow over the next year as new legislation forces large employers to reveal the average pay of their male and female staff.
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SNP had previously accused Westminster of misrepresenting Scotland’s finances
Annual pay rose 2.5 per cent for the average Londoner, compared to 5.9 per cent for the rest of the UK
Balls and Miliband have repeatedly explained the crisis in terms of the global crash – but they still face accusations of evasion
Chancellor George Osborne’s has been slapped down by his EU counterparts and by the Financial Times over his claim to have halved the UK’s £1.7bn EU budget surcharge.
New analysis by the economic consultant Howard Reed supports Piketty’s view that inequality is on the rise.
Alex Hern reports on the calls from the Financial Times to drop the NHS bill. Although they are attacking from the right, this will pile yet more pressure on the government.