The number of people unemployed in the UK rose by 138,000 in the three months to April amid growing signs of a weaker jobs market.
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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The topic of the climate crisis is not one we often associate with football, especially not with women’s football. However, as a professional player who
Labour’s path to a majority: the seats Starmer needs to win – mapped
Constituencies with relatively higher numbers of over-50s, homeowners and people of white ethnicity are key to Labour’s hopes of winning a majority at the election,
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Jamaican man in UK for 38 years must wait another 10 to apply for citizenship
A Jamaican man in his 60s who arrived in the UK at the age of 23 has been granted leave to remain after four decades
Beefeater owner threatened with legal action over plan for 1,500 job cuts
More than 1,500 workers from restaurants including Brewers Fayre, Table Table and Beefeater outlets are threatening their parent company Whitbread with legal action over alleged
Canadian judge is latest to resign from Hong Kong’s top court
A former chief justice of Canada’s supreme court has announced she is stepping down from Hong Kong’s court of final appeal – the latest in
Malawi soldiers search mountain forests after plane carrying vice-president goes missing
Soldiers are searching mountainous forests in northern Malawi after an aircraft carrying vice-president Saulos Chilima and nine others went missing on Monday. The plane carrying
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The tears of Roger Federer, along with the tears of Rafael Nadal and even the tears of Novak Djokovic, are what finally give some point