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  • At least one German believes a deal with Greece is possible – EU commissioner Guenter Oettinger says agreement could be reached by end of week

    June 1, 2015

    Against a background of pessimism from everyone involved, there is one German official who believes a deal between Greece and its creditors is in sight.    Guenter Oettinger, Germany's EU commissioner, said this morning a deal could be achieved this week.   "We will need progress at the working group level, in order that we [...]

  • Greek leader resents way creditors have behaved

    June 1, 2015

    Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras launched a scathing tirade of criticism at the country’s creditors yesterday, accusing them of giving a false representation of negotiations and hitting out at their insistence that Greece stick to its austere path. “The lack of an agreement so far is not due to the supposed intransigent, uncompromising and incomprehensible [...]

  • Cambridge, Guildford and Reading: These are the UK cities where getting a job is easiest

    June 1, 2015

    If you want to play the odds when going for a job, you might want to focus on some of the major satellite cities around London. The cities with the highest number of jobs per applicant were found in the south of England. Cambridge had just 0.11 jobseekers per vacancy, while Guildford had 0.15.  People living [...]

  • David Cameron says free childcare to double in 2016 to 30 hours per week for working parent households

    May 31, 2015

    Working parents can look forward to 15 hours of additional free childcare each week as soon as next year, the Prime Minister will say today.   David Cameron will announce that the government is bringing forward its plans to increase  free childcare for working parents, from 15 hours to 30 hours per week.    On [...]

  • Professional hiring on the up as salaries in engineering and finance rise

    May 31, 2015

    Finance and accounting staff are in growing demand as Britain’s economic recovery takes off, recruiters at the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCO) revealed today. The number of vacancies for professionals on recruiters’ books is up 16 per cent on the year, with finance and accounting positions up 11 per cent. Salaries for new finance [...]

  • Competition for UK workers climbs in April as job vacancies rise

    May 31, 2015

    The UK’s job market tightened further in April, with the number of vacancies climbing and the number of jobseekers falling.   There were 1,033,435 job vacancies in April, according to figures released today by job search site Adzuna.co.uk.    It marks a post-recession high and is 25.6 per cent more than in the same month [...]

  • Tax Freedom Day: The average Briton “works for 150 days a year” just to pay their taxes

    May 31, 2015

    The average British citizen works for 150 days of the year solely to pay their taxes, according to the Adam Smith Institute, organisers of Tax Freedom Day.  The UK's Tax Freedom Day fell on 31 May this year, one day later than it did in 2014. It is calculated by the Adam Smith Institute, and [...]

  • UK economy grows at fastest rate in a year says CBI

    May 31, 2015

    Dismayed by the weak GDP growth announced earlier this week? Don't be, says the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). In contrast to the tiny 0.3 per cent first quarter growth revealed in official figures last month, the CBI has argued that Britain's private sector recorded its strongest economic growth for a year in the three [...]

  • Grexit is “not inevitable”, says Moody’s

    May 29, 2015

    Greece is likely to remain in the euro even if it defaults on a €300m repayment to the International Monetary Fund on 5 June, credit ratings giant Moody's said today.  Although analysts have speculated over the likelidhood of a Greek exit from the Eurozone, today it would not happen automatically, according to the report, which [...]

  • US GDP beats expectations – but still falls by 0.7 per cent

    May 29, 2015

    US GDP fell by 0.7 per cent in the first three months of the year, official statistics published today showed – better than the 0.9 per cent drop expected by analysts, but nevertheless a disappointing performance. The figure is a sharp fall from the 0.2 per cent growth originally estimated for the first quarter, although [...]

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