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Working parents hit 15-year peak
The number of working parents has hit a 15-year high as families struggle with the higher cost of living in recent years, according to a YouGov survey. The poll found that 2.2m parents stay at home to look after their children, down from the 2.8m in a similar study in 1993. ... more
The number of working parents has hit a 15-year high as families struggle with the higher cost of living in recent years, according to a YouGov survey. The poll found that 2.2m parents stay at home to look after their children, down from the 2.8m in a similar study in 1993. ... more
Entrepreneur north-south divide
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is calling for more support for entrepreneurs after research revealed a north-south divide in the number of small business owners. Research by Hull University Business School, Cranfield School of Management and the University of St Andrews found that 23% of men and 11% of women in the south of were self-employed, compared to 17% and 8% respectively in the no... more
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is calling for more support for entrepreneurs after research revealed a north-south divide in the number of small business owners. Research by Hull University Business School, Cranfield School of Management and the University of St Andrews found that 23% of men and 11% of women in the south of were self-employed, compared to 17% and 8% respectively in the no... more
UK inflation soars to 3%
UK inflation hit its highest level in 13 months in April in the biggest monthly jump since April 2001. According to the Office for National Statistics, the consumer prices index hit 3% – an increase of 2.5% from March – while the retail prices index rose from 3.8% to 4.2%. ... more
UK inflation hit its highest level in 13 months in April in the biggest monthly jump since April 2001. According to the Office for National Statistics, the consumer prices index hit 3% – an increase of 2.5% from March – while the retail prices index rose from 3.8% to 4.2%. ... more
Manufacturers struggle with costs
Small and medium-sized manufacturers are struggling to cope with rising energy and raw material costs, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has warned. The business group’s survey revealed that average unit costs had increased in 51% of the companies surveyed in the first quarter of 2008, with just 7% saying they had decreased ... more
Small and medium-sized manufacturers are struggling to cope with rising energy and raw material costs, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has warned. The business group’s survey revealed that average unit costs had increased in 51% of the companies surveyed in the first quarter of 2008, with just 7% saying they had decreased ... more
Slowdown ‘to last until 2009’
The British Chambers of Commerce has warned that the economic slowdown in the UK is likely to last longer than had previously been thought. The business group believes consumer spending will remain subdued until the end of 2009 and called on the Bank of England to lower interest rates in a bid to prevent a full-on recession. ... more
The British Chambers of Commerce has warned that the economic slowdown in the UK is likely to last longer than had previously been thought. The business group believes consumer spending will remain subdued until the end of 2009 and called on the Bank of England to lower interest rates in a bid to prevent a full-on recession. ... more
Interest rates kept at 5%
The Bank of England has resisted the temptation to cut interest rates for the second month in a row and kept rates on hold at 5%. The decision was made despite evidence that the manufacturing, property and retail sectors are continuing to struggle in the current economic climate. ... more
The Bank of England has resisted the temptation to cut interest rates for the second month in a row and kept rates on hold at 5%. The decision was made despite evidence that the manufacturing, property and retail sectors are continuing to struggle in the current economic climate. ... more
Households feel the squeeze
The percentage of household income that is spent on food, bills and other essential items has risen from 25% to 31% over the past six years, according to research conducted by Capital Economics. Rising interest rates in recent years coupled with high food and energy prices were largely to blame, the consultancy said, although mortgage payments were likely to fall from 10.7% to 10% by 2009 as t... more
The percentage of household income that is spent on food, bills and other essential items has risen from 25% to 31% over the past six years, according to research conducted by Capital Economics. Rising interest rates in recent years coupled with high food and energy prices were largely to blame, the consultancy said, although mortgage payments were likely to fall from 10.7% to 10% by 2009 as t... more
Sharp fall in UK manufacturing
UK manufacturing output fell by its fastest rate in six months in March, data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed. Output fell by 0.5% after two months of surprisingly strong growth, which took the quarterly figure for the first three months of 2008 to 0.3% above the last quarter for 2007. ... more
UK manufacturing output fell by its fastest rate in six months in March, data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed. Output fell by 0.5% after two months of surprisingly strong growth, which took the quarterly figure for the first three months of 2008 to 0.3% above the last quarter for 2007. ... more
One in 10 drunk at work
One in 10 employees admits to having been drunk at their desk and one in three employees has been to work with a hangover, according to a study by Norwich Union Healthcare. The research found that 85% of employees who had been hungover or drunk at work said it affected their performance, with 42% feeling sleepy, 36% having difficulty in concentrating, 35% being less productive than usual and 2... more
One in 10 employees admits to having been drunk at their desk and one in three employees has been to work with a hangover, according to a study by Norwich Union Healthcare. The research found that 85% of employees who had been hungover or drunk at work said it affected their performance, with 42% feeling sleepy, 36% having difficulty in concentrating, 35% being less productive than usual and 2... more
Slump in office space demand
Demand for office space in London fell dramatically in the first three months of 2008 as the impact of the credit crunch took hold of the commercial property sector. The prime central London index – produced by property firm Savills – fell by 1.5% in the first quarter of 2008 on top of a 2% drop in the last three months of 2007. ... more
Demand for office space in London fell dramatically in the first three months of 2008 as the impact of the credit crunch took hold of the commercial property sector. The prime central London index – produced by property firm Savills – fell by 1.5% in the first quarter of 2008 on top of a 2% drop in the last three months of 2007. ... more








