Dyson to cut almost a third of its UK workforce
Company says it must be ‘entrepreneurial and agile’ in increasingly competitive market
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Company says it must be ‘entrepreneurial and agile’ in increasingly competitive market
Political turbulence in France contrasts with Labour’s expected victory at the polls
European Central Bank warns member countries of need for financial stability
As things stand, the country could do a lot worse than a Bardella government in the Meloni mould
Internships dry up after hiring boom runs out of steam
Frontline workers would be left behind by government mandates for fewer hours
Drop in people starting manufacturing courses by almost half risks skill shortage
Leaders cannot blame well-reported and improving finances to not deliver on pledges
Top central bank warns ‘it is too soon to declare victory’ against price increases
Global financial stability at risk from looming elections around world, officials fear
Labour’s financial firepower stands to benefit from a simple change to the bond-selling process
Banks are expected to offer lower returns to savers following imminent interest rate cuts
The Conservatives’ economic legacy is not nearly as bad as widely portrayed
Pensioners have benefited from 14 years of Tory rule that saw public spending ‘turn grey’
Developed countries need to escape the growth malaise we’re in
Think tank also warns pensions should be means tested to stop public funds running out
Pay-per-hour difference falls to lowest level since 1970s, reveals Resolution Foundation