Economy
Wages dropped by 3.4% in April alone, the greatest fall for over two decades

Wages dropped by 3.4% in April alone, the greatest fall for over two decades
How Africa is becoming a continent of young entrepreneurs, scientists, creatives and activists

How Africa is becoming a continent of young entrepreneurs, scientists, creatives and activists
Real wages have fallen by £68 a month since last year

Real wages have fallen by £68 a month since last year
Over-50s are resigning en masse – new research explains who and why

Over-50s are resigning en masse – new research explains who and why
Government accused of ‘complacent disregard’ for taxpayers’ money over £5bn Covid loan fraud

Government accused of ‘complacent disregard’ for taxpayers’ money over £5bn Covid loan fraud
Calls for job insecurity to replace unemployment as measure of labour market

Calls for job insecurity to replace unemployment as measure of labour market
We spoke to mortgage experts about how much you need to earn to buy a house

We spoke to mortgage experts about how much you need to earn to buy a house
‘It might even be fun’: Bank of England set to publish first book demystifying UK economy

‘It might even be fun’: Bank of England set to publish first book demystifying UK economy
If Boris Johnson wants to see higher wages his government should lead by example

If Boris Johnson wants to see higher wages his government should lead by example
Our economy should benefit everyone. So where did it all go wrong?

Our economy should benefit everyone. So where did it all go wrong?
What would a global switch to cryptocurrency mean for vulnerable people?

What would a global switch to cryptocurrency mean for vulnerable people?
Rishi Sunak says Brits should be ‘grateful’ for austerity as he all but confirms universal credit cut

Rishi Sunak says Brits should be ‘grateful’ for austerity as he all but confirms universal credit cut
After Brexit and Covid, services will be just as vital as manufacturing

After Brexit and Covid, services will be just as vital as manufacturing
John Bird: The answers lie in the ground beneath our feet

John Bird: The answers lie in the ground beneath our feet
The arts overtake agriculture as a UK economic power – but cuts continue

The arts overtake agriculture as a UK economic power – but cuts continue
Household income has ground to a halt despite a rise in employment
