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  • Starting pay growth at slowest pace since 2021

    August 11, 2025

    Pay for new hires rose at the slowest pace in over four years, fresh data has indicated, in signs redundancies and higher taxes are depressing wage growth.  The lack of demand among recruiters and the larger number of job seekers in the UK economy has led to starting salary inflation slowing down to its lowest [...]

  • UK business confidence highest in 10 years, Lloyds Bank says

    July 31, 2025

    UK business confidence is at its highest level in 10 years as the service sector saw the biggest jump in optimism month-on-month, according to Lloyds Bank.  Firms were more optimistic for the third consecutive month, with the rise driven by improved trade prospects and an improved economic outlook.  Lloyds’ survey suggested hiring intentions had also [...]

  • UK sees ‘small burst’ in hiring in sign of growth

    July 24, 2025

    The UK labour market saw a “small burst” in demand for jobs in June but postings remain below levels seen last year, fresh data has found, with brutal tax rises introduced in April by Chancellor Rachel Reeves weighing on employers.  In new jobs figures published by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and Lightcast, the [...]

  • Andrew Bailey calls for lower interest rates if job market stalls

    July 14, 2025

    The Governor of the Bank of England has called for more dramatic cuts to interest rates if the jobs market sees a substantial slowdown.  In an interview with The Times, Andrew Bailey insisted: “I really do believe the path is downward” for rates.  He said that businesses are “adjusting employment” following Rachel Reeves’ tax hikes [...]

  • Wes Streeting accused of issuing ‘misleading’ plan on NHS staffing 

    July 3, 2025

    Health secretary Wes Streeting has been accused of issuing “misleading information” on staffing practice at the NHS, with plans to end the use of agencies by 2030 a “short-sighted” move that could push up costs for the taxpayer.  Streeting today unveiled Labour’s 10-year plan for the NHS focussed on rolling out weight-loss drugs, reducing people’s [...]

  • Nationwide to Greggs: King’s honours list champions UK business leaders

    June 14, 2025

    Entrepreneurs and company chiefs in tech, recruitment and banking have been recognised for their contributions to UK business in the King’s birthday honours.  Microsoft UK boss Clare Barclay and ceramics founder Emma Bridgewater, dubbed the “queen of pottery”, received damehoods for services to business.  Nationwide chief executive Debbie Crosbie, who led a £2.3bn takeover of [...]

  • Firms will have to ‘train British workers’ under immigration plans

    May 8, 2025

    UK firms will reportedly have to train British workers if they wish to hire staff from abroad as part of government efforts to lessen the economy’s reliance on mass immigration.  Firms have lowered expectations for investment in training, according to a number of recent surveys, given the UK’s bleak economic outlook for the year ahead.  [...]

  • Jobs market saw March boost ahead of ‘Awful April’ 

    April 17, 2025

    Job postings steadily increased in March in signs that employers have built some resilience ahead of tax hikes and sweeping cost rises in what has been labelled ’Awful April’.  Active job postings grew by 3.3 per cent compared to the month before as London saw the second highest increase across the country, according to the [...]

  • Layoffs creating bigger pool of jobseekers, recruiters say

    April 11, 2025

    More people were added to the large pool of jobseekers in March than at any point since the pandemic, according to recruiters, as high levels of redundancies are driving a “steeper rise” in staff availability.  Employers have come under greater strain in the months since Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announced a £25bn national insurance tax raid [...]

  • Employers still nervous as £20bn tax rise ‘hangs over like a fog’, survey says

    March 28, 2025

    Employers remain pessimistic about hiring new staff as businesses “hoped for more” from the Spring Statement, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).  Chancellor Rachel Reeves‘ Spring Statement saw multi-billion pound spending commitments on defence and construction as she vowed to “kickstart economic growth”.  But a new survey of more than 700 UK employers [...]

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