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Rail Nationalisation Makes Sense - Richard MurphyThumbnail for article : Rail Nationalisation Makes Sense - Richard Murphy
Labour says it is going to nationalise Brtain's railways Its plans make sense - as far as they go.   But, like so much that it does, this plan does not go far enough.  
Yesterday
88% Of UK Drivers Fail To Answer Five Basic Theory QuestionsThumbnail for article : 88% Of UK Drivers Fail To Answer Five Basic Theory Questions
More than 50% of British drivers admit they have not read the Highway Code since passing their driving test, despite 24 updates to the motoring bible since 2015.   To help drivers understand the gaps in their knowledge, the experts at Independent Advisor Car Insurance surveyed 2,010 drivers across the UK, spanning all ages and experience levels, to uncover common driving theory questions that baffle drivers.  
Yesterday
Making Fit Notes More Effective As Rishi Sunak Will Make It Harder To Get Sick Notes
The prime minister claims benefits have become a "lifestyle choice" for some, causing a "spiralling" welfare bill.   If the Tories win the general election, Mr Sunak wants to make it harder for some patients to obtain a sick note.  
Yesterday
Public Investment: What You Need To KnowThumbnail for article : Public Investment: What You Need To Know
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has published an explainer report setting out what public investment is and how Labour and the Conservatives differ on their approaches.   Everything you wanted to know about UK public investment but were too afraid to ask - including analysis of Labour and Conservative plans.  
Yesterday
Rishi Sunak Wants To Cut The Cost Of Sicknote Britain - But We've Found A Strong Economic Case For BenefitsThumbnail for article : Rishi Sunak Wants To Cut The Cost Of Sicknote Britain - But We've Found A Strong Economic Case For Benefits
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has announced a crackdown on sickness and disability benefits in order to end a "sicknote culture" and "over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life", in part because he claims that "good work" can actually improve mental and physical health.  He instead wants to focus on "what people can do with the right support in place, rather than what they can't do".  
Yesterday
Children (Care And Justice) Bill Passed
MSPs have backed Stage 3 of the Children (Care and Justice) Bill, enshrining in law age-appropriate care and justice for vulnerable young people across the country.   As part of wider work to embed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in law and to Keep the Promise, the Bill contains a series of measures to improve children's experiences of the care and justice systems, whether victims, witnesses or children who have caused harm.  
Yesterday
Where Are The CFOs? Two-fifths Blame Professionals Stepping Into CEO Positions
CFO Talent Gap - two-fifths of business leaders blame professionals stepping into CEO positions.   41% state CFOs moving to CEO positions as key driver of CFO turnover.  
Yesterday
Safer Communities And Justice Statistics Monthly Data Report - April 2024
This report contains summary statistics covering a number of important justice and safer communities areas.  It is published with up to date statistics every month.  
Yesterday
The Expansion Of Free Childcare Has Been A Tory-fied Mess Of A Bright Labour Idea
Polly Toynbee writing in the Guardian has demolished Rishi Sunak and Tory handling of child care in England.   The economy relies on enough workers to be available and in this crucial area with vacancies in many industries failure to handle the situation means businesses cannot recruit and families cannot get the child care to allow them to get employment.  
Yesterday
New Powers To Seize Cryptoassets Used By Criminals Go LiveThumbnail for article : New Powers To Seize Cryptoassets Used By Criminals Go Live
Greater powers for the National Crime Agency and police to seize, freeze and destroy cryptoassets used by criminals have come into force today.   Greater powers for the National Crime Agency and police to seize, freeze and destroy cryptoassets used by criminals have come into force today.  
Yesterday
Latest Main Findings For Businesses With 10+ Employees And A Presence In Scotland
Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates.   in Wave 106, 25.0% of applicable businesses reported difficulties in recruiting employees in March 2024.  
Yesterday
Are We Rapidly Moving To Another Scottish Government Election As Motions Of No Confidence Flying Fast
The Labour List Web site is pushing out the latest on motions of no confidence so with tensions rising to wards the motions to be taken next week thing are moving swiftly.  Is everyone ready for another election for the Scottish Government?.  
Yesterday
Do We Need To Raise Taxes? - Richard MurphyThumbnail for article : Do We Need To Raise Taxes? - Richard Murphy
People are asking why I am suggesting ways for the government to raise more tax revenue when modern monetary theory suggests that tax is not required to fund government spending.  The answer is to control inflation that more government spending might create, because that is the primary task of tax in the modern economy.  
25/4/2024
Lower Tax Receipts Leave Borrowing Higher Than Forecast - And No Signs Of Extra Wriggle Room To Fuel Another Pre-election Budget
UK borrowing over the last fiscal year (2023-24) was £7.6 billion lower than last year, but £60 billion higher than the year before the pandemic and, critically, £6.6 billion higher than the Office for Budget Responsibility's forecast at the Spring Budget last month, the Resolution Foundation said today (Tuesday).   The higher than forecast borrowing was driven by lower than expected tax receipts, down over £7 billion on the OBR’s latest forecast, though they were still over £65 billion up on the year before as a result of high inflation and rising taxes.  
25/4/2024
Deputy First Minister Welcomes Completion Of New £49 Million Stornoway TerminalThumbnail for article : Deputy First Minister Welcomes Completion Of New £49 Million Stornoway Terminal
A Scottish Government-backed deep-water terminal which will support future renewable energy developments and cruise ship opportunities on the Western Isles has been officially handed over to operators by Deputy First Minister Shona Robison.   Ms Robison toured the new Stornoway deep-water terminal to mark the end of the construction phase.  
25/4/2024
Stephanie Kelton - "Finding The Money" & "the Deficit Myth"Thumbnail for article : Stephanie Kelton -
Stephanie Kelton, bestselling author of "The Deficit Myth" and professor of economics and public policy, talks to Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng about changing our understanding of government spending through MMT, or Modern Money Theory.   She also explains how the national deficit is not a number to be fearful of, but can be put to good use, and how government finance is far more flexible than you might think.  
25/4/2024
Trainee Solicitor Scheme Open For ApplicationsThumbnail for article : Trainee Solicitor Scheme Open For Applications
The Government Legal Profession Trainee Solicitor Scheme is now open for applications.   The Government Legal Profession (GLP) Trainee Solicitor Scheme is now open for applications, closing at midday on Wednesday 15 May.  
25/4/2024
Aviation Fuel Plan Supports Growth Of British Aviation SectorThumbnail for article : Aviation Fuel Plan Supports Growth Of British Aviation Sector
Measures announced to give UK aviation and the SAF industry the certainty to keep creating skilled British jobs while ensuring air travel is fit for the future.   plans unveiled for world leading sustainable aviation fuel mandate, with 10% of all jet fuel set to go green by 2030.  
25/4/2024
Help For Families Of Infants - Cash-first Approach To Help With Infant Food Insecurity
A toolkit for people working with families with infants at risk of food insecurity is promoting cash first responses to allow them to safely, responsively and appropriately feed their babies and helping towards reducing the need for food banks.   Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville and Public Health Minister Jenni Minto will visit Cranhill Development Trust's Baby and Toddler group in Glasgow to see the help on offer to families with infants who may be facing financial pressure.  
25/4/2024
Firm Foundations - Understanding Why Employers Use Flexible ContractsThumbnail for article : Firm Foundations - Understanding Why Employers Use Flexible Contracts
At the end of 2023, more than one-in-eight (13 per cent) employees in UK were working on some form of flexible contract that can be viewed as ‘precarious', accounting for 3.8 million workers nationwide.   From variable-hours and zero-hours contracts to temporary work such as casual, seasonal or short-term employment, flexible contracts often entail considerable uncertainty for workers over hours or the length of employment, and a fluctuating income too.