US Jobs Report: 64,000 New Roles, Unemployment at 4.6%
The latest US employment data shows 64,000 jobs created in November, beating forecasts. Unemployment rose to 4.6%. Read the full analysis of the market's reaction.
The latest US employment data shows 64,000 jobs created in November, beating forecasts. Unemployment rose to 4.6%. Read the full analysis of the market's reaction.
Official figures show UK unemployment rose to 5.1%, its highest since early 2021. Young people aged 18-24 saw an 85,000 increase in joblessness. Read the full analysis.
UK unemployment rose to 5.1% with 546,000 young people out of work, the highest since 2015. Analysis of the latest ONS data reveals a worrying trend for policymakers. Read the full story.
The UK's unemployment rate has risen to 5.1%, the highest level since 2021. Payrolls fell by 38,000, with younger workers hit hardest. Read the full analysis.
The UK's unemployment rate has climbed to 5.1%, its highest level since early 2021. Wage growth slows, increasing pressure on the Bank of England to cut interest rates. Read the full analysis.
Critical US employment data for October and November is finally released after a 43-day government shutdown caused a major delay, offering a crucial reality check for anxious markets.
Labour's expansion of live facial recognition technology risks putting sensitive biometric data in the wrong hands, threatening public trust and civil liberties. Read the urgent warnings.
York Christmas Market faces a backlash for severe overcrowding and sky-high prices, with locals warning it's a 'hellscape'. Discover why visitors are calling it the worst in the UK.
Bath Christmas Market faces backlash over overcrowding and high prices during its 25th year. Visitors complain of being 'packed like sardines' with no festive music. Discover the full story.
A new forecast reveals home prices are set to decline in 22 of America's 100 largest metros next year, led by Florida and California. Explore the data and economic implications.
OpenAI reveals ChatGPT user data compromised in third-party security breach. Names, emails, and location data exposed. No chat content or passwords affected. Stay informed about your data security.
Discover Poznan, Europe's most affordable Christmas market. With £30 hotels, £2.50 beers, and a 2-hour flight from the UK, it's the perfect budget festive getaway.
US jobless claims fell last week to 216,000, indicating a resilient labour market despite high-profile job cuts. Discover what the latest figures mean for the economy.
Dozens of civil liberties groups and legal experts call for parliamentary inquiry into the ICO, citing a 'collapse in enforcement activity' following the serious Afghan data breach scandal.
The long-delayed US jobs report shows 119,000 positions added in September, sending stocks on a volatile ride. Discover the implications for the Federal Reserve and the UK economy.
The delayed September US jobs report reveals weak hiring but few layoffs. Discover the economic impact and what it means for Federal Reserve policy.
As Britain's housing crisis deepens, experts question whether Labour's current strategy can deliver the homes needed. Discover the challenges and potential solutions.
The UK's Office for National Statistics will reduce its publications by 10% in 2026 to prioritise core data reliability amid Treasury concerns. Discover how this affects economic policymaking.
Wall Street faces dramatic sell-off as employment data reveals widespread hiring freezes and rising layoffs across major US corporations, sparking recession fears.
Fresh data reveals America's private sector employment continues to grow steadily despite economic headwinds, with services industries leading the charge in September's hiring spree.
Exclusive analysis reveals alarming gaps in England's public health data collection, hampering pandemic response and future planning as key metrics go unrecorded.
New analysis reveals ordinary British landlords could face bankruptcy as Labour's rental reforms threaten to squeeze profits amid rising mortgage costs and regulatory changes.
Britain's housing market shows unexpected resilience as prices climb in October, while Asian markets deliver mixed performance ahead of key tech earnings reports.
Birmingham's famous Frankfurt Christmas Market faces backlash after displaying English-only signs, raising questions about authenticity and cultural representation during the festive season.
Australia's unexpected unemployment surge to 4.4% signals an economy cooling faster than anticipated, raising urgent calls for economic stimulus rather than interest rate hikes.
The American property market is experiencing its slowest sales pace since 2015 as homes linger on the market for record periods. Experts warn of growing buyer hesitation and potential price corrections ahead.
Official figures show regular pay rose 6.2% annually while inflation slowed to 4.6%, bringing relief to British workers after prolonged cost-of-living pressures.
Britain's unemployment rate climbs to 4.3% as job losses accelerate across multiple sectors, marking the highest level since 2023 and signalling growing economic headwinds.
Prominent financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin warns of potential market turbulence ahead, drawing parallels to historical economic downturns and urging investor caution.
The Labour Party unveils radical plans to overhaul England's stressful property purchasing system, promising faster transactions and greater transparency for home buyers.