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An extra 627,000 people are working in the private sector compared to a year ago.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
People on sickness benefits now able to take part in voluntary work experience to help them move towards a job.
Tens of thousands of long-term unemployed are getting off benefits and into jobs through the Government’s Work Programme.
Recommendations on further improvements to the Work Capability Assessment were welcomed by the Minister for Employment, Mark Hoban.
Businesses are being challenged to get involved to help tackle youth unemployment.
The number of people who are unemployed has fallen again and there are more people in work, according to new official statistics.
A new programme for young people who have never had a job or little recent work experience to help them escape a life on benefit.
New figures reveal that voluntary and community sector organisations constitute the largest number of Work Programme providers.
More than a third of people going through incapacity benefit reassessment have been found to be capable of some form of work.
The percentage of people getting unconditional support through Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) has more than doubled since May 2010.
Jobseekers who repeatedly refuse to play by the rules face losing benefits for three years under tough new rules introduced today.
More jobseekers will be given help to set up their own business under a scheme aimed at unlocking the potential of aspiring entrepreneurs.
There are more people in employment than ever before, according to new statistics published today.
Speech by Mark Hoban, Minister for Employment.
More people suffering from cancer will get the unconditional help they need under new proposals.
Employment Minister Mark Hoban has welcomed another fall in unemployment.
Martin Wheatley launches discussion paper setting out initial proposals for reforming the current framework for setting and governing LIBOR.
An independent steering group set up by the Government has published recommendations on the development of ‘simple' financial products.
The Government has published proposals to help the authorities deal with the failure of parts of the financial system other than banks.
The Government has today published a consultation on the future regulation and governance of the payments industry.
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