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Letby case has prompted calls for increased safeguards in UK health service — they must encourage greater transparency
Siren calls about the scale of health service funding ignore its role in the push to grow the economy
Pension sharing orders down by 35 per cent in past four years
The pandemic inquiry will reveal fundamental failings that we must address for the sake of dead and bereaved Britons
Andy Haldane will leave central bank in June after working there since 1989
Commitment to workers’ rights questioned as ministers decline to retain Matthew Taylor
Two books help us get to grips with tribalism but cannot escape the biases of their own tribes
Call for licences and tougher regulations owing to ‘endemic non-compliance’
Body to replace three agencies; observers say the fragmentation hampers law enforcement
Report lays out four potential scenarios for how the UK economy might develop by 2035
Unions criticise government proposals to improve worker protection while retaining flexibility
Planned measures follow Taylor Review into gig economy and changing workplace
PM’s wish to appease anger over job insecurity sits badly with business groups
Voters are signalling that the struggle is on to define a new workplace settlement
Move would encourage lower earners to save more, says former Blair adviser
It was a chance to tackle flaws in the flexible-labour market — but she did not take it
Consultations in wake of Taylor report to include bigger fines and holiday pay
Nothing empowers a skilled worker like the option to walk out and take a better offer
But PM resists parental pay for self-employed as Taylor review urges gig economy reform
The Taylor report offers useful reform rather than revolution
New report assesses how to protect workers without stifling technological change
Former Blair adviser says UK government should clearly define who is a ‘worker’
Government should encourage companies to improve employment options
Taylor proposals on labour market likely to anger business and disappoint unions
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