Price shock in Tunisia and the world economy
When Governments start to fall, perhaps the world will notice the economic background, writes Faisal Islam.
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When Governments start to fall, perhaps the world will notice the economic background, writes Faisal Islam.
After two decades in power, the Tunisian President stands down in the face of violent anti-Government unrest across the country. Jonathan Rugman reports on the crisis, from Tunisia.
Home Secretary Theresa May says the number of migrant workers coming to Britain from outside the EU will be cut by a fifth and capped at 21,700 from next year. Gary Gibbon looks at the numbers.
Does Michael Gove MP’s claim that only 45 boys and girls eligible for free school meals got into Oxbridge stand up?
“I think the banks have pulled one. They maybe didn’t plan on it, but looking back it’s quite an amazing steal… “The banks got an amazing deal last September, they were rescued by the taxpayer, and then refloated themselves giving the taxpayer very little of the upside and now they are going to have very…
Tomorrow official unemployment figures will show another alarming rise in people out of work. So far the private sector has born the brunt, but today the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development is warning the public sector is likely to be badly hit, losing 350,000 over the next five years.