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Working and workless households in the UK: January to March 2026

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India’s fertility rate falls below replacement level: Why it matters

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One in three parents has left a job due to ‘outdated’ lack of flexible working

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Hayley's husband escalated abuse during her pregnancy. Her story is not uncommon

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Commentary: What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie?

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Third of companies say they will be making redundancies by start of next year

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