More men applying to be teachers
Friday, March 5th, 2010The number of men applying for teacher training has risen sharply because of the recession, training officials say.
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More men applying to be teachers
The number of men applying for teacher training has risen sharply because of the recession, training officials say.
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More men applying to be teachers
Small firms which weathered the recession
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Big success
There is growing concern over the number of people turning to gambling to survive the recession, a debt charity says.
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Concern grows over gambling in UK
The impact of the recession on unemployment is deeper than headline figures suggest, a report says.
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‘Deep impact’ of downturn on jobs
It will take several years for some parts of the UK to recover from the recession, a think tank claims.
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‘Years’ for UK cities to recover
Nick Clegg says the recession means the Lib Dems will shelve or delay key policies such as free childcare and axing tuition fees.
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Clegg shelving Lib Dem pledges
TV manufacturers hammered by the recession pin their hopes on 3D TV as a way to boost sales
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3D TV to be ’saviour’ of industry
British children received an average of £6.24 a week in pocket money this year, a slight rise despite the recession, research says.
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Pocket money ‘up by 11p in 2009′
The U.S. jobs market improved significantly in November, as employers trimmed the fewest jobs of any month since the start of the recession, and the jobless rate posted the biggest one-month decline in more than three years.
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Jobs boost for U.S. economy
There IS a hero in this recession – and it’s probably you
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Mr Moderation
Labour urges Alex Salmond to shelve his plans for a Scottish referendum and concentrate on fighting the recession.
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Drop independence plan, SNP urged
British Airways reports a loss of £292m for the six months to September, as the recession continues to hit the industry.
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British Airways hit by £292m loss
The bosses of Britain’s top firms have seen a sharp rise in salaries despite the recession, research reveals.
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FTSE bosses ‘get big salary rise’
The UK economy unexpectedly shrank 0.4% between July and September, making the recession the longest since records began.
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Record recession for UK economy
The UK economy is expected to have registered growth between July and September, meaning the recession is over.
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UK expected to exit its recession