A social tariff aimed at helping mobile users struggling with the cost of living, which offers unlimited calls, texts and data for £12 a
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Tougher benefit rules have boosted employment in the UK, but have also trapped workers in dead-end jobs and weakened incentives to move from part
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UK employers expect to give workers pay rises of 5% this year, the highest in at least a decade, according to a survey of
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Q I am 46 and live in a small two-bedroom house with my two children but I need something bigger. I owe about £96,000
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