New figures show women are being overlooked for graduate jobs
Women make up almost 60 per cent of all graduates, but take less than 42 per cent of graduate jobs
Women make up almost 60 per cent of all graduates, but take less than 42 per cent of graduate jobs
Anyone interested in surveillance issues should be deeply worried by the latest proposal
Theresa Villiers has suggested control over welfare policy could be handed back to Westminster
The number of prisoners in England and Wales has almost doubled in the last 25 years
While governments dither, Londoners are raising funds for a rescue boat
Fears of a ‘slippery slope’ have so far been unfounded
The Labour leadership can go a long way to ensuring there are sufficient safeguards on our information and privacy
This follows revelations that the murder of Kevin McGuigan may have been at the hands of the provisional IRA
We need to see civic action at a local level, giving voters practical examples of how Labour would govern
The rising skyline doesn’t take into account the needs of the people who live here