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Whitehouse News
19 May 2014
Value of UK public sector outsourcing deals up by 168%
28 April 2014
Help to Work scheme comes into effect
17 April 2014
Labour Party confirms that it would reform the WCA
16 April 2014
UK unemployment falls below 7% for first time since 2008
28 March 2014
Study claims state pupils do better at university
25 March 2014
Think tank calls for reform of zero hours contracts
17 March 2014
Universal Jobmatch to be scrapped by the DWP?
13 March 2014
Unpublished analysis of the Work Programme shows a lack of provider support for the scheme
11 March 2014
Survey suggests upturn in public sector employment
10 March 2014
Labour's 'Jobs Guarantee' to last for a whole Parliament
4 March 2014
70,000 job seekers' benefits withdrawn unfairly, according to Policy Exchange
25 February 2014
New study shows student volunteering worth £175 million a year
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