The 10 biggest business stories on Tuesday October 13
The 10 biggest business stories on Tuesday October 13
SABMiller agrees £68 billion takeover by AB InBev; Barclays to appoint James 'Jes' Staley as new chief executive; Playboy to stop publishing pictures of naked women
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
The one chart that shows London graduates are some of the worst off in the world
The one chart that shows London graduates are some of the worst off in the world
After expenses, London graduates are left with only 19 per cent of their salary to spend
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Gentrification pushing some of the poorest members of society out of their homes, says study
Gentrification pushing some of the poorest members of society out of their homes, says study
New maps indicate a significant shift of poor communities out from the centre of the capital
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Soaring London house prices sucking cash out of economy, study says
Study shows knock-on effects of high mortgages and rents on consumer spending and wage bills, increasing risk of capital becoming no-go zone for staff across whole sectors
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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More UK jobs fail to pay a living wage
The proportion of jobs outside London paying less than £7.85 an hour rose from 21% in 2012 to 23% in 2014, according to the ONS
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Almost 30 per cent of women are paid below the living wage
Women also more than twice as likely to lose out from George Osborne's tax credit cut
The Independent UK
The Independent UK