Already we're starting to see a number of job fairs across the country, a big focus of which is the retail Christmas positions, so get
Poundland, the high st discount shop, is planning to open 20 new stores by the end of the year. With upto 35 staff per store, that
Skills Minister John Hayes today called on all UK businesses to promote informal learning at work, following pledges from sixty-four innovative companies to increase informal
At the unveiling of the latest car to be built at Sunderland, Nissan announced the creation of 75 advanced apprenticeships over the next 5 years.
PREMIER Inn has 40 jobs available in its newest hotel at Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport, and is holding a recruitment day on Wednesday, August 25
Londoners will be trained to learn a new range of skills in an effort to secure hundreds of new jobs being created by the ongoing
The Recruiter recently reported a huge increase in the number of interim managers in the logistics sector. The data came from the logistics recruitment
he number of 18-24 year olds on the dole for over six months has increased in 142 local authorities across the UK since last year,
according to recent research by Kelly Services, 53% of UK workers claim they would be more productive if they were able to share in profits
Metro Bank opened its doors a couple of weeks ago in London’s Holborn, they're now recruiting for a range of positions, including cashiers, managers and
Here is a sobering thought: it is estimated that there are more than 750m vehicles on the planet, and that this mechanical population is swelling by more than 50m newcomers each year.
When Shakespeare made his way from London to the family home in Stratford-upon-Avon, it is safe to assume he did not shove his quills in the boot of a Vauxhall Astra and tear along three lanes of tarmac. No.
There is grandeur of every kind as the A82 carries you from almost the centre of Glasgow to Fort William in the foothills of Ben Nevis.
There were plenty of signs in the window of Claire's Newsagents on Church Street ? "Grazing land wanted"; "Bats talk at Haydon Bridge Methodist Church" ? but no indication of any life.
It might as well be said straight away: the A40 is not the prettiest road in Britain. It could not, like others we have chosen, fill a photo album with breathtaking views over moor or downland, and it could hardly be called underused, known to millions of motorists as the way out of London heading for the M40 to Oxford, Cheltenham, mid-Wales or the Midlands.
Charles Dickens would be devastated if he came back today to Great Yarmouth.