'Who you know' counts, survey says
Almost two-thirds of people believe “who you know” matters more in life than “what you know”, a survey for the government’s social mobility commission suggests.
Almost two-thirds of people believe “who you know” matters more in life than “what you know”, a survey for the government’s social mobility commission suggests.
Two former health secretaries deny mishandling issues relating to scandal-hit English healthcare watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Successive governments have failed to produce a coherent long-term strategy for housing, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says.
Negotiations between the Treasury and other departments over the next round of spending cuts for 2015-6 conclude ahead of Wednesday’s Spending Review.
The UK economy is “leaving intensive care”, Chancellor George Osborne will say as he unveils his spending plans for 2015-16 on Wednesday.
Labour leader Ed Miliband suggests he will draw inspiration from the post-war administration of Clement Attlee if his party comes to power in 2015.