Sentences with phrase «figure released today»

Figures released today showed real earnings were now falling for the first time since 2014, with wages rising by 2.1 % while inflation rose at 2.7 %.
In light of this, the new figures released today look even more embarrassing.
Labour is now over # 10 million more in debt than the Conservative party, figures released today revealed.
There were 37 % more people spotted sleeping on the streets last year than in 2010, according to government figures released today.
Media Statement 16 October, 2015 NEW AUSTRALIAN DATA SHOWS CONSUMPTION OF SOFT DRINKS IS IN DECLINE New figures released today by the ABS shows consumption of soft drinks continues to decline.
Official figures released today show that there are more than 470,000 children in English primary schools who do not speak English as their first language.
Stephen Twigg MP, shadow education secretary, responds to figures released today which show education funding faces biggest spending reduction since the 1950s:
Commenting on these figures, Noble Francis, Economics Director at the Construction Products Association, said: «The GDP figures released today show that the final quarter of last year was extremely difficult for the economy, in which both construction and manufacturing had a significant effect.
Nearly a fifth (17 %) of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer after spotting a potential symptom wait over a month before seeing their GP, equating to an estimated 6,000 women every year in the UK, according to calculations based on new YouGov figures released today from Breast Cancer Care.
NEW YORK, NY — In April 2017, New York State's private sector job count increased by 4,700, or 0.1 %, to 8,032,300, according to preliminary figures released today by the New York State Department of Labor.
A leading animal welfare charity is calling for the mandatory microchipping of cats after figures released today show that two in three stray...
Food prices are taking a battering in France, as figures released today confirm a price deflation trend at the retail level.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls dismissed the announcement, citing figures released today that show unemployment has hit a 17 - year high and calling for an economic «plan B».
«The oil tanker has turned around» Immigration figures released today showed that the government was finally beginning to reduce net migration to the UK, leading Green to restate his goal of cutting net immigration to the tens of thousands by 2015.
Home Office figures released today showed a decrease in the number of Asbos issued, but also revealed an increase in breaches of the orders from 47 per cent in 2000 - 2005 to 49 per cent in 2006.
This warning comes as productivity figures released today reveal how Britain compares with its fellow G7 nations and largest global trading partners.
Commenting on figures released today by The Children's Society, showing that one million children in England will miss out on free school meals under plans to «means test» universal credit, Dr Mary Bo...
Media release from Cats Protection In light of RSPCA figures released today that show a rise in unwanted animals, the UK's leading feline welfare charity has announced it struggling to cope with the nation's ever - growing cat crisis.
Darth Maul, the last of the announced Star Wars figures released today (excepting Boba Fett, who's already released, but timed exclusive until early next year), and a couple slick new promo photos dropped with him.
Sponsorship figures released today show that BP donations increased from just # 150,000 in 1991 to only # 330,000 in 2006 - less than 0.5 percent of Tate's overall operational budget during that time.
Art lovers visiting Tate would have to donate less than 1p to allow the galleries to drop oil company BP as a sponsor, according to figures released today following a Freedom of Information request.
«The new figures released today put a spotlight on the important role older people play in society by providing informal care for partners and other relatives.
UK greenhouse gas emissions fell by 8.4 percent between 2013 and 2014, according to official figures released today by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
New York State's private sector job count increased by 12,300, or 0.2 percent, to 8,045,400, a new all - time record high, according to preliminary figures released today by the state Department of Labor.
Department of Education responds to figures released today which show education funding faces biggest spending reduction since the 1950s.
The UK economy grew by 0.8 % in the third quarter of 2013, according to officials GDP figures released today.
However, new figures released today reveal the DWP currently have just 17,850 people on their caseload.
Figures released today from Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and GTM Research's Q2 2016 U.S. Solar Market Insight are in line with predictions made by Brattle Group and Texas grid operator ERCOT in forecasting a very large solar market in the state in coming years.
Peter Black AM has called on the Welsh Government to do more to support Wales» housing market after figures released today show that the housing stimulus programme in England has attracted 10,000 successful applications.
The number of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa may have leveled off, according to new figures released today by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Commenting on these figures, Noble Francis, Economics Director at the Construction Products Association, said: «The GDP figures released today show a second consecutive quarter of growth for the UK economy.
Perth home prices fell 1.2 per cent in the three months to June, official figures released today have shown, while the average price across Australia's capital cities rose 2 per cent.
The cost of a university housing doubled in the past ten years, according to figures released today.
The number of homeless people sleeping on the streets has doubled since the coalition came to power in 2010 and has soared by 30 % in the last year alone, new figures released today reveal.
Figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that despite the UK experiencing a relatively mild winter in 2011 - 12, there were still 24,000 excess winter deaths in England and Wales.
Figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show a massive 38 per cent increase in deaths across England and Wales during the arctic cold snap experienced last December, the coldest in over 100 years.
Primary schools have scored their best results ever in English and mathematics, according to official figures released today.
Unemployment has hit a 17 year high with almost three million people in the UK now out of work, according to official figures released today.
Unite general secretary, Len McCluskey, responds to the figures released today which reveal a 17 year high in unemployment.
Figures released today by university applications service Ucas show 395,307 people applied to enter higher education in 2007, some 23,624 more than in 2006.
The number of 11 - year - olds leaving primary school unable to read or write has reached half a million since Labour came to power, according to figures released today.
Figures released today show the Tories spent # 16.7 m in the run - up to the May poll compared with # 8m spent by Labour and # 4.8 m by the Lib Dems
Responding to figures released today that show the UK economy grew by 0.6 % in the three months to June, Eluned Parrott, Welsh Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for Economy, said:
The Welsh economic inactivity rate has risen over the last quarter, in stark contrast to other parts of the UK where it has fallen, new figures released today show.
Figures released today showing an increasing gap in unemployment rates between Wales and the UK average are a cause for concern, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have said.
The Welsh unemployment rate is reducing at a slower rate than any other UK region, new figures released today show.
Martin Johnson, deputy general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), responds to figures released today which show education funding faces biggest spending reduction since the 1950s
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