Anguish, frustration and fear are common themes as casualties of Covid-19’s economic chaos describe facing long-term joblessness
Across the country, thousands of the newly unemployed are living in the fallout of those abstract numbers. This week, the Guardian– people feeling the same fears and frustrations as they face the reality of long-term unemployment for the first time in their lives while searching for work in a barren job market.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Chancellor: There is hardship ahead for many people as furlough endsThe chancellor has warned there is hardship ahead for many people as the furlough scheme winds down over the next few months
Read more »
‘We were sexually frustrated’: did it work out for people who texted an ex in lockdown?It’s never been easier to track down your first love online, and during the pandemic many people did just that
Read more »
‘We were sexually frustrated’: did it work out for people who texted an ex in lockdown?It’s never been easier to track down your first love online, and during the pandemic many people did just that
Read more »
‘We were sexually frustrated’: did it work out for people who texted an ex in lockdown?It’s never been easier to track down your first love online, and during the pandemic many people did just that
Read more »
Summer by Ali Smith review – clear-sighted finale to a dazzling quartetThe last in Smith’s series of seasonal novels explores politics, pandemic and the possibility of forgiveness
Read more »
US added 1.8m jobs in July as states grapple with Covid-19 resurgenceUnemployment rate falls to 10.2% from 11.1% but remains three times pre-pandemic figure
Read more »