This set of baseline assessments is designed to assess the knowledge your T Level Health students have, when they commence their course. There are assessments for: Literacy Numeracy Science The ...
The income effect and substitution effect are two concepts used to explain how and why consumers change their consumption patterns in response to changes in the price of a good or service. These ...
Since taking office in December, Argentina’s President Javier Milei has delivered on his campaign promise to slash public spending and tackle inflation head-on. His far-right, free-market policies, ...
Issue 6 of A-Level Economics Update Magazine provides exam technique, economic data and enrichment articles for all A-Level Economics students. If you'd like the print version, you can order your free ...
Using this chart from the Bank of England (scroll down to the chart called Official Bank Rate), answer these questions: 1. Why does the Bank base rate change ‘in steps’ rather than a smoother trend ...
Human Lifespan Development | Essential Models & Theories Posters / Handouts for Unit 1: BTEC National Health & Social Care Poster / Student Handout ...
In a clever mix of humour and legal strategy, Iceland Foods has attempted to trademark its "iconic" King Prawn Ring, a product it claims to have pioneered since 1991. The supermarket giant isn't just ...
Why have the profits of the Card Factory been falling? Card Factory's half-year pre-tax profits plunged 43% to £14m, despite a 3.7% rise in sales. The retailer cited soaring costs, particularly a 9.8% ...
The iconic Ratcliffe-on-Soar power plant in Nottinghamshire generates its final sparks of electricity this week, closing the chapter on Britain’s 142-year relationship with coal-powered energy. Once a ...
In economics, a free good is a good that is abundant and available without any opportunity cost or payment. Unlike economic goods, which are scarce and require resources to produce, free goods are ...
This BBC InDepth article gives an excellent overview of the various factors that feed into the UK housing market and make the achievement of housing targets so difficult. As ever, it's a mixture of ...