More radical elements were suppressed, and trade union activity was increasingly driven underground during the 1930s.
The news highlighted the perils of depending on manufacturing as the British economy is increasingly driven by services.
A national report by the second largest teaching union says its members are being increasingly driven to drink and drugs because of stress.
The second was the discovery that the key innovations in consumer electronics are increasingly driven by the computer industry.
"To have a high school diploma alone is not considered to be an adequate education in a world increasingly driven by science and technology."
Both sides worry about introducing euthanasia into a medical system increasingly driven by economic pressures and incentives.
In an era that is increasingly driven by the exchange of information, much depends on the ability to distinguish meaning from noise.
In a market environment that many people see as increasingly driven by individual investors, sentiment is crucial.
But the appearance of new types of care is increasingly driven by technological advances.
Once a tool of government, parking requirements are increasingly driven by the market.