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If they are serious about building an inclusive economy, the Tories must reverse the prolonged stagnation in productivity, writes Dan Jarvis MP
While the rest of the world’s central banks are fighting recession, the Bank of England is fostering a slowdown, writes Sir John Redwood MP
More must be done to protect grassroots venues, nurture the talent pipeline and ensure British talent isn’t stifled by the impact of Brexit, writes Conor McGinn MP
New research from IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has been published ahead of Blue Monday.
Dods People draws together a list of appointments in Westminster politics, the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector in the last week.
Guy Verhofstadt suggested that the UK could rejoin the EU in the next few decades as young voters will demand it.
More than two thirds of building society accounts pay a higher interest rate than the base rate, compared to just over half of accounts held with banks.
Agreeing a free trade deal between the UK and Brussels by the end of 2020 is "just not possible", according to a senior EU official.
Dick Elsy, Chief Executive Officer of the HVM Catapult, will be retiring in August 2020 after nearly eight highly successful years in the role.
MPA Cement has published its 2019 Sustainable Development Report, based on data provided by MPA Cement’s five member companies who together supplied 78% of the cement consumed in the UK in 2018.
The British Overseas Territories should be invited to become equal members of the United Kingdom after Brexit, according to a former Conservative minister.
The Tories are in a commanding position to address the many outstanding issues that have accumulated over the past few years. From boundary reforms to a bold offer to the Overseas Territories, former minister John Penrose has plenty of ideas for how his party can make the most of its newly acquired power. The MP talks to Sebastian Whale
IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) and wealth management specialists Nutmeg have agreed a new deal to help IPSE members with their finances.
Responsible Finance respond to a new report from Turn2Us which showed over two million households – 4.8 million people – are living without at least one essential household appliance.
A Liberal Democrat peer compared post-Brexit Britain to Nazi Germany during a debate on Boris Johnson's Brexit plans.
Boris Johnson is planning a huge fundraising drive so that Big Ben can chime at the moment the UK leaves the EU, he has revealed.
There will be enormous challenges in delivering mobility and transport for the future. Regulatory, political, technological, environmental, and commercial factors will all be in play, along with questions of changing consumer and citizen behaviour, writes Stephen Rooney of the Association for Project Management (APM).
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is "bad for our Union and for our economy", Theresa May's former top aide has declared.
The new Governor of the Bank of England is regarded as a safe pair of hands – but the challenges he faces as we leave the EU will require a creative flair writes Maria Busca
The loan charge is a legislative, operational and communications failure on a grand scale by HMRC, writes David Davis MP
"An element of racism" lay behind Britain's push to leave the European Union, Clive Lewis has said.
The European Union will "not be rushed" into signing off on post-Brexit agreements with Britain despite a UK law setting a fixed deadline on the talks, Ireland's deputy prime minister has warned.
The Home Office’s extradition request for the wife of a US intelligence officer, charged with death by dangerous driving, has been branded “highly inappropriate” by US officials.
The UK's departure from the European Union has taken another major step forward after MPs finally gave approval to Boris Johnson's Brexit plans.
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