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Sajid Javid has warned colleagues that failing to back Theresa May’s EU withdrawal agreement by the end of October could lead to Brexit being cancelled altogether.
A trade war between the US and China would be "very dangerous" for the UK economy, Phillip Hammond has said.
Donald Tusk has said that he believes there is a 30% chance that Britain will not leave the European Union.
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) is calling for the Government to cut the VAT on home improvement work following official data from the ONS published today. While there has been a rise in output over the first quarter of the year, construction output decreased month-on-month by 1.9% and the repair and maintenance series fell to its lowest level since December 2018, experiencing a fall of 3.1% compared to the previous month.
A 334,000 (63%) rise in highly-skilled female freelancers has driven the UK’s freelance revolution over the last 10 years according to new research from IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed. The increase, which represents a group larger than the population of Nottingham, takes the number of senior-level women freelancing in the UK to 863,000.
A former government chief whip has said he understands why some Conservatives will not vote for the party at the European elections.
Amber Rudd today announced a major rollback on benefits sanctions and said she hoped any damage done to the Tory brand by the controversial regime could be reversed.
CMI have commented on TUC report “Improving Line Management”.
Jennifer Tankard, Chief Executive of Responsible Finance has responded to Guy Opperman MP's article.
David Gauke has blamed the “wishful thinking” of his pro-Brexit colleagues during the EU referendum for fuelling voter anger across the country.
We will hopefully never face the type of devastation Louisiana suffered, but we can learn the lessons of how it engendered longstanding cooperation to address issues of financial inclusion to ensure everyone in Britain can access the financial support they need, says Guy Opperman MP.
The new immigration scheme aimed at guaranteeing the rights of EU nationals after Brexit is set to become a Windrush scandal “times ten,” ministers have been warned.
Brits would each be £800 a year worse off if the UK remained in a customs union after Brexit, according to new analysis.
Jeremy Corbyn will hit out at Theresa May’s failure to secure Brexit on time when he launches Labour’s EU elections campaign.
People currently in work will be able to turn to Job Centres to help them boost their careers and increase their pay under plans to be announced by Amber Rudd.
Theresa May is expected to put her Brexit deal to another Commons vote within days despite the ongoing deadlock in the Government's talks with Labour.
Theresa May will hold showdown talks with senior Tory MPs as pressure mounts on her to set out when she plans to quit Downing Street.
IKEA UK and Barnardo’s today announce a new three-year national partnership to support children and young people across the UK, with a focus on young carers.
Staff working for the Labour party could take strike action after rejecting a third and "final" pay offer by bosses.
Theresa May has been dealt a fresh blow after a Conservative colleague confronted her in the Commons to demand that she quit as Prime Minister.
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has published a briefing ‘Sand Supply – a UK Perspective on a Global Issue’ as a contribution to the current global debate regarding the availability, access to and consumption of sand.
Arfon MP Hywel Williams writes: "Plaid Cymru is calling for Wales’ European funding to be doubled in order to jumpstart our economy and provide a much-needed boost to working people’s income".
Labour has accused the Government of not being "willing to compromise" as negotiations on a joint-Brexit deal once again broke up without agreement.
Britain's new MEPs may end up having to take their seats in the European Parliament after all, Downing Street has admitted.
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