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A Brexit Party candidate for the European elections has quit over a colleague's refusal to apologise for past comments on a notorious IRA bombing.
IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed, is delighted to announce the 18 freelancers and ambassadors shortlisted for the Freelancer of the Year Awards 2019. The shortlisted candidates are from all over the UK and are highly diverse. They include an astronomy expert, a florist, an international development expert and even a sex writer.
Network Rail’s ruling that 99 per cent of its contractors are ‘inside IR35’ is ‘deeply concerning’, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has warned.
There is little doubt about the outstanding need for investment in infrastructure and housing, but private investment throughout the economy, including construction, is being impacted by the current political chaos and economic uncertainty, says MPA.
Nick Brown, Head of Sustainability Great Britain, Coca-Cola European Partners has said in response to the recommendation:
Theresa May has ditched her claim that “no-deal is better than a bad deal” as she dropped a strong hint that a soft Brexit agreement with Labour could be in the offing.
The Department for Transport is set to take £50m hit after it cancelled no-deal Brexit ferry contracts.
Michael Gove has told Cabinet ministers that they would be better to accept an "unpalatable" Brexit deal with Labour than risk never leaving the European Union at all.
A perfect storm of diminished consumer confidence, rising material prices and increases in wages and salaries has resulted in the construction SME sector detracting for the first time in six years, says Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders.
Labour's manifesto for the European Parliament will not contain a pledge to hold a second Brexit referendum.
Theresa May has set a seven-day deadline for Brexit talks with Labour to reach a conclusion.
The British Plastics Federation (BPF), which represents the whole supply chain of the UK plastics industry, has published a position paper supporting the aims of the Norway proposal on plastic waste exports.
Pro-EU party Change UK has suffered a major blow ahead of the European elections after a poll found that more Brits think Labour are “anti-Brexit” than the new group.
Specialist payment and banking provider Cashplus has joined as sponsor of National Freelancers Day 2019, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has announced.
The NFB has welcomed the decision to remove or suspend seven major construction firms from the Institute of Credit Management’s Prompt Payment Code for failing to pay suppliers on time.
The board of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) is pleased to announce the formation of the NFB Major Contractors Group (NFB MCG).
Tory MPs could be forced to drop their support for Theresa May's Brexit deal if she signs a compromise agreement with Labour, Jeremy Hunt has warned.
Labour bosses are set for showdown talks on whether or not to back a referendum on the final Brexit deal.
Hopes of a Brexit deal being struck between Labour and the Government have risen after both sides said progress had been made in the latest round of talks.
A former Tory minister has warned the Government that it risks appearing “against young people” if it ploughs ahead with plans to hike EU students’ fees after Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has come under more pressure to back a second EU referendum after another trade union called on Labour to support it.
Fire does not discriminate between private and public housing. The government must move fast to replace flammable cladding on every building, no matter who owns it, and must do it now, says Rushanara Ali MP.
Jeremy Corbyn has come under fresh pressure to back a second Brexit referendum as a string of Labour's European election candidates publicly declared their support for a fresh vote.
British Safety Council’s campaigning and research work supports the aims of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
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