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The value of the Pension Dashboard must be seen in the success of auto-enrolment launched in 2012, says Matthew Offord MP.
Hundreds of single parents and carers could be swept up in the Home Office's "hostile environment" immigration policy unless they are given fresh guarantees on their post-Brexit rights, the Government has been warned.
Employment Minister Alok Sharma warns that when it comes to BAME employment Britain is "still a place where inequality is all too real".
Theresa May has risked a backlash from eurosceptic MPs after she appeared to rule out the possibility of scrapping the Irish backstop from her Brexit deal with the EU.
If Portsmouth port is expected to relieve Dover in the case of a no-deal Brexit, the local area needs answers on everything from cost to congestion, says Stephen Morgan
The British plastics industry has delivered a clear message to UK political leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May in particular that they do not want a no-deal Brexit outcome to current debates.
There are just 50 days until Brexit. That’s just over seven weeks. It’s 1,200 hours, or 4,320,000 seconds.
Security guards in the Palace of Westminster could go on strike in a long-standing dispute over working conditions.
Theresa May will visit Brussels on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to win concessions that could get her Brexit deal through the Commons.
Ministers blew more than £45,000 printing hard copies of Theresa May's Brexit deal - which she now wants to re-negotiate.
Ministers will launch a fresh crackdown on "above the law" social media firms today as they promise a raft of measures aimed a curbing online threats to young people.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer has said Britain should not get "stuck on" ending the free movement of EU workers after Brexit.
Brussels will be to blame if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal, Chris Grayling has declared.
Theresa May will today insist that she can still achieve a Brexit deal that commands "broad support" in Northern Ireland as she searches for alternatives to the agreement's controversial backstop.
Today’s Hermes announcement is not a ‘new deal for the self-employed’, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has warned.
Lord Trimble is to take the Government to court in a bid to scrap the Irish backstop, claiming it breaches the Good Friday Agreement he helped to negotiate.
Surging mortar sales suggest that housebuilding in Great Britain remained buoyant in 2018, with the latest data from the Mineral Products Association (MPA) recording volumes at their highest level since records began in 2004.
Hauliers will be able to bring goods into the UK without facing checks at the border in a bid to avoid traffic jams if there is a no-deal Brexit, ministers have revealed.
The Government promised Nissan £60 million in taxpayers' cash to build two new car models in Sunderland, it has been revealed.
Theresa May is "absolutely not" planning to call a snap general election in June, Downing Street has insisted.
Rising costs and uncertainty relating to Brexit are to blame for the sharp drop in output growth in January 2019, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in response to the latest PMI data.
A decision by Nissan to shift production of a new car from Sunderland to Japan is a "warning sign" against a no-deal Brexit, Business Secretary Greg Clark has said.
Theresa May will today haul in warring Conservatives for talks as she races to find a workable alternative to the controversial Brexit backstop.
A simple solution to streamlining customs and regulatory checks, in Ireland and across the Channel, is in reach. What we need is the political will, says Marcus Fysh