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A Tory MP has accused the Archbishop of Canterbury of hypocrisy after it emerged the Church of England uses zero-hours contracts and invests in Amazon - despite his condemning both.
House prices in the UK would collapse by one-third if Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal, Mark Carney has warned.
Brits who are planning to head to the EU with less than six months left on their passport must renew them or face being turned away at the border if there is a no-deal Brexit, the Government has warned.
The second raft of papers explaining how Britain should prepare for a possible no-deal Brexit have been revealed by the Government. PoliticsHome is reading through them so you don't have to and updating the list below.
Dominic Raab has hit back at John Lewis after the retail giant said Brexit was partly to blame for a slump in profits.
Gordon Brown has warned that the world is “sleepwalking” into another financial crisis on the ten-year anniversary of the start of the previous crash.
A liberalised, open and rules-based global trading system will bring home benefits for us all, says Minister of State for Trade Policy, George Hollingbery MP.
Data roaming charges for British mobile phone users will not increase even if there is a no-deal Brexit, ministers will announce today.
Migrants hoping to work in the UK under a Labour government will only get visas if no British workers are able to do the job, Diane Abbott will announce today.
Gordon Brown famously had to deal with at least four attempted coups during his three years as Prime Minister.
Small house builders predict that skills shortages in the building industry will hamper housing delivery and will eventually overtake access to finance as a bigger barrier to building new homes, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has reportedly clashed with Brussels’ top negotiator after it emerged that the UK has asked EU member states to hold direct talks on plans for a no-deal Brexit.
Theresa May could face a challenge against her leadership within days after Conservative Brexiteers last night openly discussed their tactics for removing her from office.
In FMB’s latest House Builders’ Survey, more SME house builders said that they expect skills shortages will be more of a constraint than access to finance over the next three years, says Brian Berry, Chief Executive, FMB.
Food exports could face significant delays at the border under a no-deal Brexit because of "poor quality" planning by the Environment Department, spending watchdogs have warned.
Innovate UK's Deputy Executive Chair and Chief Business Officer Mike Biddle writes about how central R&D funding will address the four ‘grand challenges’ identified in the Government’s modern Industrial Strategy, namely: AI and the data-driven economy; clean growth; the future of mobility; and ageing society.
Tens of thousands of jobs will be put at risk if Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal, the boss of Jaguar Land Rover has warned.
Boris Johnson today refused to address speculation that he is plotting a leadership challenge against Theresa May, as he defended a controversial claim the Prime Minister had strapped Britain to a "suicide vest".
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) was saddened to hear of the recent passing of Maurice Anders of T A Anders and Co Ltd, a founder Member of the Federation.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney has agreed stay on to help guide the UK economy through the "turbulent period" after Brexit, the Chancellor has announced.
The Labour Party’s proposal to provide statutory rights to everyone in the ‘gig economy’ will strangle innovation at birth and make it harder for people to find work which fits around their lifestyle, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) today said.
Boris Johnson will continue to criticise Theresa May’s Chequers plan in the run up to the Conservative party conference, his allies have said.
Theresa May will today commit more than £100m towards low emission technology for vehicles in a bid to make Britain a “world leader” in the sector.
The European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator has said it is “realistic” for the UK and Brussels to strike a deal within the next six to eight weeks.