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It’s 13 million and counting! FENSA is pleased to announce that long term FENSA Member, DG Solutions has been recognised for successfully completing the 13 millionth installation through the FENSA self-certification scheme for replacement doors and windows.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is delighted to welcome Slimline Glazing & Aluminium Systems into Membership.
The perfect blend of financial expertise and glazing know-how.
Unite chief Len McCluskey has downplayed the chances of his union backing a fresh referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.
Downing Street has delivered a withering put down to Boris Johnson’s claims that Theresa May's Brexit plan has left the UK strapped to a "suicide vest".
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is all set for its annual Members’ Day with around 100 delegates expected at the Federation’s showcase event of the year, which takes place on Wednesday 12th September at The National Conference Centre (inc. The National Motorcycle Museum) in Solihull, West Midlands.
A million and a half young people have turned 18 since the 2016 EU referendum – and they must be given a chance to vote on their future, argues Lord Foulkes
A former Brexit minister has said the Conservatives are heading for a "catastrophic split" unless Theresa May dumps her Chequers plan.
Senior Cabinet figures have rebuked Boris Johnson after the former Foreign Secretary claimed that Theresa May’s Brexit deal had left the UK strapped to a "suicide vest".
Unions chief Frances O’Grady has warned Theresa May that the Trades Union Congress is ready to throw its “full weight” behind a second EU referendum.
Philip Hammond is under pressure from at least 60 Tory MPs to find £2.6bn to compensate those who lost chunks of their pensions following the near-collapse of finance giant Equitable Life.
Members of the UK's three largest trade unions overwhelmingly support a referendum on the final Brexit deal, according to a new poll.
British police chiefs are reportedly preparing contingency plans to cope with a potential breakout of disorder should Britain leave the European Union without a deal.
Boris Johnson has sparked fresh outrage from fellow senior Tories by claiming Theresa May’s Brexit deal has left the UK strapped to a "suicide vest".
Builders spend 2 ½ years driving their van over the course of their working lives and almost one year trying to locate a particular tool, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB)
In a double blow to the self-employed, the Government appears poised to axe its flagship New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) scheme just 24 hours after it announced it was u-turning on a pledge to abolish Class 2 NICs, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) today said.
The decision to abandon a promised tax cut for millions of the UK’s smallest businesses represents a fundamental breach of faith by a Government who seems to have turned its back on the self-employed, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) today said.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has dropped plans to cut tax for millions of self-employed workers amid fears that it could make the lowest paid worse off.
The Government should write into statute a positive definition of self-employment after an employment tribunal found that HMRC should have treated professional football referees as contractors and not employees, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) today said.
Whitehall departments face having to make swingeing cuts to their budgets in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Treasury has warned.
Karen Bradley has enjoyed a steady rise to the Cabinet since entering parliament in 2010. Trusted by the Prime Minister to take on the Northern Ireland brief in January, the Tory MP has been exposed to some of the region’s “intractable” challenges. Can she help break the deadlock at Stormont? Sebastian Whale travels to Belfast to see if any progress has been made
Britain and France have reached an “agreement in principle” which would bring an end to a bitter standoff over scallop fishing in the English Channel.
Ministers have announced a new scheme which will allow British farms to employ immigrant workers after Brexit.
Chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee, Liberal Democrat MP Norman Lamb, writes ahead of today’s debate on science and Brexit. He calls for new rules to support skilled immigration and progress on a pact to ward off the effects on science of a ‘no deal’ scenario.