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Construction SMEs enjoyed rising workloads in the second quarter of 2018, despite continuing concerns over skills shortages and increasing costs, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has welcomed the publication of the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) on the 24th July, which recognises that a sufficient supply of minerals is essential to provide the infrastructure, buildings, energy and goods that society relies upon.
Parliament should attempt to improve conditions for vulnerable self-employed workers, but it must not regulate the platform economy out of existence in doing so, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has warned.
Dominic Raab has been mocked today after misspelling European Union in a crucial Brexit document.
CMI explores the shift in thinking as companies dig deep to communicate their purpose to engage millennials, keep profits on track and avoid corporate crises
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is pleased to announce that it will once again sponsor the G18 Awards, which will take place this year at the London Hilton on Park Lane on 30 November 2018.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Group is delighted to be supporting the 44th National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) Awards, taking place on 22nd November at One Whitehall Place, London.
Almost half (43%) of self-employed people have completed projects – in some cases up to £60,000’s worth – they were never paid for, a new report by IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) and the IPA (the Involvement and Participation Association) has found.
Ministers will be handed the power to block or unwind foreign takeovers and mergers if they are thought to pose a risk to national security, under fresh proposals.
Britain’s poorest families saw their incomes go backwards last year, as the gap between the lowest earners and those on middle and higher-pay grades widened.
A raft of public sector workers are in line for pay rises of up to 3.5% after years of austerity, Theresa May will announce today.
Ministers failed to capitalise on the fall in the value of the Pound after the EU referendum to help the UK's struggling exporters, Jeremy Corbyn will claim.
To counter the cat and mouse game of individuals having to take companies to employment tribunals, employment law should be reformed so that it is companies who have to prove their workforce is self-employed, says Frank Field MP.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP for North East Somerset, told the Telegraph that “sclerotic planning laws” and “gummed up regulation” have contributed to the under-supply of homes and unsustainable house price growth.
Russian president Vladimir Putin would be the only person “rejoicing” at a no-deal Brexit, a top Cabinet minister has said.
IKEA has today announced plans to open a new city centre shop on Tottenham Court Road, the first of its kind in London.
Theresa May will attempt to sell her controversial Brexit plan to the North East of England today, as she gathers her top ministers for the last Cabinet meeting before the summer recess.
Online shopping giant Amazon has drawn up plans for "civil unrest" if the UK crashes out of the European Union without a deal, it has emerged.
EU citizens already living in the UK should be given physical ID cards after Brexit to prevent the “devastating consequences” of another Windrush-style scandal, MPs have said.
British women could see their human rights rolled back under Brexit, the equalities watchdog has warned.
MPs have urged the Government to consider banning the sale of fur after it emerged that current rules around labelling are not being enforced.
Senior Tory figures including a former Prime Minister and ex-cabinet minister have expressed their fears over the future of Theresa May’s government, declaring that Brexit is “tearing us apart”.
Britain could be heading for a general election later this year if the House of Commons continues to be deadlocked over Brexit, Sir John Major has predicted.
David Davis has called on Theresa May to “start again” over Brexit, as the former Cabinet minister insisted it would not be “the end of the world” if Britain leaves the EU empty-handed.
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