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Thousands of jobs could be lost after Airbus threatened to leave the UK in frustration at the lack of progress by Theresa May in the Brexit negotiations.
Philip Hammond has hit back at Cabinet rival Boris Johnson as the splits among Theresa May's frontbench on Brexit erupted once more.
Emily Thornberry has accused pro-EU Labour MPs of "dishonesty" over their campaign for Britain to join the European Economic Area.
A Government minister has called on Theresa May not to "cower in a corner" as she tries to strike a Brexit deal with Brussels.
From building more houses to doing right by the families of Grenfell, Dominic Raab is ‘restless’ to achieve results. And as the country prepares to leave the European Union, the Brexiteer wants to see a unity of purpose, not just in his own party but across the country. He talks to Sebastian Whale
The National Federation of Builders (NFB) has often highlighted that the draft National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) has done more to tackle place-making than reform planning. It remains a guidance document rather than a national agenda for house building.
The Home Secretary has called on European Union countries to provide much more detail on the fate of British expats living abroad after Brexit.
Philip Hammond will warn that taxpayers face picking up the bill for the Government’s planned NHS funding boost rather than an increase in borrowing.
Holyrood's Shadow Finance Secretary Murdo Fraser writes ahead of the Commons vote on Heathrow expansion, which he says independent analysis shows, will create up to 16,000 jobs for Scotland and up to £17 billion in economic growth.
The Chief Executive of National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) writes about the challenge to ensure UK vets and animal keepers retain access to the range of animal medicines in the UK that are currently available, to support the health and welfare of our farm livestock and pets after we leave the EU.
Conservative peer Baroness McIntosh writes ahead of her parliamentary debate today on 'Implications for the UKs future trade relations following the failure to reach agreement at the G7 Summit in Canada' with specific regard to the food, drink and manufacturing sectors.
Theresa May has survived the latest showdown with her own backbenchers after Tory rebels accepted a last-minute compromise on the Government's flagship Brexit bill.
Conservative whips have been branded "shameful" after it emerged ill Labour MPs will have to be in the House of Commons to take part in a crunch Brexit vote.
A Conservative minister has been forced to admit a major funding boost for the NHS will at least initially come only from taxes and borrowing rather than a so-called Brexit dividend.
The National Federation of Builders (NFB) has welcomed Network Rail’s announcement that it will commit its suppliers to paying their subcontractors within 28 days.
The UK could still be negotiating its future trade deal with the EU right up until the moment the Brexit transition period ends, top Brussels bigwig Guy Verhofstadt said today.
We must crack down where there is exploitation, but regulating the gig economy out of existence would hurt far more people than it would help, says IPSE.
Philip Hammond will reportedly unveil plans to hit the wealthiest the hardest in order to fund Theresa May’s promised £20bn boost over four years for the NHS.
The head of GCHQ has ramped up calls for UK-EU security ties to be defended after Brexit as he revealed British intelligence thwarted four terror plots on the continent last year.
Matt Hancock has said more schools should consider banning students from using mobile phones during the day.
Theresa May is relying on Labour Brexiteers to help her defeat Tory rebels in a tense Commons showdown on the EU Withdrawal Bill.
The negative impact of insecure work and the gig economy is well known, says Stephanie Peacock MP, and it is time for our laws to reflect that.
When it comes to today's debate on whether Parliament gets a 'meaningful vote' on Brexit, Lib Dem MP Tom Brake says MPs will be judged on "how they weighed their responsibilities and how they then acted."
The Bank of England should stay independent but be given an explicit target to turn around Britain's flagging productivity, a review launched by Labour's John McDonnell has concluded.
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