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Downing Street has "categorically" rejected a claim that Theresa May said she could not change her Chequers Brexit plan because it had already been cleared with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Responsible finance providers are ambitious to help more people take out affordable credit, build up savings and become financially resilient.
We can empower a new generation to take control of their finances responsibly, says Lord Leigh.
The critical bond of trust which must exist between enterprise and business banking has never been lower, writes Martin Whitfield MP.
Theresa May will finally unveil the Government's blueprint for Brexit - as Conservative rebels threaten to vote down the plans in the Commons.
Tory MPs have seen off a Labour bid to dock Esther McVey's pay over her handling of the controversial Universal Credit welfare overhaul.
Theresa May is facing a major Commons showdown with her Eurosceptic backbenchers after they launched a bid to destroy her Chequers deal on Brexit.
Theresa May has called on Conservative MPs to back her Brexit strategy as all-out civil war threatens to erupt in the party.
Economic growth in regional areas, including West Cumbria was highlighted at a major northern business event in Newcastle.
A Conservative MP has snubbed an invitation from Theresa May to watch England's World Cup semi-final match in Downing Street in protest at her Brexit strategy.
Co-chair of the APPG for Ending Homelessness, Labour MP Neil Coyle writes about the unfair treatment of the British born children who are punished as their parents have the legal entitlement to live and work in the UK, but don’t currently qualify for any benefits or state support.
Two vice-chairs of the Conservative Party have resigned over Theresa May's handling of Brexit.
GGFi looks forward to greater growth under the Glass and Glazing Federation Group structure as the company reflected during its recent annual review, on its successful path to becoming the industry’s choice for insurance.
As the UK looks set to ban new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, Chris Grayling has unveiled the ‘Reducing emissions from road transport: Road to Zero Strategy’ report, which expects at least 50% of new cars to be ultra-low emission by 2030.
Caroline Morgan, a business analyst and long-standing board member, has been appointed as the new Chair of IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed.
Esther McVey should have her pay docked as a "sanction" for her handling of Universal Credit, Labour has said.
Sajid Javid has dropped the biggest hint yet that ministers are planning on scrapping the target to bring immigration down to the “tens of thousands”.
Preparations for a no deal Brexit are being "stepped up" across Whitehall amid rising fears that the UK and EU will fail to reach an agreement before next March.
British Safety Council pledges to campaign more vigorously for safe and healthy workplaces, as fatalities rise
The UK will not give in to the United States by lowering food standards to seal a trade deal, the farming minister has said.
Pro-EU campaigners are to target Leave voters as they step up their bid to hold another referendum, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Intelligent political leadership would call for all sides to lower their aggressive tone, and in particular tell the right-wing media that they are encouraging the nastier elements of British society, says Lord Wallace.
Theresa May will try to rally her new-look Cabinet today after her government was plunged into chaos by the resignation of two Brexit big beasts.
Jeremy Hunt has been named as the new Foreign Secretary following the shock resignation of Boris Johnson.