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Theresa May has warned Tory MPs that any Commons defeats inflicted on the Government's flagship Brexit bill will "undermine" her attempts to get a good deal from Brussels.
IPSE wholeheartedly supports a government proposal to make training for new skills tax-deductible for the self-employed – as it is for employees – balancing a flawed system that had disadvantaged the UK’s flexible labour market.
The House Builders Association (HBA) – the housing division of NFB – agrees with the LGA’s appeal to enable local authorities to spend all of the money generated by the sale of properties under Right to Buy, saying that such a move would help diversify both the supply and type of housing.
The Beast from the East, rising costs and Brexit are to blame for the sharp drop in construction output, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in response to the April 2018 construction output figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Theresa May will tonight urge her MPs to send the nation “a message” by backing her on a set of crunch Brexit votes.
A prominent Labour MP last night called for a police probe into Russian links to Brexit after it emerged the boss of the Leave.EU campaign held previously undisclosed meetings with Moscow top brass.
A Conservative minister today insisted it would be unacceptable for the UK to remain tied to the EU customs regime as part of the so-called Brexit ‘backstop’ as it heads into the next election.
David Lidington has pushed back at Boris Johnson’s accusation that the Treasury has acted as the “heart of Remain” by failing to seize the opportunities of leaving the EU.
Theresa May is facing a new round of Brexit turmoil as ministers clash over plans for the UK’s future migration system.
Major companies will have to justify the pay gap between their chief executives and their average member of staff under new Government rules.
Leave.EU boss Arron Banks will be grilled by MPs this week over new claims he held secret meetings with Russian officials ahead of the Brexit vote.
Former Cabinet ministers Amber Rudd and Iain Duncan Smith have joined forces to call on rebel Conservative MPs to back Theresa May on the Brexit bill or risk bringing down the Government.
Theresa May’s detailed plan for Brexit will not be published until after the crucial EU summit later this month, it has emerged.
Theresa May sought to brush off criticism of the Government's Brexit plans from Boris Johnson tonight, as she insisted her controversial Northern Ireland 'backstop' proposals are workable.
Michel Barnier has firmly rejected Theresa May's plan to avoid a hard border in Ireland if the UK leaves the European Union without a Brexit deal.
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond have hit back at Boris Johnson after the Foreign Secretary was secretly recorded bad-mouthing the Government’s approach to Brexit.
Ministers have sparked a fresh Brexit row by launching a bid to water down attempts to give MPs a meaningful vote on the deal Theresa May strikes with Brussels.
Below is the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s briefing in advance of next week’s Commons Consideration of Lords Amendments to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill.
The mineral products industry gives people globally “the basics to live confident and secure lives in the future”. They must work with politicians to solve global crises, says the former United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs.
Boris Johnson has admitted that Brexit could lead to "meltdown" as he accused the Treasury of failing to seize the opportunities of leaving the European Union.
Theresa May has said her proposals for avoiding a hard border in Ireland if there is no Brexit deal are "unpalatable" as she called on Conservative MPs to support them.
A referendum could be held on the final deal Theresa May strikes with Brussels, a Government minister has admitted.
A senior EU official has branded Theresa May's proposals for maintaining an open Irish border in the absence of a final Brexit deal "unworkable".