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The customs plan preferred by pro-Brexit Cabinet ministers could cost businesses up to £20bn a year, the chief executive of HMRC has said.
MEPs and stakeholders from the animal health industry gathered at the European Parliament to address key issues.
The multi-million-pound Welsh Government fund established to help small builders will boost house building in Wales, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) Cymru.
Dozens of MPs have written to the Financial Conduct Authority in a bid to have unarranged overdraft charges capped at the same level as arranged overdrafts.
Boris Johnson has said he needs his own plane as Foreign Secretary in order to boost Britain’s post-Brexit trade prospects.
The European Union looks set to reject Theresa May’s plan for a “time limited” extension of Britain’s customs ties with Brussels, dealing a fresh blow to her plans to avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland.
With the uncertainty of Brexit looming, the government should be supporting its most productive sectors, not waging a war against them. IPSE will be leading the fight against the IR35 reforms – for the good of the self-employed and the economy says Chris Bryce CEO, IPSE.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has launched an outspoken attack on Theresa May over Brexit, accusing the Prime Minister of “preparing for failure” and suggesting she may not be committed to leaving the European Union.
Theresa May has only met the head of Britain's trade union movement once since becoming Prime Minister, it has been revealed.
Despite a slight quarter-on-quarter rise in confidence and a 13 per cent increase in earnings, a structural shift caused by Brexit is preventing the confidence of the freelance sector from returning to pre-referendum levels.
Welcoming confirmation of the UK government’s intention to seek associate status to Euratom R&D programmes in the Prime Minister’s speech on Science and The Modern Industrial Strategy
Theresa May has been accused of a major U-turn after she said Britain is ready to continue paying to remain part of a key nuclear safety body after Brexit.
On 14 June 2017, a fire at Grenfell Tower in London took the lives of 71 people and robbed hundreds of others of their homes and possessions. Its impact was felt across the world and the government committed to urgent action to ensure that such a tragedy won’t happen again.
Boris Johnson has said he is "convinced" that Theresa May will be "true to her promises of a Brexit deal", amid a furious Conservative Party row over Britain's future customs ties with the European Union.
Barry Gardiner has defended his claim that Brexit risks to the Good Friday Agreement were being "played up" for economic reasons as an attempt to further thinking on the Irish border.
John McDonnell has said a Labour government would stop the big six firms in accountancy and auditing from “acting like a cartel” following the Carillion scandal.
Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter could be forced to stump up more cash to help boost internet safety, under new plans proposed by ministers.
The British Plastics Federation (BPF) has launched Plastics: A Vision for a Circular Economy — a document outlining a range of key proposals intended to drive innovation in the plastics sector and improve UK recycling rates.
The Government has today released a consultation around off-payroll working rules – known as IR35 – and extending them to the private sector.
Well over half of people wrongly assume that millennials are useless when it comes to carrying out practical jobs around the home, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
IPSE have responded to Stephen Lloyd MP.
Thousands of nurses, doctors, teachers, public sector contractors and freelancers could be made bankrupt because of the retrospective tax measures contained in the Government’s 2019 Loan Charge, says Lib Dem Work and Pensions Spokesperson Stephen Lloyd MP.
Theresa May is to publish fresh proposals for avoiding a hard border in Ireland in a last-ditch attempt to break the Brexit deadlock.
IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed, has said the latest tribunal defeat for HMRC demonstrates yet again the ‘ludicrous complexity’ of IR35 tax law.