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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) launched the Government’s Year of Engineering alongside its Skills & Demand in Industry 2017 Survey at a parliamentary event with speeches from Transport Minister John Hayes and the Government’s Envoy for the Year of Engineering Stephen Metcalfe.
Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Exeter Professor Ian Bateman writes that the UK's withdrawal from the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy is a once in a lifetime opportunity to make both the environment and farming sustainable, delivering benefits throughout society.
Russia attempted to influence the EU referendum by spending less than 75p on three Facebook adverts, the social media giant has claimed.
Theresa May is heading for a showdown with Tory Brexit rebels after refusing to accept their bid to guarantee MPs have a meaningful vote on the final deal she strikes with Brussels.
Last month saw the launch of a new logo for our Learn My Way website, giving the brand a fresh look and bringing it more in line with the Good Things Foundation and Online Centres Network logos.
Fears that tens of thousands of jobs would be lost from the City of London because of Brexit will not come to fruition, according to new research by the Financial Times.
Conservative MPs are refusing to back down ahead of a crunch vote on the Government’s Brexit bill despite a last-ditch attempt from David Davis to allay their concerns.
Ian Thomas, Associate Partner in EY’s People Advisory Services team, comments on the release of the latest list of businesses to have paid below the National Minimum Wage.
Ministers should back new laws to make social media firms responsible for “vile and threatening behaviour” aimed at election candidates, the official ethics watchdog has said.
Applying to stay in the UK after Brexit will take EU nationals just minutes and cost no more than £72.50, the Immigration Minister said today.
Theresa May could back down over calls for parliament to be given a "meaningful vote" on the final Brexit deal after a leading rebel warned the Government was heading for an embarrassing Commons defeat.
Hamish Thomas, EY Financial Services Partner, comments on today’s FCA announcement on greater comparability of current accounts:
David Davis has pledged to enshrine last week's Brexit deal in law "as soon as possible" - after being slammed by a senior Brussels official.
The European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator has blasted "unacceptable" comments by David Davis that agreements struck between the Government and Brussels last week are not legally binding.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister refused to comment on EU calls for a commitment to enshrine the Brexit divorce deal in UK law as soon as possible.
UK inflation has risen to a six-year high of 3.1%, prompting concern over squeezed living standards.
Airbus Broughton welcomes new starts to the business.
The Community Investment Coalition (CIC) and Social Investment Scotland (SIS) are bringing together a high-level group of influencers on 12th December in the Scottish Parliament to discuss ‘tackling financial exclusion by understanding patterns of access to finance’.
Philip Hammond has joined forces with European counterparts to warn Donald Trump he could start a trade war with his raft of planned tax changes.
EU leaders will threaten to hold up post-Brexit trade talks with the UK unless the withdrawal deal clinched by Theresa May last week becomes a legally binding treaty, it has been reported.
UK ITEM report projects that the North South divide will continue to worsen.
Jeremy Corbyn has called on Theresa May to delay Brexit until after 29 March, 2019.
Theresa May has been accused of an "embarrassing climbdown" after she ditched plans to give ministers sweeping powers to change laws without MPs' approval.
New report reveals lack of diversity in engineering and technical workforce could be fuelling recruitment shortage