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Responding to the UK Government’s Budget, Nick Roberts, Atkins’ Chief Executive Officer for UK & Europe, said:
Teachers in some of the country's failing schools are to be given millions of pounds of taxpayers' money to improve their classroom skills, Philip Hammond will announce in the Budget.
Philip Hammond used the Budget to end a VAT row caused by the creation of national police and fire services in Scotland.
Ireland's foreign minister has insisted Dublin is still prepared to scupper the UK's hopes of starting EU trade talks next month despite Theresa May doubling her divorce bill offer.
Liberal Democrat Tourism spokesperson Baroness Doocey writes following her question in the House of Lords on the impact of the UK’s exit from the EU Open Skies Agreement on the UK’s tourism industry.
Fiscal Phil is due at the Despatch Box shortly before 1pm tomorrow. Here are 15 things to look out for. Those in blue have already been announced.
We take a look at the key areas to look out for in Philip Hammond's Budget tomorrow - and what will be driving his decisions.
Unite Assistant General Secretary for the public sector, Gail Cartmail calls on the Chancellor to ensure a public sector pay rise is delivered in the Budget.
Money launderers hoping to infiltrate the profession continues to be a major problem, according to the autumn update of the Risk Outlook, published today.
The public spending deficit made a surprise jump last month in a fresh blow to Philip Hammond as he puts the finishing touches on his set piece Budget.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has accused Brussels and Dublin of using the Northern Irish border to "blackmail" the UK over Brexit.
In a letter to the Chancellor, CEO of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales urges Hammond to stick to his commitment to reach a budget surplus by 2025.
Labour has said it will back an EU withdrawal bill amendment by Conservative MP Dominic Grieve in order to protect “fundamental rights”.
Philip Hammond is to announce plans to extend discounted rail travel to those in the 26-30 age bracket and to review airline insolvency measures, as part of Wednesday’s Budget.
Theresa May is being urged to use the Angela Merkel’s electoral struggles to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks and secure a better deal on the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Labour splits over Brexit burst into the open after the party's frontbench ordered MPs to vote against a bid to keep the UK in the single market and customs union.
Theresa May has won the backing of her ministers to offer Brussels more cash to break the Brexit deadlock - but only if the EU agrees to finally begin trade talks.
Theresa May should walk away from her negotiations with the European Union if Brussels does not agree to move onto trade talks at a crunch summit next month, according to a former Brexit minister.
The UK elections watchdog has launched an investigation into whether the official Brexit campaign breached spending limits in the EU referendum.
Welcoming the Prime Minister’s announcement that the Government will work with industry to boost spending on R&D to 2.4 per cent of GDP by 2027, Sir Mark Walport, Chief Executive designate of UK Research and Innovation said:
Following the European Union's (EU) General Affairs Council decision to move the European Medicines Agency (EMA) from London to Amsterdam, , NOAH Chief executive Dawn Howard said:
The EU will block a Brexit deal if the UK tries to slash taxes and environmental regulations, Michel Barnier warned today.
Ahead of tomorrow’s Committee Stage debate on the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has published our second in a series of briefings, covering the Charter of Fundamental Rights and inclusion of a Right to Equality.
Voters will go “absolutely spare” if the Government pledge billions to the European Union as part of its divorce settlement, an influential Tory backbencher has warned.