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Mhairi Black has said she is "so disappointed" in Jeremy Corbyn's performance as Labour leader.
The Government's 1% cap on public sector wage rises has officially been "scrapped", a Cabinet minister has confirmed.
Today's announcement by BAE is yet another blow to the UK's manufacturing sector.
Union call comes as a shocking new report reveals 60% of employees have experienced mental problems in the past year due to work.
Businesses across Scotland are marking their diaries for second Heathrow Business Summit Scotland, set for 18th October in Edinburgh.
It's a national scandal that we are the sixth richest country and yet vulnerable people are dying because they can't get appointments.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, The Teachers' Union, has commented on the Government's audit into racial disparity in public services.
Theresa May has the power to address cultures of discrimination.
Theresa May is facing a backlash from eurosceptic Tory MPs after she revealed that European Court of Justice rulings will still apply in Britain during a two year Brexit transition period.
Brexit dominated the party conference discussions, but there were no big announcements which provided new details, says Dods political consultant Arpinder Baryana.
Tom Purvis, Political and Economic Advisor at IPSE, responds to Peter Dowd’s article acknowledging the crucial importance of the self-employed for the UK economy.
The Government has revealed contingency plans for if the UK crashes out of the European Union without a future trade deal.
Britain will still be bound by rulings from the European Court of Justice during a Brexit transition period, Theresa May revealed today.
The EU today hit back at Theresa May as she prepared to declare “the ball is in their court” when it comes to unblocking the stalemate of Brexit negotiations.
Almost half a million more people would be forced into poverty in the UK in 2020 if the government maintains its freeze on benefits, according to a report.
Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has launched a new initiative in partnership with the University of Reading, coinciding with the start of the next academic year and continuing CCEP’s commitment to reducing the amount of packaging used for its products.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission will hold a briefing session for cross-party MPs, ahead of committee stage of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill on Wednesday 11 October, 17:15-18:45pm, Committee Room 5.
The reason Uber won't come clean on this is that it would expose the reality that the 40,000 drivers would be working just over four hours per week says GMB.
The Danish finance minister has dismissed Europe’s wrangling over the size of the Brexit ‘divorce bill’ as a “game” and called for both sides to “conclude some of the issues”.
Self-employed workers cannot be expected to jump to the same national insurance rates as employees before their more limited rights are addressed, says Peter Dowd MP.
The Government will "prove the doomsayers wrong" and achieve a successful withdrawal from the EU, Theresa May will say today.
Theresa May will spend billions of pounds on a back-up Brexit plan in case Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal, a new report has said.
There has been a change in tone in the talks between the Labour party and the EU as the Prime Minister fights off plots to end her leadership, it has emerged.
Savers may face a fresh round of pensions raid as tax relief offered by HMRC moves past the £50bn mark for the first time.