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As part of the Society’s focus on good practice sharing, incoming Personal Finance Society (PFS) president, Sharon Sutton, recently chaired the first meeting of a new Financial Planning Practitioner Panel.
A former top aide to Theresa May has accused Philip Hammond of being "on manoeuvres" and claimed the Chancellor's actions risk the UK getting a bad Brexit deal.
On Tuesday evening at Unite Scotland’s HQ in Glasgow the two candidates for leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, Richard Leonard MSP and Anas Sarwar MSP, spoke at one of the first hustings to take place in Scotland.
Urgent talks have been called for with the bosses at outsourcing giant Mitie, which announced 480 job losses today (Wednesday 20 September).
A top EU commissioner has accused Boris Johnson of being "completely out of the loop" on Brexit.
The European Parliament's Brexit negotiator has said it is up to the UK to find a “unique solution” to avoid a hard border with Northern Ireland.
GMB, the union for public sector workers, has reponded to the Institute for Fiscal Studies' new report on public sector pay.
A former top adviser to Tony Blair has predicted that Brexit will never happen.
The steel trade unions cautiously welcome this news and recognise the industrial logic of such a partnership.
Boris Johnson has backed away from his threat to quit the Cabinet as Theresa May prepares to make a multi-billion cash offer to Brussels, it has emerged.
Decision-makers must understand the complexities of aviation regulation so that the hard-cultivated benefits of European co-operation are not lost, says the Royal Aeronautical Society's Head of External Affairs Simon Whalley.
Party conferences should be an opportunity for all political parties to show that they recognise the importance of legal services to our economy, says Andrew Kidd, social mobility ambassador and Treasurer of the Society of Conservative Lawyers.
Twelve per cent of all paramedics and ambulance health care assistants in England were sick due to stress or anxiety last year.
The BSA has today responded to the Government consultation tackling unfair practices in the leasehold market.
The NHS will suffer if the Government refuses to lift the 1% cap for public sector workers, a new report has declared.
Leaving the European Union will cost the UK money rather than free up £350 million a week to spend on the NHS, according to a leading thinktank.
The number of workers employed through controversial zero-hours contracts has fallen since May last year, official figures revealed today.
About 1,300 workers at three Cadbury UK sites have achieved a two-year pay deal designed to counter rising inflation, Unite, the country’s largest union, has said.
When tighter immigration rules are suggested there have been spikes in applications and this has already been shown since Brexit, says Keith Vaz MP.
Theresa May has said she wants a “seamless transition” to a trade relationship with Canada after Brexit.
Boris Johnson has fuelled speculation that he could quit the Cabinet over the Brexit row engulfing the Government.
Theresa May has insisted her government is being “driven from the front”, as she slapped down Boris Johnson for his extraordinary intervention on Brexit.
The Personal Finance Society has named Thornton’s Sharon Sutton as its new President for 2017/18.
The top official at the Department for Exiting the European Union is leaving his post after just a year following reported tensions with David Davis.