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The London Housing Strategy’s strong focus on bringing forward more small sites will help solve the housing crisis by opening up the market to SME house builders, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) London.
Ministers will try to maintain extensive collaboration in areas of scientific research with the European Union after Brexit, according to a new government paper.
Kevin Hollinrake MP supports the Government's proposals for ban tenant fees, but highlights the issues around enforcement of any new legislation.
Secret government proposals to curb the number of low-skilled migrants coming to the UK after Brexit have been revealed in a leaked Home Office paper.
The size of the 'divorce bill' Britain will have to pay when it quits the European Union will not be agreed for at least another year, David Davis has predicted.
Jeremy Corbyn has ordered Labour MPs to vote against a key Brexit bill when it faces its first parliamentary hurdle in the coming days.
Unite, the UK’s largest construction union, has called on the government to act decisively to end the nefarious practice of blacklisting once and for all, by barring blacklisters from public sector contracts and holding a full public inquiry into the issue.
Almost three quarters of voters believe there are too few nurses to staff the NHS safely, while two thirds think those on the frontline are not paid enough.
The House Builders Association (HBA) – the house building division of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) – responds to Neil Parish MP.
Labour is preparing to instruct its MPs to vote against the second reading of the Government's EU withdrawal bill when it comes before the Commons later this week.
One of the European Commission's top officials has described Brexit as a "stupid decision" and said the British people could still choose to reverse it.
The UK has turned down countries wishing to strike free trade deals after Brexit because the Government does not have the capacity to negotiate them, the International Trade Secretary has said.
European Union Withdrawal Bill 'sets the tone for the kind of Britain we're going to be', says chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission in an interview with PoliticsHome.
The next round of Brexit negotiations will be delayed by an "important intervention" by Theresa May, a senior EU official has predicted.
Some 365 new schools or 21 new hospitals could have been built by Conservative ministers since 2010 had they taken bold action on tax avoidance, Labour claimed today.
Theresa May’s government will collapse next year because of Cabinet splits over Brexit, leading economists have predicted.
Britain is ready to "intensify" the Brexit negotiations in a bid to break the deadlock of its so-called 'divorce bill', Downing Street has said.
A Conservative MEP has secured Irish citizenship because he feels “ashamed to be British” after the EU referendum.
Ahead of Second Reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has stressed the importance of setting out a positive vision of the kind of country we want to be after we have left the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn today led senior Labour figures in hailing McDonald’s workers striking over pay and conditions.
Ministers agreeing to lift the public sector pay cap would be a "huge victory" for workers, one of Britain's biggest trade unions has declared.
Unite, the UK’s largest union, has described briefings that the government is planning to slowly lift the public sector pay cap, as a ‘drop in the ocean’ that failed to acknowledge the seven years of pay misery it had inflicted on millions of public sector workers.
A former Tory minister has hit out at the Government’s “bullish” and “macho” approach to Brexit.
The Bank of England is not likely to raise interest rates until 2019, according to a survey of leading economists.