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Theresa May's inflexibility has "hamstrung" the UK's attempts to get a good Brexit deal, according to a former adviser to George Osborne and David Davis.
Robert Halfon has been blasted by Oxfam after he suggested ministers cut back on overseas aid spending in order to up the wages of low paid public sector workers in Britain.
David Cameron vetoed proposals to scrap copper coins amid fears the move would "scare" the public, it has been revealed.
Theresa May has agreed to lift the cap on public sector pay after Tory MPs took their case for a change in approach directly to Downing Street, it has been reported.
Jeremy Corbyn has sacked three of his frontbench team and seen another quit after dozens of Labour MPs rebelled against him on Brexit.
Dick Elsy, Chief Executive Officer of the High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult, launched the 2016- 17 Annual Review at the House of Commons on the 21st June 2017.
Unite, the UK’s largest construction union, is calling for a radical new approach to regulations and safety laws, following the Grenfell Tower fire.
HVM Catapult hosted a parliamentary event to mark the 5th anniversary of its establishment with the ultimate aim to significantly grow the contribution of the manufacturing sector to the UK economy.
The European Union could face a €20bn funding gap after Britain leaves the bloc, a Brussels official revealed yesterday.
With Brexit presenting one of the largest legislative challenges in modern times, the Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas encourages parliament to look to the Law Commission to help.
The Government was in turmoil tonight after appearing to backtrack on plans to lift the cap on public sector pay.
The cap on public sector pay is set to be axed in the autumn after Downing Street admitted the public is "weary" of austerity.
Hillsborough families deserve justice but shouldn't have had to wait almost 3 decades for this decision, says union.
Chris Keates General Secretary of the NASUWT, The Teacher’s Union has responded to the announcement that Government is launching a programme to train up a ‘Youth Mental Health First Aid Champion’ in every secondary school in England.
Short-term uncertainty from the General Election result has caused a deterioration of consumer confidence in the housing market, according to a report from the Building Societies Association out today.
The 1% cap on public sector pay could be scrapped to give workers a long-awaited wages boost, Michael Fallon hinted today.
A key minister in David Cameron’s government has called on Theresa May and Philip Hammond to increase taxes to fund higher spending on public services.
A new report has called for “deep seated reform” to boost social mobility after finding two decades of government efforts have struggled to reduce the gap between rich and poor.
Support for tax rises to fund more public spending is at its highest level since 2004, a major survey has found.
Philip Hammond has taken a swipe at Boris Johnson in a speech in Germany.
The Australian government has issued a strong warning against a “no deal” outcome to the Brexit negotiations, saying it is “the last thing” the world economy needs.
Union says its time to commit to new type 31 frigates and RFA support vessels as flagship aircraft carrier begins sea trials.
Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has marked five years since investing in a pioneering initiative to transform plastics recycling in Great Britain. The anniversary comes as CCEP passed the milestone of sourcing 50,000 tonnes of food-grade recycled plastic (rPET) for its portfolio of products sold in GB.
In his op-ed for PoliticsHome, Chuka Umunna explains why he has joined the numerous MPs to have tabled a cross party amendment to “give MPs the power to stand up to the Government” during Brexit negotiations.