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The Westminster Government needs to “raise its game” and give more say to devolved administrations in the Brexit process, a committee of peers has said.
Lakeside children's centre is yet another of hundreds closed in the face of people who need them most.
Major failures in the system to police the so-called "revolving door" between government and business have been revealed in a damning watchdog report.
The latest small drop in inflation is ‘cold comfort’ for millions of private and public sector workers who have experienced the biggest sustained squeeze on wages since the Napoleonic era, Unite, the country’s largest union, said today.
Credit card surcharges are to be banned outright from January 2018, the Government has confirmed.
Lower petrol prices contributed to a surprise fall in inflation between May and June, new figures released today revealed.
A Government of Ireland minister has accused the UK of having "no leadership" and being politically "incoherent" over Brexit.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teacher's Union has commented on today's announcement by the Secretary of State for Education of a £1.3 billion funding boost for schools, and support for schools in becoming more efficient.
Paris and Frankfurt are teaming up to shut the UK out of the financial market after Brexit, it has been claimed.
The Conservatives are on track to lose the next election because of the rift within the party over Brexit, Tory grandee Lord Heseltine has warned.
If this new funding comes from more cuts then the quality of children's services will continue to suffer.
David Davis has been criticised after spending barely an hour in Brussels at the start of the latest round of Brexit negotiations.
UK lenders operate in a high volume, process-driven industry, in which 11 million customers all have similar forms of credit secured on property.
Theresa May will order her Cabinet ministers to stop briefing against each other in a bid to end the civil war threatening to engulf the Conservative party.
Katherine Bennett, OBE, appointed Senior Vice President Airbus in the UK.
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is looking for potential future leaders of the insurance industry to join its 2017/18 New Generation programme.
UK growth will continue to struggle this year and next, as consumer spending feels the squeeze from rising inflation and muted earnings growth.
The Government is "sleepwalking" into a "huge set of issues" on the security of the UK's food supply after Brexit, academics have warned.
Public sector workers have lost out on thousands of pounds because of pay restraint imposed since 2010, the TUC has said.
David Davis will travel to Brussels today for the latest round of Brexit talks with a call for both the UK and EU negotiating teams to "get down to business".
Liam Fox has told his cabinet colleagues to “be very quiet”, “drink less prosecco” and stop briefing against each other.
Philip Hammond has accused hard Brexiters in the Cabinet of briefing against him as the civil war between Tory leadership contenders burst into the open.
Writing for PoliticsHome, Labour MP Seema Malhotra urges the Prime Minister to have a realistic strategy in order to get a good deal for Britain.
Tony Blair has said he believes that Britain may not end up leaving the European Union.