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MPs opposed to a hard Brexit have formed an all-party parliamentary group in a fresh bid to coordinate opposition to the Government’s strategy for leaving the European Union.
Theresa May’s proposals for European citizens’ rights after Brexit “would cast a dark cloud of vagueness and uncertainty” if implemented, the European Parliament’s chief negotiator has said.
Companies in the so-called “gig economy” would have to prove that workers can earn above the minimum wage, under proposals to be set out in a major government review.
The head of the UK’s biggest business group has warned that rushing into a trade deal with the US after Brexit could be counterproductive.
Brexit may never happen, according to would-be Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable.
A string of Conservative former ministers have broken cover to criticise Theresa May over her vow to break ties with a key European court after Brexit.
The working relationship between Theresa May and Philip Hammond has been further strained by their different approaches to Britain’s trade policy post-Brexit, it has emerged.
Too many people on the national living wage are stuck in jobs with no prospects of change or a pay rise, according to a Government review.
The Community Investment Coalition and Responsible Finance have responded to Lord Holmes' article on inclusivity and funding of Fintech.
Four Labour candidates are vying for the top job of BEIS Select Committee chair in the new Parliament. Read why they think they're best placed to succeed Iain Wright below.
The race to succeed Andrew Tyrie as chair of the Treasury Select Committee is hotly contested. Below the candidates make their case for taking on one of the most powerful roles in Parliament.
Companies like Deliveroo are trying to subvert the law and shirk their employer responsibilities says GMB.
Len McCluskey will call for the same deal for the North East of England as for Northern Ireland, when he addresses the Durham Miners' Gala tomorrow (Saturday 8 July).
David Cameron's former top spin doctor has launched a furious attack on the Government's approach to Brexit - and warned it could turn into "a walk in the cemetery".
Cross-party action is needed to ease the pain of funding health services – and it’s time to take ideas from everyone’s manifesto, says Sarah Wollaston. The Conservative MP talks to Sebastian Whale about her bid to be re-appointed as Health Select Committee chair
It is impossible for Britain to quit the EU single market but continue “frictionless” trade with the bloc, the top Brussels negotiator has said in a clear dig at Theresa May.
Liam Fox has torn into the media over coverage of Brexit, claiming that “some elements” want the UK to fail in its negotiations with Brussels.
Sellafield Ltd are at the door of the last chance saloon if they want to avert industrial action says GMB.
The Investment Association have released their monthly statistics for UK investor behaviour for May 2017
The UK’s top judge has called on ministers to act quickly to confirm mutual recognition of British and EU court judgements will continue after Brexit.
Fintech has the opportunity to be 'illustrative and enabling of inclusion', says Lord Holmes.
Chris Grayling, secretary of state for Transport, has announced that up to £1 billion of funding will be made available to council schemes that combat congestion and improve connections around towns and cities.
IPSE’s Director of Policy Simon McVicker reacts to Frank Field MP’s open letter to PoliticsHome about the ‘gig economy’.
GMB, which has members across every sector of the British economy, said today’s official workplace death figures hide tens of thousands of related deaths.