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Ministers need to give leadership and provide public finance, as UK's energy policy 'lurches from confusion to potential chaos', with the latest developments at the Moorside nuclear power station in Cumbria.
The British Plastics Federation Recycling Group (BPFRG) has launched its new strategy to improve plastic recycling in the UK through industry-led initiatives and regulation.
‘There is too much at stake for project not to go ahead’ says union.
Shadow Justice Minister Lord Beecham argues that the Government must rethink its backdoor manoeuvring on probate fees.
Overall the UK retains its position as the second most competitive tax regime, but the UK has dropped from first to fifth amongst the non-UK companies surveyed.
Andrew Murrison MP argues that there should be better acknowledgement at home and abroad of the UK's role as Europe's premier defence and security provider.
A new report on the NHS by the House of Lords calling for more long-term planning and funding for the health service was welcomed by Unite, the country’s largest union, today (Wednesday 5 April).
Eddie Tuttle, Associate Director for Policy, Research & Public Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Building comments on new figures revealing the extent of construction staff hired from the European Union, saying:
Reacting to the mounting uncertainty about the position of Gibraltar in the upcoming Brexit talks, the leader of the biggest union on the Rock, Len McCluskey of Unite, has today (Monday 3 April) warned the UK government to stop messing with the future of 7,500 working people.
The Investment Association (IA) has today launched its new Volatility Managed sector in response to the growing number of outcome focused products available to investors.
An academy chain with schools in the East Midlands and Yorkshire and Humberside has announced today (Thursday) that as many as 40 support staff could face redundancy over plans to cut budgets.
Union files legal claim against Amazon’s logistics company in latest high profile case against firms using self-employment loopholes to avoid paying the minimum wage.
NASUWT members have serious concerns about the current assessment system and its negative impact on teacher workload and bureaucracy.
Commenting on the European Council’s draft negotiation guidelines published today, Chris Cummings Chief Executive of the Investment Association, said:
Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Tom Brake writes that David Davis needs to reflect on his previous statements about democracy and grant the British people a referendum on the final Brexit deal once the terms are fully known.
Meeting to announce Baverstock Academy will shut held with just 20 minutes notice.
Establish two-thirds threshold to roll back EU rights.
Commenting on the invocation of Article 50, Chris Cummings, Chief Executive of the Investment Association, said:
It’s vital project is given certainty in wake of Westinghouse bankruptcy says union.
Campaigners, members of Britain’s biggest union, Unite, will be protesting outside the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in London and over 80 job centres across the country tomorrow (Thursday 30 March) to reiterate their call for the government to stop its ‘cruel and ineffective’ benefit sanctions regime. This is part of a national day of action to stop benefit sanctions.
Dr Mark McClelland, Head of Research and Political Risk at Dods Research, discusses the daunting task facing the Government and the Department for International Trade as the UK seeks new economic opportunities outside of the EU.
Theresa May has officially triggered Article 50, signalling the start of the official process to leave the EU.
Families with babies and young children in York will bear the brunt of proposed cuts to health visitors and school nurses by the city council, Unite, the country’s largest union, warned today (Wednesday 29 March).
Kelly Tolhurst MP argues that the 'breathing space' scheme would allow families a period of time free from enforcement action and rising interest payments while they get their finances in order.