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Helen Milner, Chief Executive of the Good Things Foundation, responds to the new UK digital strategy.
Three leading Chartered Professional Bodies have joined forces to enhance and sustain the level of professionalism and trust in the financial services sector.
Build UK and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) are delighted to announce that CIOB is joining Build UK to become the first member from amongst the professional bodies.
The Medical Defence Union (MDU) says yesterday’s announcement by the Lord Chancellor that she intends to lower the discount rate from 2.5% to -0.75% will lead to a dramatic increase in the cost of indemnifying its members.
Boeing has announced plans to open a new plant in Sheffield to manufacture components for aircraft.
Ahead of the Northern Ireland electorate going to the polls on 2 March 2017, ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Ireland has put together a wish list for the top priorities facing the incoming Executive.
Business rates, social care and taxation of the self-employed likely to top the agenda in the Spring Budget, EY believes.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK commented on the publication of the DfE interim Teachers Working Longer Review.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK has responded to the publication of findings from the DfE Teacher Workload Survey 2016.
Union calls for Nissan-style guarantees to safeguard estimated 160,000 jobs related to whisky.
UK's Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner commended the first-ever construction industry anti-slavery toolkit as 'exactly what is needed’, at last week's launch event in the House of Lords.
US aerospace company Boeing is to open a brand new manufacturing facility alongside the AMRC in Sheffield.
Lord Newby believes there is growing support on the red benches for the Liberal Democrats’ plan to force a second referendum on the terms of Brexit. And he tells Sebastian Whale that the fight against Brexit will not end with the Article 50 Bill
A line in the sand over further privatisation of the NHS in London needs to be drawn, Unite, the country’s largest union, has said.
Union accuses politicians of being ‘all flash no cash’ in wake of Parker report.
The British Plastics Federation (BPF), alongside members Hellyar Plastics, M&H Plastics, and Plastribution, has recently met with several MPs to discuss a range of issues affecting the plastics industry in the upcoming EU negotiations.
The responsible finance industry is playing a vital role in supporting thousands of small businesses and lower-income consumers who feel left behind, according to new research published today by trade body Responsible Finance.
International trade deals are a complex and painstaking process, and Britain cannot afford to procrastinate, argues Jake Berry MP.
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) stated that the apprenticeship levy could deepen skills inequalities between regions.
There can be ‘no backsliding’ on the number of visits that babies and young children in England can expect from their health visitor, Unite, the country’s largest union, warned today (Tuesday 21 February).
GMB reveals some shipyards ‘only ever one order away from closure.’
GMB reaction to today's Government’s green paper on defined benefit pensions which outlines a plan to reduce promised indexation for some pensions.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has commented on the Education Select Committee’s report into the recruitment and retention of teachers.
Building Societies continue to demonstrate that they offer greater value to long-suffering savers than banks, figures produced by Savings Champion has shown.