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Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP and Shadow Business Secretary Jon Trickett MP joined Adam Marshall from the British Chamber of Commerce & Tom Clarke, editor of Prospect magazine to discuss the future of Labour's economic policy at a reception at Labour party conference in Liverpool.
The inequality of the current living wage for under 25s cannot be ignored says GMB.
Labour’s Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is right to highlight the access to finance problems faced by SMEs, and he would do well to apply his more interventionist approach to house building finance, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in response to the Shadow Chancellor’s Conference speech.
Scope has partnered with the Fabian Society to produce essays which looks at ways to reduce the disability employment gap
British business growth is being undermined from within by widespread mistrust of senior managers, according to a new report published today by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and leadership events specialist Top Banana.
Care services for elderly and disabled people could be at risk because nearly 80,000 workers in the sector in England don’t have British citizenship and could lose their right to work in the UK following the vote for Brexit.
People are more likely to buy a property now than they were just before the Referendum result, the BSA’s Property Tracker results reveal.
Ahead of their policy roundtable at the Conservative Party Conference, Investment Association chair Helena Morrissey describes their work to make the UK a great place for asset management businesses.
Leading aircraft manufacturer Airbus has welcomed more than 100 apprentices at its UK sites in Filton, Bristol and Broughton, North Wales – more than doubling the numbers taken on in previous years.
Barry Sheerman MP, Co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group, hosted the parliamentary launch of Gas Safety Week.
Anne-Marie spoke about the Triple Win report that was co-authored by the APSRG and the All-Party Parliamentary Manufacturing Group, and its findings.
Former shadow chancellor Chris Leslie speaks to PoliticsHome ahead of his debate of EU passporting.
At the launch of the UK’s first Flying Challenge programme, 30 young people from Bristol Metropolitan Academy in Fishponds met Olympian Kriss Akabusi and French Astronaut Claudie Haigneré.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is monitoring how law firms could be affected by the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.
Boosting the quality and quantity of apprenticeships through construction SMEs will be the key focus of the new National President of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Pat McFadden MP says to be pro-Single Market in a post-Brexit world, is "to be pro-investment, pro jobs, pro-workers and pro-decency at work."
Alan Mak MP writes ahead of today's Backbench Business House of Commons debate on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which he is leading.
Two thirds of SME house builders are yet to see any significant changes to their project pipelines in the wake of Brexit, new research from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has revealed.
A third of young people (32%) aged 16 to 21 in the UK aren’t confident about finding a job in the next few years and lack information about local job opportunities (35%), according to a new report published by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and EY Foundation - Age of Uncertainty: Young people’s views on the challenges of getting into work in 21st century Britain.
The Department for Education has not set out how it will use the increase in apprenticeship numbers to deliver improvement in productivity, and how it will influence the mix of apprenticeships in order to deliver the most value, according to the National Audit Office.
Theresa May needs to be up front about budget winners and losers if she wants to be taken seriously on life chances, according to two Labour members of the Treasury Select Committee.
Responding to Jeremy Corbyn's new Digital Democracy Manifesto, which was launched today, the Tinder Foundation's Chief Executive Helen Milner issued the following statement:
A team of colleagues at Airbus in Filton have swapped contracts, emails, and meetings for cycling, running, and swimming in a bid to travel more than 1000 miles in less than two months.
Former Minister & Labour NEC member Pat McFadden MP believes that Britain's working class communities need a 21st Century Marshall Plan to offer new hope, following the referendum where many of these areas voted heavily to leave the EU.