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Which?’s Director of Campaigns & Communications writes to mark the Prime Minister’s first 100 days in office and calls on her to ensure that consumers are ‘put right at the heart’ of the Brexit negotiations.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is pleased to announce the launch of the updated ‘Laminated Glass, Safety and Security’ and “Toughened Glass, Safety and Strength’ publications. This guidance document is to help guide consumers on the features of both products.
The House of Commons debated the government’s upcoming industrial strategy, which when announced will set out a coherent plan for manufacturing and services across the UK.
Former Conservative minister John Penrose writes for PoliticsHome lays out the opportunities for the UK following Brexit.
A new report from the Community Investment Coalition (CIC) is calling for radical action to tackle local debt ‘hot spots’ across the UK. The report, ‘The Distribution of Consumer Credit Debt in Leicester’ specifically looks at local debt hot spots in Leicester.
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the British Veterinary Association have written to Theresa May to set out their concerns about Brexit
The Mineral Products Association refreshes ‘Make the Link’ Campaign with New Video
North Cornwall MP Scott Mann wants 'the EU's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) torn up the day that our Article 50 negotiations are concluded'.
The UK needs a long-term strategic approach to infrastructure provision, which is able to cope with future demands on services, according to the National Needs Assessment of UK infrastructure which is launched today.
Commenting on the government’s decision to cancel plans for a secondary annuity market, Paul Green, director of communications at Saga, said:
Richard Beresford, chief executive of the National Federation of Builders (NFB), explains why the Government should take more time before triggering Article 50 and start negotiations to leave the European Union.
Welsh Labour MP Madeleine Moon MP writes ahead of her debate today on ‘Policies, strategies and funding for environmental protection’ in light of the EU referendum.
Commenting on the Cridland review of the state pension age, Paul Green, Director of Communications at Saga, said:
It is critical that the Autumn Statement concentrates on measures to support industry, economic growth and productivity, says the Mineral Product Association.
Nuclear AMRC engineers are working with Westinghouse and modular construction specialists from Cammell Laird on a new advanced manufacturing study. The study will explore potential design efficiencies which can reduce costs to customers while promoting growth in manufacturing within the UK.
Many people working today are set to be disappointed with their income in retirement according to a new report from Saga Investment Services.
Chair of the APPG on Visitor Economy and Tory MP Nigel Huddleston spoke to PoliticsHome about tourism post Brexit ahead of his Westminster Hall debate.
Ahead of a Parliamentary event, Jersey Finance explains how new research is leading them to face the political and financial landscape with confidence.
Responsible Finance, the association representing responsible finance lenders across the United Kingdom, will officially launch in Wales at the Senedd, Cardiff Bay on Wednesday 12th October 2016.
Saga's director of communications Paul Green responds to Gavin Barwell's comments that inheritance should skip a generation.
Skills Minister Robert Halfon was interviewed by the editor of PoliticsHome Kevin Schofield about the importance of the Apprenticeships levy.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has launched its Annual Report 2016 reporting on year ending 31st December 2015.
Responding to the report by Oliver Wyman and The City UK on the impact of Brexit on the financial sector, Chris Cummings, Chief Executive Officer at the Investment Association, commented:
With just one in ten accessing the legal services support they need, former justice minister Lord Faulks QC and a panel of experts discussed reform of the legal services sector at a Conservative conference fringe event.