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Brand new solar farm opened in Leeds this year to support the production of Coca-Cola.
Following the announcement the Government is set to lift the 1% public sector pay cap, Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth calls for the Tories to do more.
Rachel Tuffin, College of Policing Interim Chief Executive has responded to the police pay award for 2017/18.
Trade unions have joined forces to condemn the Government's decision to start lifting the public sector pay cap - branding it a "smoke and mirrors" policy which does not go far enough.
Despite some gains for officers in England and Wales, today’s headline announcement of a 2% pay award will leave many angry and deflated, Steve White, chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said.
LBC radio has been rapped by the UK's broadcasting watchdog for failing to challenge a listener who branded Diane Abbott “a retard”.
Police Federation's Pay & Morale survey results on eve of National Custody Seminar.
Len McCluskey has said he is prepared to sanction illegal strike action unless the Government lifts the public sector pay cap.
The DUP are to vote in favour of controversial proposals that would see the Conservatives put in charge of a series of powerful Commons committees, according to a report.
Britain will continue to provide military and security assistance to the European Union after Brexit, the Government has insisted.
Tony Blair has called for a tougher approach to EU migration, saying the concerns that led to the Brexit vote "cannot be ignored".
Jacob Rees-Mogg is a deadbeat dad because he has failed to change a single nappy since his sixth child was born, Harriet Harman has said.
Leaked Home Office plans to curb the number of low skilled migrants coming to Britain after Brexit has “poisoned the diplomatic well”, the European parliament's chief negotiator has said.
Robin Allen QC, Chair of the Bar Council’s Equality and Diversity and Social Mobility Committee, said today’s publication of the Lammy Review was a major contribution to the important and urgent task of securing a fair and equal criminal justice system.
Vince Cable has written to Theresa May asking her to publish evidence about immigration he claims she suppressed when she was Home Secretary.
David Issac, Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission has commented on the Lammy Review.
This Bill will leave UK citizens and businesses with less protection against the power of the state. Rights are not being brought home, they are being abolished, says Andrew Langdon QC, Chair of the Bar.
Theresa May suppressed up to nine reports into immigration when she was Home Secretary because the findings were “inconvenient” to the Government, it was claimed today.
Theresa May has made a pointed attack on Labour over the resignation of shadow minister Sarah Champion, saying politicians must have "freedom to speak out" about child abuse.
Scottish independence would have boosted Isis, a former Labour Defence Secretary has claimed.
Almost $6 billion worth of mergers and acquisitions have taken place in the UK oil and gas sector in the first half of the year - sending a strong vote of confidence in a basin that has been grappling with the challenges of a major downturn.
Secret government proposals to curb the number of low-skilled migrants coming to the UK after Brexit have been revealed in a leaked Home Office paper.
Today’s announcement by the Superintendents’ Association of a ‘perfect storm’ on the horizon for policing isn’t a warning, it’s a firm reality. That is the view of the chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), Steve White.
Policing in England and Wales is facing a "perfect storm" due to budget cuts, a senior officer will tell ministers today.