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Associate Professor of Management Studies at University of Exeter Business School, Prof Will Harvey, reflects on pledges in the Conservative Manifesto on immigration. He writes that "UK immigration policy needs to consider the pressure on jobs, infrastructure, welfare and other areas of the economy and society".
The deployment of military personnel to assist police in the aftermath of Monday’s terrorist attack is a significant step change in keeping the public safe.
The deployment of military personnel to assist police in the aftermath of Monday's terrorist attack is a significant step change in keeping the public safe.
This June will see the first ever Digital Leaders Week taking place from 19-23, celebrating, showcasing, sharing and inspiring the best digital transformation across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. We’re getting into the spirit and are hosting The Yorkshire Digital Inclusion MeetUp on Wednesday 21 June from 5-7pm - and we would love to see you there.
UK listed energy provider SSE plc has today announced its preliminary results for the year to 31 March 2017 during which adjusted profit before tax was set up by 2.1% to £1,45.9m
The news that a man arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder WPC Yvonne Fletcher has been released from police bail, and enquiries concluded, has been met with disdain by the Police Federation of England and Wales.
MIMA broadly welcomes the Labour manifesto’s Sustainable Energy pledges and their commitment to recognising buildings energy efficiency as infrastructure.
Dr Anna Kotova, Associate Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Exeter, argues that the smoking ban could lead to fights, rioting, and higher levels of prison suicide.
Jonathan Powell has been at the heart of some of Britain’s toughest negotiations. Now he hopes to use his experience to secure a Brexit deal that works for business. Tony Blair's former chief of staff talks to John Ashmore.
The Bar Council is giving its backing to The Lawyer Portal (TLP) a new education resource aimed at those considering a career in law.
SSE notes today’s reports regarding the Conservative Party’s proposals on the energy supply market.
In 2017 our system of justice has become fragile, warns the Bar Council manifesto. The next Government must ensure we support and strengthen its core values or risk our democratic way of life.
The Bar Council represents barristers in England and Wales. It promotes the Bar's high quality specialist advocacy and advisory services, fair access to justice for all, the highest standards of ethics, equality and diversity across the profession, and the development of business opportunities for barristers at home and abroad.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the bookmaking sector and concerns over whistle-blowers and the new horseracing levy.
Policy Connect publishes its Sustainability Manifesto for the General Election 2017. Produced by the organisation's Sustainability Team, and comprising the expertise of five different independent groups, our groups consist of cross-party parliamentarians and cross-sectoral industry experts.
The Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) is the trade association and representative voice of Britain’s civil nuclear industry.
SSE is a UK-listed energy company focussed on the energy markets in the UK and Ireland. SSE’s core purpose is to provide the energy people need at home and in the workplace in a reliable and sustainable way.
Labour has announced plans to recruit 10,000 additional police officers, should they come into power after the next General Election on Thursday, 8 June 2017.
Baroness Jones argues that the broad definition of domestic extremism is resulting in politicians, journalists, and social justice campaigners coming under pointless police surveillance.
Improving recording of crime can no longer disguise the reality that more people are becoming victims.
A new cutting-edge technology centre has opened in Cumbernauld that will allow the energy industry to simulate real life conditions to test and de-risk the use of high voltage direct current (HVDC) on the electricity network in Great Britain.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) will be introducing an independent assessment, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), to make sure all solicitors meet consistent, high standards at the point of entry to the profession.
Veterans Aid has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.
Dr Anna Kotova, from the University of Exeter, believes that prison reform may be pushed from the agenda as Brexit, immigration and the NHS dominate the election.