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NHS Digital aims to help thousands of people to improve their digital health skills, with the launch of the next phase of a three-year Widening Digital Participation (WDP) programme.
Government Brexit plans are showing a lack of ambition for equality and human rights standards, Equality and Human Rights Commission Chair David Isaac has warned.
Police and judiciary must protect the rights of all those going about their lawful business.
Ronnie Cowan MP argues that we should consider adopting the Nordic model, which proposes decriminalising the selling of sex but prosecuting the purchaser.
As the Government presses ahead with plans for on-line and virtual hearings, the Bar Council has warned that the quality and the reputation of our system of justice must not suffer.
Decisive action is needed to progress the planned restoration of parliament, urges Professor Matthew Flinders
Richard Neudegg, Head of Regulation at uSwitch.com, argues that Government proposed price caps could leave consumers even more out of pocket in the long-term.
Young entrepreneurs from Bungay win Coca-Cola European Partners’ Real Business Challenge with a campaign to promote the Special Olympics GB National Game.
Agnes Chambre sits down with parliamentarians to find out more about the human side of politics. This week, Labour peer Robert Winston on suffering from imposter syndrome and making the Duke of York fall off his chair.
The effects of fuel poverty are extremely damaging to young children who are often left living in mouldy and damp homes, says Paul Scully MP.
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron writes ahead of today's House of Commons votes on Lords amendments to the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill.
People with dementia and learning difficulties detained in care without checks due to “failing” law, warns the Law Commission.
Three and a half years since its last price rise, energy supplier SSE has taken the difficult decision to increase standard domestic electricity prices from 28 April 2017, but confirmed it will hold gas prices at their current levels.
Philip Hammond packed his Budget speech with jokes, but with a tax move that was a ‘clear breach’ of a manifesto promise, it's not so funny for the country
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has launched a new project which aims to develop and demonstrate a Waste Heat Recovery System for ships that could deliver fuel efficiency savings of at least 8%.
As the Cheltenham Festival gets underway next week and with the Grand National to follow in April, the Association of British Bookmakers is working with Merseyside Police to crackdown on robberies at betting shops, warning would be robbers that it's odds on they'll get caught.
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, presented his Spring Budget to Parliament today in which he outlined the need to better protect public services.
A new guide published today by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) highlights coverage as the biggest challenge for policy makers in delivering 5G, and proposes regulatory modernisation to bridge the huge investment gap created by the scale of coverage needed for 5G.
MIMA is encouraged to hear the Chancellor’s commitment to addressing the productivity challenge and protecting living standards, however there is a “win win” solution clearly missing from this Budget.
The Chair of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has set out how she wants to help the Welsh legal sector grow, providing affordable, accessible services for the public and supporting the Welsh economy.
The Advertising Standards Authority should doing more to tackle the problems around Broadband advertising, says Matt Warman MP.
Pubs are often the hub of a local community and the Government should do more to help them, says Steve Double MP.
Local authorities are ‘the forgotten cousins’ of public expenditure, as the financial crisis facing social care gathers pace, Unite, the country’s largest union, said today (Monday 6 March).