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Dods People draws together a list of appointments in Westminster politics, the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector in the last week.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is pleased to announce that 2019 was the best year ever for GGF brand awareness with the latest stats showing over 300k unique users used the GGF website, GGF.org.uk and MyGlazing.com.
With a majority of 80 there is no question that the Government will pass its Withdrawal Agreement Bill - Dods Monitoring's Laura Hutchinson explains what might happen next.
We know there are more than 2.4 million 'accidental managers' who struggle to manage and lead because they have been promoted without any coaching, writes CMI.
National Chair reacts to Queen’s Speech
Boris Johnson is considering plans for new espionage legislation aimed at beefing up security services against attacks from foreign states.
Federation responds as Home Office publishes second set of data.
Charity Mind comments on the new Government's legislative agenda.
Boris Johnson’s second Queen’s Speech beefed-up the Tory agenda with a number of fresh bills introduced that were omitted from the state opening just three months ago. Anahita Hossein-Pour takes a detailed look.
Chair of the Bar Council, Richard Atkins QC responded to the Government's new legislative agenda.
The Chartered Management Institute welcomes the General Election result which has given the Conservative Party a clear mandate to “get Brexit done”. CMI also urges the new government to waste no time in starting to act on their commitments to upskill the nation and drive productivity.
Nationwide Building Society is urging the new Government to resurrect abandoned funding that would bring thousands of empty properties back into use.
Sir Peter Bottomley has become the new Father of the House. Dods Monitoring explains what his role entails.
Our institutions, their representatives and reputations have been bruised and battered in recent years. Does a new Parliament offer a chance for renewal? Whether it’s closing loopholes in electoral law or tackling bullying and harassment, Sebastian Whale and Georgina Bailey look at how MPs can get their House in order
Political campaigns have always had a casual relationship with the truth. The 2019 general election was no different. But given the changing landscape, caused in part by the rise of social media, did political parties cross a line this time around? Sebastian Whale reports on a campaign to forget.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), The Building Societies Association (BSA), and UK Finance have today agreed a new industry-wide valuation process which will help people buy and sell homes and re-mortgage in buildings above 18 metres (six storeys).
“We can be a critical friend of government” says Chief Executive Mike Robinson as he congratulates Prime Minister Boris Johnson
The government must now deliver on its pre-election promises, says the Police Federation of England and Wales.
The father of one of the London Bridge terror attack victims has accused Boris Johnson of using his son's death as "an opportunity to score some points in the election".
Western Australia today became the second state in the country to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults.
Dods Monitoring’s Guinevere Poncia considers if rising public awareness has created an opportunity for action to safeguard electoral integrity.
Boris Johnson has revealed low-skilled migrants will not be able to settle permanently in the UK under his post-Brexit immigration plans.
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