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Jess Phillips has accused Boris Johnson of "stoking hate" after confronting him over his use of language in the House of Commons.
Jess Phillips has called on Boris Johnson to apologise as she accused him of stoking "hatred and division" amid mounting anger over his response to a question on murdered Labour MP Jo Cox.
The importance of human capital was the feature of the Chartered Body Alliance's Labour Conference fringe event, which considered challenges for financial services sector.
CCEP will end the use of plastic shrink-wrap across all multipacks of cans sold in Great Britain, resulting in 4,000 tonnes of plastic removed from circulation across Western Europe.
Shadow Brexit minister Matthew Pennycook has quit as a Labour frontbencher just days after a major party row over its EU stance.
Leendert Den Hollander, Vice President and General Manager at Coca-Cola European Partners GB, discusses the business’ commitment to invest in its operations and people across the country.
Technology can bring massive improvements to public services as long as it is not used as a "codeword for austerity", shadow cabinet office minister Jo Platt has warned.
An emotional Jo Swinson has told the House of Commons how she had to report a threat made against her child to the police, amid cross-party calls to tone down "abusive" rhetoric.
Boris Johnson has called on Jeremy Corbyn to bring down his government and spark a general election.
Emily Thornberry has apologised for comparing the Liberal Democrats to the Taliban over their Brexit policy.
“If we have a good industrial strategy, it can deliver for all”, said Rosa Wilkinson, Director of Communications, Catapult Centres, speaking at the Labour Party Conference event, Industrial Strategy: Can we build an ‘economy that works for everyone’?
Barry Gardiner has thrown his weight behind calls for a second EU referendum to take place before the next general election.
John Bercow has ordered MPs to return to the Commons on Wednesday after the Supreme Court gave an "unambiguous" ruling that Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament was unlawful.
Jeremy Corbyn has urged Boris Johnson to consider resigning as Prime Minister after the Supreme Court ruled that his decision to suspend Parliament was "unlawful".
Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament was "unlawful" because it was designed to stop MPs scrutinising the Government's Brexit plans, the Supreme Court has ruled.
The European Union is behind Ireland and will not "fold" on the backstop, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has warned Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson has vowed not to quit if the Supreme Court rules against him over his decision to suspend Parliament.
Labour's conference descended into chaos after delegates narrowly rejected calls for the party to back Remain.
The EU’s chief negotiator has called Boris Johnson’s proposals to replace the Irish backstop “unacceptable”, as the Brexit deadlock continues.
Financial services providers should design and offer more products to people on lower incomes to encourage saving and build financial resilience among this underserved group, Beyond Age and Income, Encouraging Saving Behaviours finds.
A new report by Toynbee Hall, supported by the Building Societies Association has found that once essential needs are met, people on lower incomes are just as likely to be active savers as those who earn higher amounts.
A Labour government would introduce a four-day working week within a decade, John McDonnell has declared.
A major trade union has broken ranks with Jeremy Corbyn to back moves to force Labour to support staying in the European Union in all circumstances.
Labour wants a general election but we will not risk a no deal Brexit to get there, writes Barry Gardiner MP