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Jess Phillips has suggested she would back re-joining the European Union if she wins the Labour leadership contest.
Nationwide's new research shows house prices rose 0.1% in December, after taking account of seasonal factors; annual price declines persist in London and the Outer South East and raising a deposit remains key challenge for prospective first time buyers.
Professor John Nolan, former Chairman of the Construction Industry Council and past President, Institution of Structural Engineers, has been awarded a CBE for services to Structural Engineering and the Construction Industry in the New Year Honours list.
Labour has launched a bid to delay the Brexit process again if the Government fails to strike a trade deal with the EU by the end of the year.
The former heads of both the Leave and Remain campaigns have joined forces to call for a "decade of reconnection" after years of "division" in Britain.
Most voters want Boris Johnson to pump more money into public services before cutting taxes, according to a new poll.
Boris Johnson has pitched himself as a "prime minister for everyone" as he tried to usher in the 2020s with a bid to heal the "division, rancour and uncertainty" in British politics.
Boris Johnson has announced plans to raise the National Living Wage by 6.2% from April.
Ministers have been accused of "hiding" the impact of Brexit on schools amid a bitter freedom of information battle with the Liberal Democrats.
Boris Johnson is preparing to set up a dedicated new Brexit team by the end of next month as he seeks to take control of talks on Britain’s future relationship with the European Union.
Brussels will find it difficult to negotiate a trade deal with the UK in the 11-month timeframe set out by Boris Johnson, the President of the European Commission has cautioned.
Britain’s job boom is set to slow in early 2020, despite inflation-adjusted wages passing 2008 levels for the first time.
The UK will always be welcome to rejoin the EU after Brexit, a top official has written in a 'love letter' to the country.
The Treasury is set to change how it allocates government cash to boost spending for the North and Midlands.
FMB have released their Builders’ New Year Wish List.
Donald Trump has invited Boris Johnson to visit him in the White House as the US and UK look to strike a "massive trade deal" after Brexit.
Boris Johnson has sparked anger after insisting Britain will not follow any EU rules after Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has been hit by a rebellion of his shadow Cabinet as MPs threw their weight behind Boris Johnson's EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill.
IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has welcomed the review into the Loan Charge by Sir Amyas Morse. Although IPSE would have liked to see Sir Amyas move to scrap the Loan Charge, it is good news that he has accepted most of its recommendations. These, in turn, have also been accepted by the government.
Ministers will overhaul a controversial tax policy after an independent report found it caused “serious distress”.
Boris Johnson saw his EU Withdrawal Bill easily pass its latest hurdle in the Commons as MPs signed off for Christmas by wishing their colleagues “a merry Brexmas”.
Following the outcome of the recent General Election and with a Conservative Government and clear majority in parliament, it now looks likely that the UK will withdraw from the European Union next year.
The government's proposals for workers' rights must not come at the expense of health and safety says British Safety Council.
The Prime Minister has been criticised for scrapping protections for child refugees in his new Withdrawal Agreement Bill.