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The number of tax exile non-doms in the UK has fallen to a record low amid fears of a Jeremy Corbyn government and uncertainty over Brexit.
New research conducted by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) shows less than a third of managers are ready to support staff transitioning at work.
This autumn, politics is going to be dominated by two very different men both called Dominic, as the battle for Brexit draws closer to the 31 October deadline.
Running to be Treasury Select Committee Chair, Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake writes that his non-partisan, robust, Yorkshire straight-talking approach would be an advantage in winning over Labour colleagues and holding HMT to account.
Justin Tomlinson MP, Minister of State for Disabled People, writes on the DWP's Access to Work Scheme following recently released statistics.
Boris Johnson’s top adviser has hit back at Dominic Grieve after he branded his claims on a no-deal Brexit “arrogant” and “ignorant”.
Boris Johnson has been warned that refusing to quit after losing a vote of no confidence would trigger the "gravest" constitutional crisis since the English Civil War.
Labour does not want to hand Boris Johnson a "get out of jail free card" by supporting a national unity government aimed at stopping a no-deal Brexit, Rebecca Long-Bailey has said.
Michael Gove has accused the European Union of being unwilling to negotiate with the UK over a new Brexit deal.
A former Cabinet minister who was sacked after just eight weeks in the job is to receive a pay-off worth three months' salary, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Leaving the European Union without a deal is now Boris Johnson's "central scenario", Brussels diplomats have been told.
The top 1% of taxpayers are increasingly just men based in London and the South East, according to new research branded “shocking” by Labour.
Boris Johnson has refused to rule out ignoring Parliament if it votes to reject a no-deal Brexit.
Matt Hancock has insisted that a no-deal Brexit "cannot be stopped" by MPs, just weeks after claiming that it was "not credible" for any Prime Minister to pursue the option.
Too many pension funds are making a "fat living" from savers through hidden fees, a cross-party group of MPs has warned.
A majority of Scots are now in favour of independence and want a second referendum by 2021, according to a new poll.
Fewer than three in ten British exporters will have they paperwork they need to cope with a no-deal Brexit, Treasury figures have suggested.
Labour's John McDonnell has accused Chancellor Sajid Javid of being implicated in "some of the worst excesses of the casino economy" during his time as a banker.
MPs can still stop Britain from leaving the European Union without a deal despite "disinformation" from senior Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings, a prominent pro-Remain backbencher has said.
A no-deal Brexit could lead to schools being forced to close, exams being disrupted and a lack of fresh food for pupils’ meals, according to an official government document.
Boris Johnson's pledge to deliver full-fibre broadband “for all” by 2025 is only possible if the government removes “significant regulatory barriers”, telecoms leaders have claimed.
Dominic Raab has been accused by MPs of “misleading the public” by claiming he raised the possibility of a no-deal Brexit during the EU referendum when there is no evidence to show he did.
Plans to create tax-free zones at ports and airports post-Brexit have been condemned by Labour as a “race to the bottom”.
The Federation of Master Builder (FMB) is calling for a delay to the implementation of Reverse Charge VAT in response to the PMI data published today which shows that construction activity has fallen for the third month in a row and business optimism has slid to its lowest levels since November 2012.