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Cabinet ministers have blasted Boris Johnson’s plan for no-deal Brexit, dismissing it as not a “credible” strategy.
The next general election could be "catastrophic" for Labour and result in a Conservative landslide unless the party backs Remain in a second EU referendum, according to Tom Watson.
Donald Tusk has accused the UK of squandering the six-month Brexit postponement - as he warned the next Prime Minister they cannot reopen Theresa May’s exit deal.
Theresa May launched a multi-billion pound spending spree aimed at securing her legacy as Prime Minister despite being warned not to by Tory MPs, PoliticsHome has learned.
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt has accused Philip Hammond of failing to appreciate the value of military spending to the nation.
MPs who chatter incessantly about a no deal scenario would be wise to actually consider the work there is in front of them to achieve it, writes Tony Grew
Boris Johnson's claims UK trade would continue unchanged after a no-deal Brexit have been dismissed by Bank of England governor Mark Carney.
Philip Hammond is set to urge the next Prime Minister to consider holding a second referendum in a bid to break the deadlock over Brexit.
Planning and placemaking remain major barriers to solving the housing crisis. With councils under pressure, why do they keep building the wrong homes in the wrong places?
For two years IKEA UK has been working with Breaking Barriers, a London-based charity to help refugees find meaningful employment.
New data shows why British Safety Council is calling for urgent action to protect outdoor workers from air pollution
Labour MPs in Leave-backing areas have warned Jeremy Corbyn that backing a second EU referendum would be "toxic" for the party.
The Government needs to be bolder and come up with more immediate alternatives to help construction businesses struggling with late payment.
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) calls on the public sector to lead by example in order to tackle scourge of late payment.
New government measures to clamp down on late payment – including holding boards directly accountable – have been welcomed by IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed).
Nigel Farage has opened the door to an election pact with Boris Johnson as he said there was a "deal to be done" with the Conservatives over a hard Brexit.
The Chairman of the British Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce (BUCC) writes an open letter to the International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox calling for "a new free trade agreement between the UK and Ukraine as soon as possible".
Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay has urged Michel Barnier to work together to ring-fence citizens’ rights even if there is a no-deal Brexit.
The societal effects of delineating internet access based on financial means shouldn’t be underestimated, warns the Internet Advertising Bureau.
A man has pleaded guilty to common assault and criminal damage after he threw a milkshake at Nigel Farage in Newcastle last month.
The UK currently has an estimated 2.4 million untrained ‘accidental managers’, and with poor management costing employers around £84 billion a year according to the OECD, it is time for a step change in how we prepare the next generation of leaders.
Tom Watson has said he fears "Labour is leaving me" as he called on the party to campaign for Remain in a second EU referendum.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is pleased to announce that David Borland has joined the leading trade organisation as Technical Officer.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is pleased to announce that it has co-opted Gaby Mendham, Director of Ecoglass Ltd, to the GGF Board, further enhancing the breadth and diversity of talent charged with ensuring the successful governance of the Federation.