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Labour bosses are set for showdown talks on whether or not to back a referendum on the final Brexit deal.
Hopes of a Brexit deal being struck between Labour and the Government have risen after both sides said progress had been made in the latest round of talks.
A former Tory minister has warned the Government that it risks appearing “against young people” if it ploughs ahead with plans to hike EU students’ fees after Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has come under more pressure to back a second EU referendum after another trade union called on Labour to support it.
Fire does not discriminate between private and public housing. The government must move fast to replace flammable cladding on every building, no matter who owns it, and must do it now, says Rushanara Ali MP.
Jeremy Corbyn has come under fresh pressure to back a second Brexit referendum as a string of Labour's European election candidates publicly declared their support for a fresh vote.
British Safety Council’s campaigning and research work supports the aims of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
Leading unions want Jeremy Corbyn to put a pledge to back another EU referendum in Labour's forthcoming European election manifesto, PoliticsHome has learned.
Support for Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party has shot up the polls to put them neck-and-neck with Labour ahead of May’s European elections.
Backing a second European referendum will show Labour is "tin-eared" and damage its election chances, says Melanie Onn MP.
Vince Cable has admitted his “regret” that Remain parties will not be fighting the EU elections on a united front.
Heidi Allen has hit out at the “top end vetting company” which approved MEP candidates for Change UK who were later found to have posted offensive comments on social media.
Ever since she railed against George Osborne’s welfare cuts, Heidi Allen’s relationship with the Conservatives looked fragile. After months of feeling disillusioned with her adopted party, she helped to form The Independent Group. Now interim leader of the rebranded Change UK, the South Cambridgeshire MP is hopeful for success at the European elections – but says Brexit cannot be everything that her party’s about. She talks to Sebastian Whale
Lord Bourne’s housing debate shows us how far politicians have come in discussing potential solutions to the housing crisis.
Medicines Discovery Catapult’s Virtual R&D Discovery Services platform announce twenty-two partnerships
Labour frontbenchers have reacted with fury after the party produced European election leaflets without any mention of a second referendum.
As the retail landscape shifts, change must be embraced in order to survive. Dods Monitoring's Andy Frain explains.
Those who work with Huawei can become the most competitive in the 5G era, delivering huge benefits for the next wave of growth in the digital economy, writes Huawei's Victor Zhang.
Nicola Sturgeon has said that a second Scottish independence referendum should be held within two years if the UK has left the European Union by then.
Local policy can stop permitted development and make planning easier for local companies delivering more affordable housing and high-quality homes
Change UK have been dealt another humiliating blow after they were forced to dump another European election candidate for offensive social media posts.
The National Federation of Builders (NFB) welcomes Lord Bourne’s housing debate as it provides a platform to discuss planning reform and solutions to the housing crisis.
Business investment is “significantly” lower due to uncertainty around Brexit, Philip Hammond has warned.
If a future Labour Government was to scrap commercial to residential permitted development it must also come forward with proposals to properly resource our chronically underfunded planning system, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).