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Downing Street has insisted there are "no plans" to hold a series of special Commons votes on Brexit, despite Cabinet ministers publicly calling for them.
The former attorney general says it is "unsatisfactory" for the Government to have pushed back the meaningful vote into the new year.
IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has expressed cautious support for the Government’s ‘Good Work Plan’ released today while urging the MPs not to regulate people out of self-employment against their will.
Consumers are twice as likely to be ‘very satisfied’ with the quality of their new home if it was built by a small and medium-sized (SME) house builder, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Employers who mistreat their staff could face a £20,000 fine under new government plans to boost workers’ rights.
A second Brexit referendum would “break faith with the British people", Theresa May will warn MPs today.
A fresh Cabinet split is looming as senior ministers prepare to set out their plans for a so-called "managed no-deal" Brexit.
How is value created by digital payments? Peter T. Dunn explains.
Tony Blair has hit back at Theresa May in a dramatic war of words between political heavyweights after she criticised his calls for a second EU referendum.
Dragging out the Brexit process is having a “detrimental effect” on wider domestic policy, a cross-party group of senior MPs has warned Theresa May.
Sajid Javid will outline plans to slash immigration from the European Union by up to 80% once Britain leaves the bloc, it has been reported.
Britain will “flourish and prosper” after Brexit even if the country quits the European Union without a deal, Jeremy Hunt has said.
The majority of the Cabinet has reportedly declared Theresa May’s Brexit deal dead - but top ministers are divided on how to move forward.
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has told Brexiteers that they need to prepare for a second referendum.
Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd has warned MPs to ignore the “siren voices calling us to the rocks” of a no-deal Brexit and urged politicians to “forge a consensus” instead.
When the most interesting thing about a summit is the context in which someone used the word "nebulous", you know it hasn't been a classic.
Tony Blair has been meeting Labour MPs to convince them to back a second EU referendum, the former Prime Minister revealed today.
Theresa May has clashed with Jean-Claude Juncker after he accused her of failing to make clear precisely what she wants from the Brexit negotiations.
It is vanishingly unlikely that the Prime Minister can get her deal through the Commons. Parliament has reached an impasse. What’s needed is a blinding flash of the obvious – we need to go back to the people, writes Sarah Wollaston
Europe should begin preparations for the "near probability" of another Brexit referendum, Tony Blair will claim today.
A second Brexit referendum could undermine "democracy in itself", Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner has said, despite Labour refusing to rule one out.
Philip Hammond has been forced into an embarrassing climbdown after sparking a row by calling Tory Brexiteers "extremists".
Even with a female PM Brexit has become an extended Boy's Club. If the government won’t change its tune then women across the UK must demand that their voices are heard.
Responsible finance providers play an essential role in ensuring people can access useful and affordable financial services, says Jennifer Tankard, Chief Executive of Responsible Finance.
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