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The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) had a busy and productive exhibition at glasstec Dusseldorf recently, engaging with hundreds of industry contacts over the four day trade show.
Following the announcement of Safeglaze going into administration, Kevin Buckley, Group Chief Executive of the Glass and Glazing Federation, has issued a statement to clarify that Safeglaze was not in any way connected to the GGF and/or its group of commercial companies and to underline the importance of consumer protection when administration or liquidation occurs.
Brexiteers plotting to unseat Theresa May could inflict “appalling chaos” on Britain, damaging its international standing, Jeremy Hunt has warned.
Ministers will be forced to publish a report on the impact of Theresa May's Brexit plan after a Tory rebellion forced a Commons climbdown.
Labour will work with MPs from other parties to stop the UK falling "off a cliff" by crashing out of the EU without a deal, Keir Starmer has declared.
Brexit can be "a catalyst" for radically transforming Britain's economy, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
David Davis has been mocked after claiming the UK will still be able to enter a post-Brexit transition phase even if it fails to reach a withdrawal agreement with the EU.
Theresa May today admitted the final Brexit date could be pushed back to the next general election - amid claims the UK could be tied to EU rules for another four years.
The Liberal Democrat Lords Digital Spokesperson writes ahead of a debate today following the Select Committee report: 'Artificial Intelligence AI in the UK: ready, willing and able?'
IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has responded to Theresa May’s comments at the CBI on the ‘jobs miracle’, warning that unless it changes course, it will soon experience a ‘self-employed catastrophe’.
Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Lloyd is facing calls to have the party whip withdrawn over his support for Theresa May's Brexit deal, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Cabinet minister Greg Clark has risked infuriating Brexiteers by suggesting extending the Brexit transition period until 2022 is “an option”.
Ministers' oversight of cybersecurity threats is “wholly inadequate” in the face of a “potentially devastating” major attack on Britain's infrastructure, a powerful parliamentary committee has said.
Theresa May will go on the offensive today as she insists her Brexit agreement with the EU is “final”.
Support for the Tories has plummeted after the agreed Brexit plan put forward by Theresa May sparked a civil war in the party, new polls have suggested.
Theresa May today issued a thinly-veiled slapdown to Cabinet colleagues who argue her Brexit agreement can still be negotiated.
Jeremy Corbyn today admitted he does not know how he would vote if the country faced a second EU referendum.
Theresa May faces a fresh wave of Tory anger amid claims Brussels will demand a further £10bn from the UK if Brexit is delayed.
Top Tories are plotting a “fallback plan” to keep the UK in the EU single market if MPs vote down the deal struck by Theresa May, it has been reported.
Theresa May has named Steve Barclay as her new Brexit Secretary after Dominic Raab stormed out with a blast at her EU deal.
Liam Fox has contradicted Theresa May by insisting that getting a Brexit deal will always be better than crashing out without any agreement.
Liberal Democrat Brexit Spokesperson Tom Brake has written to every ‘Remain’ MP on the back of the proposed deal this week. It is a call to arms to think of their constituents, and vote to give the people the final say on the deal.
Brexit has become a cult like the Moonies, David Cameron is a “smarmy PR man”, Emmanuel Macron is a “weasel” and Theresa May could emerge “better than Boudica” if she backs staying in the EU. That is according to veteran broadcaster Melvyn Bragg.
Commenting on the Government’s announcement that employers are taking more disabled people into the workforce, Rob Wall, head of policy at the Chartered Management Institute has released the following statement.