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A Conservative minister has admitted he would find it "difficult" to serve under Boris Johnson or Jacob Rees-Mogg if either of them ever became Prime Minister.
KPMG comments on today’s ONS migration data
Alstom, as part of European Disability Employment Week, has launched a worldwide internal campaign highlighting the importance of diversity and inclusion. WADA, or “We Are Differently Abled” week, aims to share and propagate best practices and consists in local events at several of its sites around the world.
Yesterday, the British Safety Council, one of the most trusted international leaders in health, safety and environmental management, launched the India Safety Leadership Group, a forum for its members in India to share best practice and expertise in health, safety and wellbeing and lead broader change across all sectors
The Conservative party could suffer an electoral defeat on the scale of its historic 1997 loss if it delivers the Brexit deal secured by Theresa May, a former minister will warn.
A no-deal Brexit could cause a bigger economic slump than the 2008 financial crash, the Bank of England has warned.
A second EU referendum is "inevitable" if Labour cannot force a general election over Theresa May's Brexit crisis, John McDonnell has said.
Ministers could be held in contempt of Parliament if they refuse to publish their full legal advice on Brexit, John Bercow has warned.
Britain's economy could be hit by 3.9% as a result of Theresa May's Brexit deal, according to the Government's own analysis.
EHRC have launched a new report today on the cumulative impact on living standards of public spending changes.
Britain will be poorer under every possible form of Brexit compared with staying in the European Union, Philip Hammond admitted today.
Treasury analysis is set to reveal that a no-deal Brexit will make Britain £150bn worse off over the next fifteen years, it has been reported.
The top executives at thousands of British companies could have their pay decided by customers and staff, under new proposals being considered by Labour.
Addressing the National Federation of Builders (NFB) annual conference, Peter Aldous MP said abuse of retentions has a “negative knock on domino impact on which cascades right through the construction industry”.
Ministers are not yet ready to cope with the “real prospect” of major disruption at British ports in the event of a no-deal Brexit, a damning report has declared.
Top Ukip MEP Patrick O’Flynn has quit the party after its leader drafted in right-wing activist Tommy Robinson for an advisory role on prison reform and rape gangs.
As 2018 comes to a close, the conversation surrounding mental health and wellbeing across the UK, particularly within construction, has begun to take shape.
Sellafield Ltd has launched the UK’s first ‘project manager’ degree apprenticeship.
Theresa May has suffered a fresh blow as a previously loyal Conservative ex-Cabinet minister hit out at her “doomed” Brexit deal.
Donald Trump has warned Theresa May that her Brexit deal could make it difficult for the UK to trade with America after it quits the EU.
Theresa May will face a Commons showdown on 11 December when MPs finally get to vote on her controversial Brexit deal.
Theresa May has admitted she was wrong to say European Union citizens “jump the queue” under current migration rules, following a backlash from opponents.
The heads of Westminster’s opposition parties have demanded that they be included in any televised debate on Theresa May’s Brexit deal.
Lending and savings figures for the building society sector for the three months to September 2018 (Q3) were released today.