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Tory rebels have tabled a fresh compromise amendment to the Government's flagship Brexit bill as Theresa May heads for yet another House of Lords defeat.
A Labour frontbencher has ditched his support for another EU referendum - just 48 hours after saying he supported one.
The row over what happens to powers returning to the UK from Brussels after Brexit will "haunt the Tories like the Poll Tax", Ian Blackford has claimed.
The responsible finance industry is underpinned by the principles of fairness, transparency and a strong customer focus, says Jennifer Tankard, Chief Executive, Responsible Finance.
The fact that the Government is doing its bit to subsidise the housing market through the Lifetime ISA and Help To Buy schemes shows that something is wrong in the market itself, says Scott Mann MP.
Pro-EU backbencher Dominic Grieve has admitted MPs could bring down the Government by voting against the final Brexit bill.
Theresa May is reportedly holding secret talks with Labour MPs in a bid to ensure the Government wins knife-edge Brexit votes.
A senior member of Labour's frontbench has defied Jeremy Corbyn to back a second EU referendum.
Ministers privately fear that the UK could crash out of the EU empty handed if a Brexit deal is not secured by October, according to reports.
Neil Walters became national chair of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) on Thursday 14 June at the NFB’s annual general meeting (AGM) which was followed by a celebratory gala dinner.
The Government has been accused of failing to take concerns around keeping an open Irish border after Brexit seriously by a powerful Commons committee.
The government should write into statute a positive definition of self-employment to provide clarity on who does and does not work for themselves, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has today said in the wake of Deliveroo’s High Court defeat.
Senior Vice President of the British Veterinary Association Gudrun Ravetz welcomes an exemption to the cap on skilled migrants for Non-EU doctors and nurses, but asks that this is extended to cover the veterinary profession, which has responsibility for animal health and welfare, food safety and public health.
Dads across the country can expect a well-deserved break this Father’s Day as new research shows that most millennials are tackling practical jobs around the home, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
The introduction of the National Living Wage two years ago has so far failed to significantly lift the living standards of low paid workers, a major report has revealed.
Theresa May is set to commit up to an extra £5bn per year to the NHS for the next four years.
Whilst optimistic that government departments and regulatory bodies can work collaboratively and effectively, there are concerns over areas where resources are already stretched, says the British Safety Council.
Two-thirds of voters believe Theresa May is doing a bad job of negotiating Britain's departure from the European Union.
Theresa May has been thrown into a fresh leadership crisis after rebel Tory MPs rejected her attempts to reach a peace deal on her Brexit plans.
Pro-Remain Cabinet minister David Lidington has said the prospect of re-joining the European Union will not come up in his political lifetime.
Tom Watson has accused Unite boss Len McCluskey of trying to oust him as Labour deputy leader.
The 28% fall in construction apprenticeship starts between August 2017 and March 2018 compared with the same period the previous academic year suggests the Government needs to look again at the way the Apprenticeship Levy is working, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Jacob Rees-Mogg has defended a City firm he co-founded after it set up an investment fund in Ireland and warned of the dangers of a hard Brexit.