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Research conducted by Atkins, part of the SNC-Lavalin Group, in partnership with Imperial College London, examines the benefits of human-centred design (HCD).
Britain will have at least two major trade deals ready to go when the Brexit transition period ends in 2020, the Government has predicted.
Talk of health and safety in countries with powerful neoliberal interests has been dominated recently by notions of red tape, of a burden on business. This way of framing debate has consistently pushed into the background reductions in death and serious injury achieved by legislation and its enforcement, by innovation and by organisations and their managements engaging with workforces to improve working conditions
Minister of State for Trading Policy Greg Hands says that getting the "bread and butter" of trade deals correct will be crucial in making it easier for the UK to conduct trade after Brexit.
IKEA UK today releases its gender pay gap report, revealing a mean gap of 6.9% for its retail operations. While this gap is less than the UK average and that of the retail sector, IKEA UK acknowledges that there is still more work to be done to close the gap entirely.
Theresa May has refused to say whether she believes leaving the European Union will be worth it in the end.
John McDonnell has branded the £50m tax bill for web giant Google an “insult”.
The weak economic outlook and continued uncertainty about the impact of the UK’s exit from the EU are factors driving negative consumer sentiment about the housing market for a 4th consecutive quarter across Britain, says BSA.
Emily Thornberry has been criticised by Labour MPs after she appeared to suggest that the party would still vote for the Government's Brexit deal even if it was “blah, blah, blah” and did not contain much detail.
With exactly one year until Brexit, construction employers in the UK are praising the quality of their EU workers and encouraging them to stay, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
David Davis has said Parliament will vote down the final Brexit deal reached with Brussels in the autumn if future trade terms are not broadly agreed with the EU.
The Prime Minister will travel across the four nations of the UK today in a whistle-stop trip to promote her post-Brexit vision.
Shockingly low figures point to an even more severe problem than the wider pensions crisis: the UK’s growing self-employed population may not be saving properly for later life.
SNC-Lavalin, a globally fully integrated professional services and project management company, has signed a long-term agreement with Landsec for a new UK hub within the Nova North Building in Victoria, London.
Theresa May has not yet discussed plans for post-Brexit immigration with her top ministerial team, Amber Rudd revealed today.
The government has confirmed £20 million funding for businesses and researchers to pioneer the use of ground-breaking quantum technologies.
Pensions paid to MPs are funded through profits linked directly to the Kremlin, PoliticsHome can reveal.
UK citizens could lose their rights to urgent medical treatment while travelling in the EU after Brexit, peers have warned.
Dianne Hayter on why Ministers must understand the ties that bind many younger people to Europe and reflect those views when negotiating our departure from the EU.
Len McCluskey has been accused of breaking strict rules in his campaign to be re-elected the general secretary of Unite.
Jacob Rees-Mogg today hit out at “cave-dwellers” he says are trying to frustrate the Brexit process.
We need a serious delivery plan in place for post-Brexit skills and immigration policy, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in response to the Migration Advisory Committee’s Interim update.
The IR35 shambles shows no sign of abating, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed) has today said, following the successful appeal by a contractor overturning an HMRC decision in the First Tier Tribunal.
Allegations that the official Brexit campaign, Vote Leave, breached spending limits during the EU referendum will be debated by MPs today.