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The Government was left red-faced tonight after a proposal to pause the rollout of its flagship Universal Credit benefit system passed unanimously in the House of Commons.
Theresa May will today tell EU citizens living in the UK they can stay after Brexit as she reveals a deal on the controversial issue is within “touching distance”.
Jeremy Corbyn will meet with senior European officials in Brussels today in an attempt to end the impasse in negotiations between the UK and EU, Labour has said.
The EU Withdrawal Bill is set to be delayed until at least mid-November amid fears of a major Tory rebellion, according to a report.
Wages have continued to lag behind prices for the sixth month in a row despite hundreds of thousands more people being in work, official figures have revealed.
Charges to call the Universal Credit hotline will be scrapped from next month in a major climbdown by the Government in the face of a mounting Tory rebellion.
Today is Anti-Slavery Day in the UK, and the Chartered Institute of Building and Stronger Together are pleased to announce that industry leaders including Saint-Gobain, Westfield and Willmott Dixon will be joining them in spearheading a pioneering collaborative initiative to tackle modern slavery in the construction sector.
We need to recognise that some aspects of taxation are outdated and have not kept up with the changes that small businesses must contend with, says Derek Thomas MP.
The British government is not being "realistic" about the size of the divorce bill it will have to pay to leave the EU, according to the president of the European Parliament.
Brexit will be "like the Blitz" - but the UK will be able to make it work, according to the head of a leading think tank.
Public sector workers are being forced to go to food banks to eat - that is an absolute disgrace and it must stop, says GMB.
The Road Haulage Association says the government must engage urgently with the haulage industry to avoid border and customs chaos after Brexit.
Tory splits over the Brexit negotiations have once more been laid bare after Amber Rudd said it was “unthinkable” that the UK could leave the EU without a deal.
Reversing Brexit would have a “significant” and “positive” impact on the British economy, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Members of Unite, the UK's largest union, are lobbying MPs today (October 17) for a 'jobs first Brexit' and certainly so that long-term investment decisions can be made.
More misery for five million public sector workers as their wages take yet another hammering.
The deal is liable to further scrutiny from the US administration who may see it as an attempt to dodge their trade tariffs.
Transatlantic exchange will benefit responsible finance providers.
Facebook and Google are “bad for democracy” and threaten the future of local media by “taking all their content and reproducing it for free”, a former Culture Secretary is set to say.
European leaders are dragging their feet on a deal which would protect EU and British citizens after Brexit in a bid to garner more concessions from the UK, according to reports.
Brexit negotiations between the UK and European Union must be "accelerated" if the two sides are to strike a deal, Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker have said.
Theresa May has launched a fresh diplomatic offensive in a bid to kick-start the stalled Brexit negotiations.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer has torn into the Government over its ‘no deal’ Brexit preparations, calling ministers "too weak" to reach an agreement with the EU.
Tumbling out of the EU without a trade deal will see household bills shoot up by £500 a year for millions of families and the poorest hit the hardest, a new report has said.