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Broadcasters should be “patriotic” about Brexit, Leader of the Commons Andrea Leadsom has said after being challenged on the Government’s plans for leaving the European Union.
Donald Tusk has attacked Theresa May’s over her offer on EU citizens' rights, branding it “below expectation”.
The report on the financing of the new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point reinforces the case for public money to be committed to future large-scale energy projects, Unite, the country’s largest union, said.
Senior European figures have branded Theresa May’s offer aimed at protecting the right of EU citizens as “not sufficient” and “vague”, calling on the Prime Minister to go further.
Public sector workers in the UK were calling for the lifting of seven years of pay restraint as part of the European Federation of Public Service Unions’ (EPSU) campaign to mark public services day today.
Union makes rallying cry on anniversary of the EU referendum.
The UK Government’s project to develop a new £18bn nuclear power station has been branded "risky and expensive" by the public spending watchdog.
Speaking at the Social Mobility Employer Index launch event, Education Secretary Justine Greening called for social mobility to be “right at the heart of everyone’s agenda.”
More than three million EU nationals would be given the right to stay in the UK after Brexit under plans unveiled by Theresa May.
There are no legal or regulatory barriers to pension schemes making social investments, according to a new report by the Law Commission.
The government has been accused of dragging its feet over its failure to release its report into tips for restaurant staff, as the consultation closed for submissions a year ago next Tuesday.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has added his voice to calls for the Government to reach out to other political parties to arrive at a common position on Brexit.
As part of a major investment in 2017, Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has today announced a brand new £39m Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) warehouse at its Sidcup factory, set to be fully operational in 2018.
The Welsh Conservative leader has upped the pressure on Theresa May over Brexit, calling for a guarantee Wales will not lose “a single pound” as a result of leaving the EU.
New figures show more than ten thousand support staff jobs lost.
Philip Hammond has been mocked after he suggested leaving the European Union was like buying a new house.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders estimates that gross mortgage lending reached £20.1 billion in May.
Theresa May will today set out more details of the UK's Brexit plans at a summit of EU leaders.
The Scottish Parliament could effectively be given a veto over Britain's departure from the European Union, it has emerged.
We must protect supply which provides 85% for heat to our homes, says union.
The Chartered Institute of Building, in light of the report into the defects that led to the closure of 17 schools in Edinburgh earlier this year and subsequent events, has announced the formation of a Commission of Past Presidents to investigate the issue of build quality in the construction industry, and what needs to be done to address it.
The Government’s Immigration Bill must ensure that British business has access to sufficient levels of EU workers or major construction projects will grind to a halt, Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in response to the Queen’s Speech.
In light of today’s Queen’s Speech, the Personal Finance Society welcomes the Government’s decision to put the FCA in charge of regulating claims management companies. The FCA has the resources needed to enforce the existing regulation.