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Gavin Barwell, former minister for housing and planning, has been appointed as the new chief of staff to Theresa May.
David Davis has admitted Brexit talks could be delayed beyond 19 June, contradicting Theresa May's repeated claims the negotiations would start "11 days" after the general election.
Barry Gardiner has suggested that Labour could back the UK's continued membership of the single market after Brexit - a day after John McDonnell ruled it out.
A former boss of the official Vote Leave campaign has urged MPs not to backslide on delivering Brexit after last week's shock general election result.
Mixed degree teams put their built-from-scratch drones to the test.
Delivering Brexit must be the first task of the new parliament - hung parliament or not, says Gisela Stuart.
HVM Catapult celebrates its fifth anniversary by hosting an event in parliament and publishing its annual review reflecting on a remarkably successful year for UK manufacturing.
An expert panel of business leaders, economists, and policy experts hosted by Mineral Products Association urged Government to build stronger links with UK industry if it wants to get the right Brexit deal.
Labour has ruled out seeking to preserve Britain’s membership of the EU single market despite calls for the Government to soften its Brexit stance following the general election.
The Conservatives should “look again” at its plans for leaving the European Union in light of the general election result, Ruth Davidson has said.
Reacting to the result of the general election today (Friday 9 June), Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said: “Theresa May fought an underhand, depressing campaign and has been well and truly humbled. People do not want Tory business as usual, they do not want a politics built on fear that spreads despair, and they certainly do not want a lame duck prime minister.
Responding to the general election results, the National Federation of Builders (NFB) urges all parties to work cooperatively and get on with the job of fixing broken housing policies.
Brexit negotiations could be delayed while the UK works out how to handle last night’s shock election result, the EU has said.
The Chartered Management Institute are the only chartered professional body dedicated to promoting the highest standards in management and leadership excellence.
Union passes motion to bring back tax free shopping at 100th Annual Congress.
Manufacturing pays more than double the total wages into the economy than the financial sector, figures show.
One in three working families in Britain are just one pay cheque away from losing their home. As well as influencing mental wellbeing, such personal concerns are very likely to impact on attention and concentration, contributing to accidents in the workplace, says Louise Ward, Director of Policy and Communications at the British Safety Council.
The Investment Association have released their monthly statistics for UK investor behaviour.
As the UK prepares to elect a new Government that will negotiate the terms of Brexit, the Chartered Management Institute has launched its Management Manifesto - a roadmap for government and business leaders, as well as public, education and professional bodies to work together to safeguard the future economic prosperity of the UK throughout the next term of Parliament.
Staff at the Bank of England will from today start voting in an industrial action ballot as Unite, the union representing staff at the bank calls on their employer to give them a decent pay deal.
A new and improved pension deal for the 16,000 employees of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is to be put to members of Unite, the country's largest union.
The shock collapse of the UK's leading drug and alcohol charity, Lifeline, which was heavily reliant on income from public sector contracts, should set alarm bells ringing, Unite, Britain's biggest union, has warned, as it calls for an urgent review of the government's payment-by-results (PBR) commissioning model for procuring public services.
4.8 million self-employed are at the forefront of progression in the UK's rapidly evolving labour market, says IPSE CEO Chris Bryce.
IPSE is the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed. With 68,000 members and associates, we exist to support, promote and advise the self-employed, ensuring they can fulfil their potential and deliver growth and innovation for the UK economy.