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Writing exclusively for PoliticsHome, ex-Parliamentary Labour Party chairman and former minister Lord Watts launches a scathing attack on Jeremy Corbyn and his top team.
The British Veterinary Association & Cats Protection offer advice for Larry, Palmerston and now Gladstone, during times of stress or change.
Writing for PoliticsHome, Labour leadership hopeful Owen Smith pledges to end inequality in Britain - and heal the divide in his party.
Today’s ICM opinion poll giving the Conservatives a 16-point lead over Labour has provoked a predictable reaction from many on the centre-left.
The PSHE Association has responded to research on young women’s aspirations released today by our colleagues at Girlguiding which suggests that just 35% of young women believe that women and men have the same chance of succeeding in their chosen jobs.
Alzheimer’s Society is urging families across the country to spend time together tackling the biggest health issue of our time, by joining your local Memory Walk to raise money for a world without dementia – as it’s revealed families spend dwindling time together.
Find out who's who in Theresa May's Cabinet reshuffle as the names come in. Click the tab at the bottom of the table to see which of David Cameron's appointments are out.
Congratulating Theresa May on becoming Prime Minister, Huw Evans, Director General of the Association of British Insurers (ABI), said:
Millions of older people are putting off difficult conversations about ageing until times of crisis or not having them at all, according to new research from Independent Age, the older people’s charity.
There is no collective understanding of what type of oversight is appropriate and cost effective for different types of arm’s-length bodies, according to today’s report from the National Audit Office.
Justice Select Committee Chair and Remain campaigner, Bob Neill MP, writes in support of Michael Gove's bid to become Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister.
In a summary published today (Thursday 30 June) by the Commission on the Donor Experience, 22 projects show how experts working with the Commission will transform the culture of fundraising in the UK.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron makes a final appeal for a Remain vote in today's EU referendum, saying Britain can prove it is an "outward looking, tolerant and better nation".
An estimated 85% of older people with depression don’t get any help from the NHS. This is a growing concern for Independent Age, the older people’s charity, who in response have published a new, free advice guide to encourage more older people to seek help and tackle this serious issue.
There are now 11.4 million people aged 65 or over in the UK – nearly 1/5 of the population. Over 500,000 elderly people are abused in the UK every year. But human rights can protect older people in a number of ways, says Age UK.
Social enterprises - using business models for social ends - present a ‘tremendous opportunity,’ says Labour MP Susan Elan Jones, as she urges the Government to support their growth.
An EU Referendum debate hosted by the Bar Council on Monday, including guest speakers Lord Michael Howard and Dominic Grieve MP, saw 70% of attendees voting for Remain.
EY's Bjorn Conway says disruption is more than a digital movement, "it is the key that unlocks innovation."
Jeremy Corbyn is “puzzled” as to why anyone should think him a “shabby, spineless coward” for failing to make Labour’s case for Remain ahead of the EU referendum.
Labour MP Caroline Flint says the time has come for the Government to "show some leadership" on country-by-country tax reporting, as she tables an amendment to the Finance Bill.
Vets from across the UK will be formally part of the Pride in London Parade for the first time this year, when the recently formed British Veterinary LGBT+ (BVLGBT+) group and supporters stride out with other Pride Parade groups on Saturday 25 June.
It feels like only yesterday that David Cameron was being denounced from the Labour benches as a “racist” for trying to link Sadiq Khan to Islamic extremists.
A survey by the National Federation of Builders (NFB) reveals more of its members want to leave the EU than remain.
New research by Vodafone explores the benefits of a robust partnership between public – and third – sector organisations.