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Martin Chown will assume his new role and responsibilities on 1 February, leaving his current role as Sellafield Ltd Deputy Chief Executive and Supply Chain Director.
The Foreign Office spent almost £6,000 on a designer sideboard and side table “to advance British interests around the world”, PoliticsHome can reveal.
We are building the evidence base that proves government must act on air quality says British Safety Council.
Netflix made an enormous $2bn in global profits last year. But the tech giant isn't paying a penny to the UK taxpayer, writes Dame Margaret Hodge MP
In a world driven by data, we must ensure that the we can reap the benefits of analysing anonymised health information – while still protecting privacy, writes Dean Russell MP
Ahead of the Chancellor's budget, James Lowman, Chief Executive of the Association of Convenience Stores, writes that a good place for the new Government to start boosting economic growth is by looking at convenience stores.
The National Federation of Builders respond to the new Building Better Building Beautiful Commission report.
Today the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is expected to publish the Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission's report. Nationwide responds.
The success of the Scotch Whisky industry was built on open markets and free trade, the UK must continue to support this industry and be unapologetic about our free trade ambitions post-Brexit, writes David Mundell MP, former Secretary of State for Scotland.
Annual house price growth edged up to 1.9%, reports Nationwide's new House Price Index.
Boris Johnson will chair a crucial meeting of the National Security Council on Tuesday amid signs he will press ahead with a controversial decision to award Huawei a role in the UK's 5G network.
Photographers from more than 100 countries submitted thousands of stunning photos of the built world to the annual Art of Building photography competition, run by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
The Chartered Institute of Building has launched a new partnership in Ireland to ensure crucial alignment on key issues such as access to skills and training, procurement and contractual matters and quality in construction.
John Bercow's hopes of securing a peerage have suffered another blow as he faced a second formal complaint of "bullying, intimidation and unacceptable behaviour".
A group of new Conservative MPs from the north of England have called on the Prime Minister to cancel HS2 after reports this week showed the project is a decade behind schedule.
Pubs are set to see their business rates slashed by £1,000 under new plans drawn up by the Treasury.
Britain’s largest gas distribution network Cadent has blazed a green trail with the launch of its first ever solar array.
Boris Johnson is set to award the contract to help build part of the UK’s 5G network to Huawei as soon as next week in a snub to Donald Trump.
Boris Johnson has risked a trade war with America as he hit back in the row over the Government's plans to slap a new tax on the likes of Google and Facebook.
Moves to give John Bercow a peerage should be put on hold while new bullying claims against him are investigated, according to Andrea Leadsom.
The High Value Manufacturing Catapult's new report makes 5 recommendations on how to build a workforce fit for the future, based on good practice identified around the world.
High Value Manufacturing Catapult and partners launch important report to build a workforce fit for the future.
According to the Times, the Prime Minister will remove the £30,000 minimum salary threshold for immigrants arriving after Brexit. The National Federation of Builders responds.
Sajid Javid has defied warnings from the US over the introduction of a digital tax on tech giants as he vowed to push ahead with the plans.