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The National Federation of Builders responds to Theresa May's supposed changed stance on the legal position of EU migrants who arrive in the UK during the transition period.
A Tory rising star and aide to Chancellor Philip Hammond has suggested some bankers should have gone to jail in the wake of the financial crash.
The UK’s Brexit divorce bill could cost an extra £5bn if the proposed transition period runs beyond 2020, according to the head of an influential group of MPs.
Henry Bolton has quit Ukip just days after being dumped as leader of the party.
Net migration from the EU dropped by 75,000 in the year to September 2017 - falling below 100,000 for the first time in four years, official figures revealed today.
Low and middle income families are set to face income stagnation until 2020, a major thinktank has said.
Jeremy Corbyn will today put the City of London on notice as he vows to “take on the power of finance”.
The government should be extremely careful about pushing people away from self-employment against their will, says IPSE's Policy Development Manager Jordan Marshall
To flourish post-Brexit we must adopt a new model of public service delivery that prioritises innovation. Nowhere is this more important than in healthcare, writes George Freeman
MPs have said they are "increasingly alarmed" at the lack of preparation for extra post-Brexit checks at the UK's border.
Released today, lending and savings figures from the BSA for 2017 show that building societies approved 29% of all new mortgages in 2017, and savers deposited £8.5 billion in building society accounts.
An influential group of MPs look set to defy financial regulators by forcing them to publish a controversial report on RBS’ business practices.
Millions more families will be plunged into “debt distress” as the Bank of England prepares to hike interest rates, a leading thinktank has warned.
Work on a new system to register EU migrants who come to the UK after March 2019 has "barely begun", according to worried Home Office officials.
The industrial heartlands of the north-east and the West Midlands will face the greatest economic hit from Brexit, according to the Government's own impact analysis.
Read all the latest from this week's Prime Minister's Questions in our up-to-the-minute liveblog.
Britain is "likely" to have a new immigration system in place by the time it leaves the European Union, the Home Secretary has said.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond have been urged to publish their full tax returns after Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell once again produced theirs.
Philip Hammond has suggested the Government could overhaul the "complex" system of inheritance tax.
Labour peer Lord Hutton says with 85% of young adults in favour of a better financial education, it may be time for the Government to look at making financial education in primary a statutory responsibility.
Speaking to PoliticsHome, EY's Darra Singh says that while there has been progress when it comes to improving diversity, the drive for change has 'slipped' in recent years.
Water UK’s Chief Executive writes about the achievements of the water industry since privatisation in 1989 and argues that there are serious unanswered questions about nationalisation.
Philip Hammond has fired a warning to EU leaders that they risk a "tremendous act of self-harm" if the City of London is cut off from European markets after Brexit.