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The Law Commission – an independent body set up to reform the law – has today published a consultation paper which suggests ways to improve the law around the protection of official information.
Writing exclusively for PoliticsHome, Lucy Allan MP says that teachers are being forced by the Prevent programme to monitor and scrutinise what children are saying, with suspicion and mistrust.
Probing questions need to be asked about the future of UK helicopter production when MPs debate the industry tomorrow (Tuesday 24 January).
GMB has today (Friday 6 January) called for clarity over the future status of the Royal Navy aircraft carriers following speculation that the MOD is considering mothballing one of the two vessels to help plug a £500 million budget shortfall.
Partnership is 'first' to tackle rough sleeping.
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott MP writes that 'UK legislation relating to the powers of the state over citizens have been struck down by the European Court' and she agrees to work with the Government on a 'major legislative rethink'.
Families from two charities flew with Santa from Bristol Airport.
Sleep out raises more than £7,000 for Julian House.
Figures published today by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) have shown that email hacks of conveyancing transactions are the most common cybercrime in the legal sector, with £7m of client losses reported in the last year.
The UK’s frontline charity for veterans in crisis has received £500,000 from the Government towards the cost of refurbishing its flagship hostel.
Eighty delegates attended a parliamentary reception to highlight the importance of rail freight the construction industry in Parliament on Wednesday.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh attended an informal reception at the Guards Museum hosted by Veterans Aid.
The first of three A350-1000 development aircraft to fly – MSN059 – has landed at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport France at 15.00hrs local time after successfully completing its first flight which lasted four hours and 18 minutes.
Aspiring aerospace professionals looking to take their first steps towards a high flying future can find out more about apprenticeship opportunities at an Airbus Group Apprenticeship Information Events being held in North Wales and Portsmouth.
Jesse Norman, Minister for Industry and Energy, today announced a new £19.2 million project led by Airbus, with over £9 million of funding from government, to develop new methods for aircraft wing design by harnessing the power of the latest computing technology.
The Mineral Products Association refreshes ‘Make the Link’ Campaign with New Video
Labour MP Keith Vaz writes about the "forgotten war in Yemen" ahead of his debate on the humanitarian situation in the country.
It is critical that the Autumn Statement concentrates on measures to support industry, economic growth and productivity, says the Mineral Product Association.
The issues of UAVs and airspace management were debated at Cranfield University’s Technology Conference Visions of an Autonomous Future on 16 September 2016 part of its celebrations of 70 years since the foundation of the College of Aeronautics.
The British Lime Association (BLA) has published its 2015 Sustainable Development report. It demonstrates how the sector has continued to invest through challenging economic conditions to make UK lime production more efficient and sustainable.
Statement by Unicef Executive Director Anthony Lake on attack the humanitarian convoy in Aleppo, Syria
Save the Children responds to the CAEC report on UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia, calling for a suspension of all weapon sales until accusations of international law violations in the Yemen conflict can be investigated.
Labour MP Jamie Reed writes that Jeremy Corbyn's refusal to say he would authorise military action if a Nato ally was invaded by Russia shows he is unfit to be his party's leader.
Security provider Showsec's refusal to sign agreement with GMB branded 'intolerable'