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Labour MP Chris Leslie outlines why the Commons needs to hold the new Brexit Department and its ministers to account.
Green party MP Caroline Lucas explains why she thinks Britain needs to have a general election this year.
Ahead of his 10 minute rule bill, Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake writes about the importance of EU citizens being certain they are able to stay in the UK following the referendum.
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' Manj Kalar analyses what Brexit could mean for the public sector in financial terms.
The Government is being urged to protect the status of EU veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses living and working in the UK.
Labour MPs Seema Malhotra and Stephen Kinnock propose that a new Special Parliamentary Committee (SPC) on EU Renegotiation be established to ensure a strong voice for Parliament in the Brexit negotiations.
Following last week’s EU Referendum and with the UK population voting to leave the European Union, the GGF remains open-minded about the changes that will come and will continue to work with parliamentarians and Government departments on the many issues affecting the glass and glazing industry.
Vice Chair Calum Macleod reflects on a rollercoaster week of activity following the UKs decision to leave the European Union and the unknown landscape ahead for UK policing.
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.
As the fallout from the UK's decision to leave the EU - a scenario which would have seen implausible to many business and political leaders 18 months ago - it's time to pick up the pieces and work out what Britain's post-EU business landscape will look like.
Prof Alison Harcourt from the University of Exeter writes about the processes which now follow the EU referendum result.
Shadow Minister & Cambridge MP, Daniel Zeichner, writes that Britain is 'still the inclusive, open and outward-looking nation we know it to be'.
The UK waste industry will be plunged into financial, policy and legal uncertainty, say trade groups in the sector, as Britain votes to leave the European Union.
Leaving the EU puts at risk all rights guaranteed by EU legislation, says trade union GMB, with the economic shock of the vote holding potential for another economic crash
Following the result of the United Kingdom’s referendum on membership of the European Union, Dawn Howard, Chief Executive of the National Association of Animal Health (NOAH) said:
The British Veterinary Association and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons seek to ‘minimise disruption’ and maintain high professional standards throughout Brexit negotiations.
In response to the outcome of the UK EU referendum today, Steve Lee, Chief Executive Officer of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management, said:
President of the British Veterinary Association Sean Wensley said:
Statement from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons on the outcome of the EU Referendum
MEPs calls for the Commission to drive energy efficiency by making it a European energy infrastructure priority
UK road hauliers call for action to steady markets and nerves at ‘earthquake moment’
Dame Julia Goodfellow, President of Universities UK said:
Steve Varley, EY’s UK Chairman, discusses the implications of the EU referendum
The Government must ensure that our new system of immigration provides the construction sector with enough skilled workers to build the homes and infrastructure projects we need, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has warned.