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The window for game changing action on climate change is closing and we need to move at pace in this Parliament, says Alistair Phillips-Davies, Chief Executive of SSE.
Working together with UK Finance and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Building Societies Association (BSA) has led a series of discussions to find a way forward on cladding, in the wake of the horrendous fire at Grenfell Tower.
If we can help UK manufacturers harness the potential of new technology, they will thrive supporting the prosperity of communities across the country, says Rosa Wilkinson, Communications Director at HVM Catapult.
Now Boris Johnson has the largest Conservative majority since 1987 he must not forget the self-employed vote was a significant part of the Conservative Party’s remarkable victory, writes the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed.
As our new Parliament sits, the Royal Osteoporosis Society calls on the Government to live up to their promises and invest in FLS now to reduce the burden of hip fractures on the NHS next winter.
The post-mortem into Labour's election defeat must start immediately, and point the finger at those to blame, writes John Spellar MP.
The government must now deliver on its pre-election promises, says the Police Federation of England and Wales.
New report says unless the UK’s new Government addresses four key recommendations, businesses, social enterprises and people risk lack of access to finance.
For our General Election series, Plaid Cymru's Liz Saville Roberts writes that Plaid Cymru will put an end to the Brexit fiasco, create tens of thousands of jobs and take urgent action to tackle the climate crisis.
For our General Election series, Labour Chairman Ian Lavery writes that, Labour will deliver the most radical expansion of workers’ rights in a generation, ending worker exploitation and ensuring big businesses pay their share of taxes.
Whoever forms our next government, it is clear that greater ambition is needed on mental health, writes Mind.
Ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25) event in Madrid, Inter IKEA Group have announced they will invest €200 million to speed up the transformation to becoming a climate positive business.
Our experience at Hinkley Point C will give a big advantage to Sizewell C, says Stuart Crooks, Managing Director of Hinkley Point C.
Dods People draws together a list of appointments in Westminster politics, the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector in the last week.
Dods Monitoring’s Guinevere Poncia considers if rising public awareness has created an opportunity for action to safeguard electoral integrity.
Ahead of the General Election, the Chartered Management Institute is calling on the next government to drive forward three key policy priorities: Embed employability at every stage of UK education, drive-up management and leadership skills and make the UK No.1 for Inclusive Workplaces.
With Christmas approaching, the busiest time of year for responsible finance providers, Theodora Hadjimichael, the new CEO of Responsible Finance, talks to PoliticsHome about her passion for tackling financial exclusion.
People with learning disabilities should have the same opportunities to exercise their voting rights as everyone else, says Amy Gordon, Involvement Coordinator at Hft.
NOAH Chief Executive, Dawn Howard, explains how the organisation plans to work with the new Government to safeguard the health and welfare of the UK’s pets and farm animals and highlights why the UK animal health industry is important to society and the economy.
With the UN Security Council increasingly gridlocked, and international institutions under increasing strain, there is an opportunity for Britain to step up and lead the way – delivering domestic and global change to protect children in conflict whilst defending and promoting Britain’s values, says Baroness Helic.
The Liberal Democrats’ Ed Davey won a clear victory among freelancers at IPSE's 2019 General Election Hustings, where the panel included Trade Secretary Liz Truss, and Labour’s Bill Esterson.
On International Day of People with Disabilities, the Chartered Insurance Institute sets out how workplaces can be more inclusive.
Executive Director of the Back Heathrow Campaign, Parmjit Dhanda, calls on the next Government to commit to build much-needed new infrastructure at Heathrow, setting the bar for the rest of the world and to help reduce carbon emissions.
Next in our General Election series, leader of the Liberal Democrats, Jo Swinson, writes that, if Boris Johnson wins a majority, "there will be no holding him to account" - he will take us backwards on the environment, the economy, and on our place in the world.
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