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The London Global Disability Summit could mark the beginning of the end of the indifference surrounding the global disability crisis, says Kevin Watkins, Chief Executive, Save the Children.
The 'disproportionally high' demand for BAME organ donations coupled with the 'extremely low' supply has created a serious health crisis, writes Eleanor Smith MP.
The Women and Equalities Committee has today released a new report that identifies five priorities for Government action that are the first steps towards ensuring that sexual harassment at work finally becomes a thing of the past.
To counter the cat and mouse game of individuals having to take companies to employment tribunals, employment law should be reformed so that it is companies who have to prove their workforce is self-employed, says Frank Field MP.
With the EFRA committee calling for an consultation to be held on the possibility of banning the import and sale of fur in the UK, Dods Monitoring's Alex Tiley examines the future of the industry.
Shadow SNP Spokesperson for Energy, Alan Brown MP, writes ahead of his Westminster Hall debate on 'Taxpayer liability for safety at the Wylfa Nuclear power project'.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
The UK is well-placed to galvanise global progress, ensuring that disability inclusion is throughout all development as the norm, not the exception to the rule, says Tim Wainwright, Chief Executive of WaterAid UK.
Liberal Democrat Chief Whip Alistair Carmichael calls on his Tory counterpart Julian Smith to explain himself to MPs over the pairing row that has engulfed the Tory party over the past week.
We are establishing trade policy that will benefit the whole of the UK, facilitating global trade and which we hope will have an overwhelmingly positive impact on prosperity in the UK and around the world, says the Secretary of State for International Trade, Liam Fox.
By allowing access to technology today, the NHS can create a better tomorrow for people with Type 1 diabetes, says George Howarth MP.
Dods Monitoring's Connor Smart writes about future EU and UK data sharing arrangements after Brexit, ensuring that UK businesses can still have access to EU personal data, even if we leave without an agreement in place.
Guy Parker, Chief Executive, Advertising Standards Authority says when it comes to advertising online, politicians shouldn’t underestimate how much is already being done.
Baroness Sue Garden looks at how children and young people decide on a career, ahead of her question in the House of Lords today on increasing knowledge of work skills, careers and jobs amongst primary school children.
The clinical judgement of a registered medical practitioner, rather than the six month time limit, should define what is considered a "terminal illness", says Madeleine Moon MP.
Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Drones, former Army Officer Adam Holloway MP launches the report of the APPG: 'The UK’s Use of Armed Drones: Working with Partners'.
Jewish Labour Movement chair Luciana Berger MP says supporting the IHRA definition in full is the very least Labour can do to start to repair the serious damage done to its relationship with British Jewry.
We should be proud to give refuge to those who flee persecution and seek safety here but too many begin their new lives in penury, and the system is to blame, says Kate Green MP.
Government Whip and former Transport Minister Paul Maynard MP writes about cerebral palsy which he has had since birth. As a new guide for MPs and their staff is published he writes: "Let’s make sure we play our part in helping every child in the country to gain consistent access to high-quality services, enabling them to achieve their full potential in their future later lives".
The Association for Project Management welcomes launch of Project Manager Degree Apprenticeship.
Dods Monitoring's Josh White writes about the recently published Road to Zero Emissions strategy for PoliticsHome.
Today Independent Age are launching Ageism Plus, showcasing the lived experiences of older people to explore what is the reality of multiple discrimination for many older people and look for solutions and change.
The Minister for Aviation and the Minister for Disabled People sets out what the Government is doing to improve disabled passenger's experience.
Peers are set to debate the Government’s legislation to reform the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards scheme over four years since the Lords Committee called for it to be replaced. Dods Monitoring's Daniel Laing explains.