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The Campaign for Fairer Gambling asks questions about evidence used by stakeholders, including bookmakers, which was submitted to the DCMS consultation on stake levels.
The Strategy and Business Development Director at SNC-Lavalin outlines the potential of the North of England to be a leader in low carbon energy for the UK; a global hub for research and innovation from academia to entrepreneurial start-ups and a pioneer of new and innovative energy solutions from smart grid technology amongst other opportunities.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes in advance of an expected Government response to the consultation on FOBT stake levels expected after May's local elections.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Preventable, treatable diseases are deadlier than ever due to inequalities in health systems. The time is now for the UK to champion health for all.
Dr Anne Kemp from SNC-Lavalin assesses the business potential of Big Data and the ability it provides companies to get insight into how their assets are performing.
The introduction of a loan in place of SMI runs a real risk that vulnerable people will run into arrears with their mortgage, writes Labour MP Margaret Greenwood.
PoliticsHome looks at this week's local by-elections and predicts who's in, who's out, who's lost the plot.
Technical Director for intelligent mobility with SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business Dr Wolfgang Schuster writes about the rapid advances in electric vehicle (EVs) technology.
Research conducted by Atkins, part of the SNC-Lavalin Group, in partnership with Imperial College London, examines the benefits of human-centred design (HCD).
Minister of State for Trading Policy Greg Hands says that getting the "bread and butter" of trade deals correct will be crucial in making it easier for the UK to conduct trade after Brexit.
Shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald writes for PoliticsHome, saying Chris Grayling uses "a web of untruths and falsehoods" to explain away decisions he has made that are "damaging to capital, business and industry."
PoliticsHome looks at this week's local council by-elections and predicts who's in, who's out, who's lost the plot.
Graham Jones MP says the announced U-turn on their 'cruel' plans to cut housing benefit for young people must be followed with an explanation and apology to all 'young people unnecessarily hurt'.
Businesses must create ‘coalition of the willing’ to drive social mobility, says the Former Education Secretary, Justine Greening MP.
Shadow Minister for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy & Southampton Test MP Dr Alan Whitehead writes in advance of his adjournment debate on 'Air quality and shore to ship charging'.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about recent comments from bookmakers on FOBT stake levels, in advance of the Government decision expected shortly.
Conservative MP and consultant paediatrician Dr Caroline Johnson writes ahead of her Adjournment debate today on Patient safety.
To eliminate sexual harassment in every British workplace, there must be a focus on changing culture, greater transparency, and strengthening legal protection, says the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
Dianne Hayter on why Ministers must understand the ties that bind many younger people to Europe and reflect those views when negotiating our departure from the EU.
Since Conservatives came to power in 2010, hundreds of courts have been closed. Labour MP Tan Dhesi warns that such major changes need proper safeguards, without which, our system of justice may be put at risk.
Labour MP Neil Coyle writes about a change in legislation concerning businesses affected by terror attacks, such as those in London Bridge and Borough Market in his own constituency, that lost over £2 million collectively, after the 2017 terror attack.
Shadow ministers should stop ‘casting aspersions at Jews’ and focus on rebuilding Labour’s reputation, says Labour MP John Mann.