This site requires JavaScript for certain functions and interactions to work. Please turn on JavaScript for the best possible experience.
Follow us:
Norsepower’s fuel-efficient technology expected to save approximately 10% in fuel consumption and associated emissions on 109,647 DWT product tanker vessel.
The effects of fuel poverty are extremely damaging to young children who are often left living in mouldy and damp homes, says Paul Scully MP.
Chris Kenny, Chief Executive Officer of the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS), calls for greater focus on root causes of rising indemnity costs.
Government's ambition to make end-of-life care a core priority in the NHS will require commitments to new standards and protocols, says Baroness Finlay
Meg Hillier MP, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, says that the Government throws 'pots of money' at sectors of the NHS without providing a long-term funding solution.
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron writes ahead of today's House of Commons votes on Lords amendments to the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill.
People with dementia and learning difficulties detained in care without checks due to “failing” law, warns the Law Commission.
Lord Kennedy argues that the Government is failing to consider the positive impact that social housing could have on dealing with the housing crisis.
To mark Commonwealth Day, Baroness Berridge highlights how the commonwealth provides a platform for dialogue on the role of religion in promoting peaceful societies.
As National Apprenticeship week 2017 comes to an end, Dods Monitoring examines what the Government needs to do to make the apprenticeship levy a success.
Baroness Sherlock questions if ministers understand the difficulties for claimants who face a six week wait without benefits.
The post-Brexit period is a dangerous time for working people who look to Unite to give leadership, says Len McCluskey, who is seeking re-election as General Secretary of Unite.
Failure to support adult reskilling and retraining means we may fall behind our international competitors as Brexit approaches, says Gordon Marsden MP.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling asks questions about MPs & peers raising issues relating to the gambling sector in parliament.
To mark National Apprenticeship Week, Leenert Den Hollander, Vice President & General Manager at Coca-Cola European Partners reflects on CCEP's work with young talent.
As the Cheltenham Festival gets underway next week and with the Grand National to follow in April, the Association of British Bookmakers is working with Merseyside Police to crackdown on robberies at betting shops, warning would be robbers that it's odds on they'll get caught.
Coca-Cola European Partners has announced it will be marking National Apprenticeship Week by increasing its number of apprenticeships across the UK.
In his first budget speech, the chancellor of the Exchequer set out the Government’s plan to “tackle the UK’s productivity challenge”.
Experts from top firm KPMG have responded to Philip Hammond’s first ever Budget.
After Philip Hammond’s first Spring Budget, experts of the leading professional services firm, EY, give their take on everything from beer to Business Rates Relief to driverless cars.
The Chief Executive of Independent HE writes as the Higher Education and Research Bill reaches Report stage in the House of Lords this afternoon.
As the Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his 2017 Budget, the Chartered Institute of Building’s Eddie Tuttle reacts to today’s headline announcements affecting construction and the built environment.
Mike Adamson, chief executive of the British Red Cross has responded to the social care announcements made in the Budget.
Marking International Women’s Day, the CEO of the Chartered Insurance Institute speaks to PoliticsHome on what the insurance industry can to do alleviate gender equality.