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Writing exclusively for PoliticsHome, Lord Beecham argues that major changes are needed in all aspect of housing policy to address the current homelessness and rough sleeping crisis.
Immigration rules should prioritise the right to family life by ditching the new financial maintenance requirements say Stuart McDonald MP and Ronnie Cowan MP.
Diana Johnson MP: Sex and Relationship Education should become compulsory in schools to help children deal with the 'wrong messages' that are still prevalent in our society.
As Parliament prepares to pore over what might be the shortest piece of legislation in recent memory, the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, Dods Monitoring consultant Daniel Laing looks ahead to the prospect of the Great Repeal Bill considering if it will give MPs a chance to hold the Government to account as the Brexit process continues.
Lord Storey argues that defibrillators are essential to ensuring our children are safe in school and calls for them to become a legal requirement.
Writing exclusively for PoliticsHome, Lucy Allan MP says that teachers are being forced by the Prevent programme to monitor and scrutinise what children are saying, with suspicion and mistrust.
Ahead of the Homelessness Reduction Bill's final stages in the House of Commons, Bob Blackman MP calls for MPs to pass the first 'substantial change' in England's homelessness legislation in forty years.
Coca-Cola European Partners has launched The Real Business Challenge for 13-15 year olds, in support of Special Olympics GB.
With £740 million earmarked for the project, how will the Government handle the 5G rollout, asks Asda Mobile.
We have moved on from the vague concept of 'hard' or 'soft' Brexit to a much clearer goal: a constitutional Brexit, says Dr Sue Prince and Dr Kubo Mačák of the University of Exeter Law School.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling suggests that the profits of high street betting shop companies come at the expense of problem gambler addiction to fixed odds betting terminals.
EY ITEM Club is more optimistic about GDP growth in 2017, raising its forecast to 1.3%, however, 2018 looks to be a tougher year, with growth forecast to slow to 1%.
The end result of the Great Repeal Bill should be retention, not dilution of animal welfare standards says Theresa Villiers MP.
A judge should weigh up the complaint of striking workers against the impact on the public says Chris Philp MP.
Following the success of similar events, the Association of British Bookmakers has teamed up with the Chinese National Healthy Living Centre (CNHLC) and GamCare to run ‘Gamble Aware Week Chinatown’ this week.
Conservative MP David Mackintosh says the environmental impact caused by packaging is a significant and growing concern for consumers, Government and retailers.
Government must safeguard the creative economies during Brexit says Lord Clement Jones, Lib Dem Spokesperson for the Digital Economy.
Current sex education curriculum is outdated and does not address the dramatic impact the internet has on young people's relationships says Maria Miller MP.
Theresa May's industrial strategy must offer stability and a UK-wide approach, says the chief executive of SSE, Alistair Phillips-Davies.
Conservative MP John Glen writing on the importance of his Maritime Shipping (Homosexual Conduct) Bill's second reading says: 'What matters is your ability to do the job – not your sexuality.'
Conservative MP Maria Caulfield says that Southern Rail strikes have caused a 'dystopian future' of delays and cancellations for stricken passengers.
Reducing emissions associated with heating will not be easy – but it is absolutely necessary, write James Heappey MP, Alan Whitehead MP and Callum McCaig MP, co-chairs of the Future Gas Series research project for Carbon Connect which is administered by Policy Connect, a cross-party, non-profit think tank.
Since 2013, the economic research consultancy, Landman Economics, has undertaken several research projects for the Campaign for Fairer Gambling (CFG) on the economic impact of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs). This article presents a summary of their most important findings.
Speaking to PoliticsHome, Lawrence Finkle of the Chartered Insurance Institute shares the insurance industry’s concerns following worrying member survey results.
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