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Lord Crisp seeks answers from the Government over their plans to mitigate risks to the NHS from health worker shortages.
A grave injustice? Conservative MP David Burrowes seeks to clarify the laws on burial rights.
Writing for PoliticsHome, Labour MP Maria Eagle urges the Government to support the defibrillator availability bill to ensure better access to the life-saving equipment in schools and key public spaces.
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has today set out its priorities for the UK’s marine energy industry, if it is to compete with other low carbon sources of energy.
Baroness Meacher writes for PoliticsHome and urges the Government to reconsider assisted dying laws in the face of decades of good practice examples in the United States, and strong support for change in the UK.
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass questions whether the UK and the US have the moral and strategic leadership to halt Iran's 'destructive meddling' in Syria.
Derek Webb, founder of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling comments on recent fixed odds betting terminal (FOBT) news.
The Medical Defence Union responds to the Lord Chancellor’s review of the discount rate for personal injury damages awards, warning a discount rate drop could increase indemnity costs, pushing some GPs out of practice.
After last week's calls from MPs for a cross-party agreement on health and social care funding, 75 leading organisations pressure Theresa May to find a sustainable solution to the crisis in a joint letter published today.
Liberal Democrat peer Lord Roberts of Llandudno writes about his parliamentary question today: 'To ask Her Majesty’s Government what actions they are taking to help resolve the refugee crisis in Syria'.
The largest teachers union has welcomed a major speech from the Prime Minister on tackling mental health problems.
Support for Brexit has increased since June for over 50s, a new poll conducted by Saga has revealed.
Almost double the number of Federated officers have been awarded a Queen’s Police Medal in 2016.
The BVA has published tips on how owners can stay fit and healthy and encourage their pets to do the same.
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott MP writes that 'UK legislation relating to the powers of the state over citizens have been struck down by the European Court' and she agrees to work with the Government on a 'major legislative rethink'.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling reviews 2016 and efforts to reduce the impact of fixed odds betting terminals on problem gamblers.
EY publishes update on their annual UK Attractiveness Survey, to gauge international investor sentiment, post EU Referendum
A new report launched today by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and Chartered Management Institute (CMI), Good Leadership, investigates the ethical culture of management within the financial services industry.
325,000 betting shop staff and customers have backed a petition calling for the Government to support an industry that has been a key part of high streets and town centres for 55 years.
KPMG has become the first firm in the UK to publish comprehensive data analysing the socio‐economic profile of its workforce.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling responds to a recent report on problem gambling and the impact it has on the UK economy.
As they celebrate the landmark of helping 2 million people develop basic online skills, CEO of Good Things Foundation Helen Milner OBE speaks to PoliticsHome about her charity's decision to rebrand from Tinder Foundation.
As part of its #FeedingFatCats campaign, Thompsons Solicitors sets out why the Government’s planned small claims limit will only benefit the privileged few.
With the UK facing an ever deepening housing crisis, could MMC be the answer? A new report by the Building Societies Association points to offsite construction.
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