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A new report from the Chartered Insurance Institute reveals the risks a woman faces over her lifetime: lower earnings, insecure work, distinct health risks and increased likelihood of domestic violence.
Lib Dem peer Lord Roberts of Llandudno writes about his question in the House of Lords today on: 'Protection of EU citizenship status of UK citizens born after 1 January 1973'.
The Government's proposed reforms on whiplash legal claims are set to starve citizens of justice and further line the pockets of the already "eye-wateringly lucrative" insurance industry, says Thompsons Solicitors' Head of Policy Tom Jones.
Conservative MP Seema Kennedy spoke to PoliticsHome about the cross-party commission to tackle loneliness, which was originally started by Jo Cox.
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and the Local Government Information Unit (LGiU) has jointly released a report warning the Government is not set to meet its housing target.
Questions remain unanswered, says WaterAid UK, after the new UK Aid strategy leaves the international community wondering how DFID will meet its pledges to lead the world on development work.
A survey, commissioned by the Police Federation of England and Wales, has revealed the public support police officers carrying Taser.
Conservative peer, Lord Holmes, writes on the danger of “shared space” for blind people and calls upon local authorities to put inclusive design at the heart of their work in the public realm.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes that DCMS must ensure all evidence submitted to the FOBT review is relevant and that it paints an accurate picture of problem gambling.
Conservative MP Bob Neill calls for Transport Secretary Chris Grayling to resign, accusing him of "political chicanery" over his opposition to devolving metro rail services to Transport for London.
Digital technology will be the biggest priority for public sector chief financial officers (CFOs) over the next five years according to new research released by EY today.
Local authorities spend on average less than 1% of their public health budget on mental health, reveals report by mental health charity Mind.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has released a new report setting out the fifty forces leading change in the public sector globally that professional accountants need to prepare for.
Ahead of his debate on Thursday about balance between rights and responsibilities in the corporate sector, Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts writes for PoliticsHome urging the corporate sector to do act.
The Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications at Coca-Cola European Partners and the CEO of FareShare join forces to write about their collaboration this Christmas to raise support for those who need it most.
Writing ahead of today's Opposition Day Debate on the terms of Brexit, Labour MP Pat McFadden says both Remain and Leave voters have an interest in MPs scrutinising the Government's plans.
Weight loss experts, Slimming World, respond to Dame Carol Black's report which advocates forcing overweight people on benefits to speak to health professionals.
Ahead of his debate, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sudan & South Sudan Mark Durkan writes for PoliticsHome calling for the Government to act.
Ahead of their parliamentary reception tonight, Advertising Association chief executive Stephen Woodford explains how ‘This Ad Can’ create lasting change.
CEO of Turn2us, Simon Hopkins, calls upon the Government and energy sector to get the economically vulnerable better access to practical help with their fuel bills.
Former Justice Committee Chair Lord Beith writes ahead of his Lords question on 'Promoting public understanding of the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary'.
Welsh Conservative MP Chris Davies writes ahead of his Westminster Hall debate today on tree planting in the UK.
Dr Sue Prince & Dr Kubo Mačák who teach constitutional law at the University of Exeter, set the context for the Supreme Court case this week which they describe as 'the most important constitutional case of our generation'.
Shadow Education Minister Emma Lewell-Buck writes for PoliticsHome ahead of her debate on food insecurity calling for the Government to act.
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