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A new report from the Energy Technologies Institute has revealed that small modular reactors could be operating in the UK by 2030.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling calls on the Prime Minister to take action on fixed odds betting terminals, the same machines she asked for action against back in 2005.
Former Labour frontbencher Yvette Cooper was joined by a panel of experts to discuss the challenges to gender equality at an NASUWT event at the Labour conference.
At a fringe event hosted by the Migration APPG and EY, former immigration minister Sir Keir Starmer discussed how the Labour party should shape its immigration policy post-Brexit.
Former housing minister John Healey MP called for a “new national deal” in the construction sector to achieve the level of house building required in the UK.
Yesterday five of the UK’s major housing associations discussed the future of housing supply and affordability with John Healey MP and deputy London mayor James Murray.
Diane Abbott and Justin Madders debate the future of the NHS at a Health and Care Forum fringe event at the Labour conference.
Speaking at the Apprenticeships Forum debate at the Labour Party Conference this morning, Gordon Marsden called for all those in a position of authority to champion apprenticeships.
The Shadow Health Secretary gave a brief speech to welcome attendees at the Health and Care Forum Reception on Sunday evening at the Labour conference.
Andy Burnham MP, Clive Betts MP and Roberta Blackman Woods MP shared their perspectives on the key housing and planning challenges the UK currently faces at a Labour conference fringe event, hosted by CIOB, RIBA and RICS.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP and Shadow Business Secretary Jon Trickett MP joined Adam Marshall from the British Chamber of Commerce & Tom Clarke, editor of Prospect magazine to discuss the future of Labour's economic policy at a reception at Labour party conference in Liverpool.
Save the Children argues that the Government’s "focus and scarce funds would achieve more if directed towards early years".
Scope has partnered with the Fabian Society to produce essays which looks at ways to reduce the disability employment gap
The choice between Corbyn and Smith is a choice between parliamentary democracy and mass agitation to gain power, says Professor Richard Toye of Exeter University.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron reflects on a string of recent council byelection successes for his party which suggest the party "making real progress" and providing "the real voice of opposition to the Conservative Brexit Government".
Labour MP John Mann blasts Owen Smith's 'predictable' leadership campaign as a 'shambles'.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes to all Labour MPs ahead of the upcoming party conference in Liverpool.
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass looks forward to the future when 'Western Governments will no longer seek to conceal the atrocities of the Republic of Iran'.
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sub-Committee member Dr Paul Monaghan MP writes following his Westminster Hall debate on Badger culling and bovine TB.
Despite being the 5th most common cancer and 3rd biggest cause of cancer deaths – claiming more lives each year than either breast or prostate cancer – public awareness of blood cancers is very low.
People are more likely to buy a property now than they were just before the Referendum result, the BSA’s Property Tracker results reveal.
Ahead of their policy roundtable at the Conservative Party Conference, Investment Association chair Helena Morrissey describes their work to make the UK a great place for asset management businesses.
Lib Dem peer Lord Scriven writes following his Lords question on 'Evidence that grammar schools improve the education attainment of areas where they are established'.
Alzheimer’s Society explain why this conference season it starts with you.
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