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NHS Blood and Transplant is uniting with donor organisations and launching a campaign to urge more people to become donors.
With the full impact of Brexit on the education sector not yet fully understood, political consultants Harriet Jones and Victoria Hemmingway set out recent polling showing MPs have very mixed views on how attractive the UK will be to study in.
Writing exclusively for PoliticsHome, ex-Parliamentary Labour Party chairman and former minister Lord Watts launches a scathing attack on Jeremy Corbyn and his top team.
Shadow Cabinet member Jonathan Ashworth writes that when the Prime Minister returns from her break in Switzerland she will be confronted with a long list of Government failures including the row over grammar schools and rail strikes.
Former European Special Representative in Bosnia & Herzegovina Lord Ashdown writes that a three hour ceasefire in Aleppo is not sufficient humanitarian access and calls on the RAF to consider airdrops to besieged areas 'if adequate humanitarian corridors are not established'.
Dods Monitoring's senior political consultant, Rob Micklewright, summarises the current state of affairs for UK's energy and climate change policy.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling responds to a recent press interview with the Chief Executive of the Gambling Commission.
Professionals, regulators and policy makers from a range of sectors gathered under the chairmanship of TV news anchor Krishnan Guru Murthy to discuss the future of regulation, particularly in the legal sector.
With the country now focused on disentangling itself from the EU, Political Consultant Arpinder Baryana sets out the new landscape in foreign affairs, development and defence policy.
Former Labour Shadow Chief Secretary Rachel Reeves writes that today's CMA report into the retail banking market has not gone nearly far enough to tackle excessive charges faced by consumers.
Dods Monitoring’s Sabine Tyldesley details the most contentious proposals in the Policing and Crime Bill.
Innovate UK is making a new fund available to help small businesses expand overseas.
The former Shadow Transport Secretary calls on Highways England to learn from the reduction in suicide rates on the railways, following a coordinated response across multiple agencies.
Responding to publication of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’s (NICE) latest quality standards for Obesity Clinical Assessment and Management, Slimming World, the largest group-based weight loss organisation in the UK and Ireland, warns that surgery is not a quick fix for obesity and that expert support and compassion are key.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling asks if the new Prime Minister and a newly appointed Secretary of State at DCMS will be able to address the problems caused by fixed odds betting terminals.
Rico Wojtulewicz, policy advisor for the House Builders Association (HBA), comments on the latest figures on homeownership in Britain and argues that SME house builders can play a vital role in building a better Britain.
As the Home Affairs Select Committee publishes a report into the migrant crisis, chairman Keith Vaz speaks to PoliticsHome about the findings.
The British Veterinary Association & Cats Protection offer advice for Larry, Palmerston and now Gladstone, during times of stress or change.
Following the Government's decision to delay Hinkley Point C, the Nuclear Industry Association has called on new ministers to move quickly.
The Energy Saving Trust publishes its vision for transforming the UK energy system post-Brexit and calls for cross-party support to create jobs, growth and better health for households.
EY’s Head of Government and Public Sector Björn Conway talks to PoliticsHome’s Agnes Chambre about the challenges and opportunities of a post-Brexit Britain.
Writing for PoliticsHome, Labour leadership hopeful Owen Smith pledges to end inequality in Britain - and heal the divide in his party.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes for PoliticsHome calling for betting shop crime and violence to be acknowledged.
Local councillors have raised concerns over the Government's proposed 'Metro Mayor' model, writes Dods Monitoring's Tom Southern.
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