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Dods People draws together a list of last week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
It is still very unclear if successive governments will be able to fund a steady flow of new ships beyond the initial batch order of five Type 31e, says Dods Monitoring consultant, Arpinder Baryana.
It is clear that the wider the knowledge of first aid, the more likely it is that more lives will be saved, says Peter Aldous MP, ahead of World First Aid Day.
Nigel Jackson, Chief Executive of the Mineral Products Association has written to DCLG Secretary, Sajid Javid MP, asserting the need to continue cutting red tape in the extraction industry, support mineral planning and protect the Managed Aggregate Supply System.
Steve Baker MP, Minister at the Department for Exiting the EU, argues that it is wrong and quite reckless for anyone to mislead the public in this way.
There is an urgent need to make some real progress on Brexit talks, before the closing bell tolls on the Article 50 process, says Jon Hudson, Project Director of Brexit Exchange.
It’s no good banging on about ‘taking back control’ if you only follow that up in word, not deed, says Bob Neill MP.
Lord McConnell argues that Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) should run through all of the UK's development programmes.
Nic Dakin MP argues that the Government 'is not being honest' with the electorate about their fair funding proposals.
MPs respond to a new report that reveals the drip-drip effect of being upsold to 106 times per year leads to us consuming potentially gaining 5lbs over 12 months.
Lord Lipsey argues that the Government has 'wriggled out' of David Cameron's pledge that people will not have to sell their home to pay for care.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling explains why it believes the 2005 Gambling Act is no longer fit for purpose.
Kevin Hollinrake MP supports the Government's proposals for ban tenant fees, but highlights the issues around enforcement of any new legislation.
Almost $6 billion worth of mergers and acquisitions have taken place in the UK oil and gas sector in the first half of the year - sending a strong vote of confidence in a basin that has been grappling with the challenges of a major downturn.
European Union Withdrawal Bill 'sets the tone for the kind of Britain we're going to be', says chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission in an interview with PoliticsHome.
Ahead of his debate, Neil Parish MP writes for PoliticsHome saying popular design is the best weapons to overcome local opposition to new housing.
In an interview with PoliticsHome, Veterans Aid CEO Dr Hugh Milroy conceptualises what veteran support should look like in the 21st Century.
The Deputy Chair of Homes for the North writes ahead of an upcoming parliamentary reception to discuss the future of the Northern housing market.
The aim of the report is to help readers better understand the intricacies of the complex energy sector, providing a straightforward rundown of its main structure while also outlining the major areas of change.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling comments on the latest news.
NOAH has highlighted the close links between the animal health sector and the overall life sciences sector.
Police Federation annual Pay and Morale Survey shows officers are becoming increasingly demoralised.