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Ahead of his 10 minute rule bill, Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake writes about the importance of EU citizens being certain they are able to stay in the UK following the referendum.
Ahead of addressing the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee on unsafe hospital discharge practice in the NHS, CEO of Independent Age Janet Morrison urges the Government to confront the issue head on.
Some 120 delegates celebrated the five year anniversary of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult in Parliament this week.
Labour MP and Public Accounts Committee member Karin Smyth has laid out the problematic areas that need to be highlighted ahead of the increased entitlement of free childcare.
A new 'Business Finance Guide' produced by the British Business Bank and ICAEW lays out options for startups and SMEs, and explains how important the information is in the current financial climate.
A Dods poll has revealed that in theory, most MPs would support making doping in sport a criminal offence.
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' Manj Kalar analyses what Brexit could mean for the public sector in financial terms.
On the day of his debate, Democratic Unionist Party MP Jim Shannon calls on the Government to consider the key to advancing blood cancer treatment.
Former cabinet minister Maria Miller speaks to PoliticsHome about the need for a vigorous shake up of online abuse laws ahead of a tabled debate.
Derek Webb, the founder of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling shares his thoughts on an All Party Parliamentary Group hearing on fixed odds betting terminals
Dr Owen D Thomas, a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter writes about lessons that can be learned from the Iraq Inquiry on the day the final report by Sir John Chilcot is published.
Former Crime and Policing Minister David Hanson MP assesses the role of parliamentarians in achieving and sustaining open & secure cyberspace.
Writing for PoliticsHome's Central Lobby, former shadow pensions minister Rachel Reeves says automatically providing impartial pensions advice would "drastically cut" the risk of fraudsters targetting pensioners' savings.
The Government is being urged to protect the status of EU veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses living and working in the UK.
A year after the Airports Commission’s final report, David Cameron has indicated that he will leave the decision on airport expansion to his successor. Let Britain Fly urges the Government to fast-track a new airport runway.
Labour MPs Seema Malhotra and Stephen Kinnock propose that a new Special Parliamentary Committee (SPC) on EU Renegotiation be established to ensure a strong voice for Parliament in the Brexit negotiations.
The Nuclear Industry Association's Rupert Lewis tries to make sense of the UK's changing political landscape and takes some comfort from DECC Secretary Amber Rudd's recent statement: 'We remain committed to new nuclear power in the UK – to provide clean, secure energy'.
The Government has been warned the introduction of its new English Baccalaureate (EBacc) which will result in a “narrowly prescribed” curriculum is “incredibly short sighted”.
Labour Shadow Cabinet member Jon Ashworth MP calls for the Chancellor to explain his announcement about the Treasury missing their budget surplus target.
A barrister giving evidence to the National Assembly’s CLA Committee gave a “D minus” to the current Wales Bill. Welsh Assembly Committee Chair, the former Labour MP and Minister Huw Irranca-Davies AM explains why.
Justice Select Committee Chair and Remain campaigner, Bob Neill MP, writes in support of Michael Gove's bid to become Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister.
An industry-led initiative promising to plug the construction skills gap by utilising the valuable skills of ex-military personnel was highlighted in parliament this week by the Chartered Institute of Building.
Support for Heathrow expansion has been “unanimous and unambiguous” say industry leaders and MPs, who roundly deride today’s announcement to delay this vital decision.
The Institution of Civil Engineers recommends in its report, State of the Nation: Devolution, published today, that devolution settlements should include flexible but prudential approaches to attracting investment for infrastructure.
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