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The Building Societies Association represents all 44 building societies and 4 credit unions with a total membership of over 21 million UK consumers.
Mind has published its general election 2017 manifesto – Making it Happen – outlining six key areas affecting people with mental health problems.
The Road Haulage Association is calling on the political party leaders to ensure the future stability and prosperity of the UK road haulage industry.
Scope's vision is a world where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else.
Good Things Foundation is the UK's leading digital and social inclusion charity, having supported over 2 million people to improve their digital skills since 2010 working with a range of partners.
Independent Age offers regular contact, a strong campaigning voice and free, impartial advice on the issues that matter to older people: care and support, money and benefits, health and mobility.
Homeless Link is the national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless or who live with multiple and complex support needs in England. With almost 800 members, we work to improve frontline services and campaign on a national for policy change that will help end homelessness and secure a sustainable future for supported housing.
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants.
Veterans Aid is a national operational frontline charity providing immediate, practical support to ex-servicemen and women in crisis regardless of age, ethnicity, rank, gender, orientation or length of service.
Baroness Jones argues that the broad definition of domestic extremism is resulting in politicians, journalists, and social justice campaigners coming under pointless police surveillance.
Speaking with PoliticsHome, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council shares the organisations simple vision: no-one should be injured or made ill at work.
Labour’s Lord Mendelsohn on the need for government to ensure a sustainable future for UK steel.
Simon Bottery sets out Independent Age's key manifesto asks ahead of the June General Election.
Any manifesto commitment other than a £2 maximum stake will be going soft on the bookies, says the Campaign for Fairer Gambling.
Lord McConnell argues that a critical step in achieving the SDG's is to fully integrate them into the agenda of the responsible government department.
Dods Monitoring Political Consultant Sabine Tyldesley examines the impact of Brexit on the UK’s future role in European security and law enforcement cooperation.
Access to accurate, real time information is what makes all the difference in the fight against financial crime, says Cayman Islands’ Financial Services Minister, Wayne Panton.
Chris White MP argues that Britain's aid contributions project the values of the country abroad, while helping the world's poorest and most vulnerable.
Dr Anna Kotova, from the University of Exeter, believes that prison reform may be pushed from the agenda as Brexit, immigration and the NHS dominate the election.
David T C Davies MP argues that the European Arrest Warrant is being used by Governments to shut down critics and must be reformed.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling ask questions about the high street betting shops which allow young people to gamble without properly checking ID.
A targeted scrappage scheme would provide proper incentives for a transition to cleaner vehicles, says Neil Parish MP.
The State must not be an accessory to child maintenance avoidance says David Burrowes MP.
Too few employers are currently ready or equipped to respond to employees who suffer from mental or physical illness, says Craig Tracey MP.