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Antiobiotic resistance is responsible for 12,000 deaths in the UK each year, and a global response is required, says Kevin Hollinrake MP.
Pubs are often the hub of a local community and the Government should do more to help them, says Steve Double MP.
Britain’s leading business for the over 50s has urged the Chancellor to use his March Budget to spark a grey revolution and help the thousands of families currently seeking homes.
Sector-specific relief is needed for to address the current imbalance in business rates system, argues Greg Mulholland MP.
Angela Eagle MP, Yvette Cooper MP & Rachel Reeves MP argue that it's time for the Government to look at the 'human misery' caused by their mismanagement of disability benefit cuts.
To mark International Women's Week, Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities Justine Greening says Britain must "continue to be bold if we are to deliver real change for women around the world".
Turn2us urges the Chancellor to use Spring Budget to tackle issues facing vulnerable families as new data reveals rising child poverty.
Yemen was once the forgotten crisis, but now it feels like the never-ending crisis, says Keith Vaz MP.
Priority needs to be given to supporting aspects of the tax system that bolster our international competitiveness, but the guiding principle for any changes needs to be simplification of the tax system.
Oliver Dowden MP argues that criminal sanctions only go so far in dealing with attacks on NHS workers, and focus must also be put on preventative measures.
Schools and businesses should imbed 'citizenAid' initiative which better prepares the public for terror incidents, argues Lord Jordan.
Cutting disability benefits will do nothing to halve the disability employment gap, it will just make life harder for disabled people, says Scope.
Increased data sharing between registered providers and local authorities will be critical in tackling social housing issues, suggests housing association, Moat.
CEO of Independent Age writes for PoliticsHome ahead of the Budget, calling upon the Chancellor to give older people access to the affordable care they need and keep them independent.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps 'unquestionably' fits the United States' criteria of a foreign terror organisation, argues Bob Blackman MP.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling asks questions about the independent charity GambleAware and what it is doing to reduce the damage caused by fixed odds betting terminals in the UK.
Cutting disability benefits will do more harm than good, argues Paul Farmer CBE, Chief Executive of Mind.
Dogs Trust urges the Government to take further action to increase the maximum sentence for animal cruelty to 5 years.
Ahead of the Spring Budget, the Government must provide sufficient funding to local authorities to relieve pressures on patients and their families, says Alzheimer's Society.
This week Coca-Cola European Partners spoke at a ‘Women in the workplace’ conference in which the company urged the Government to work with companies to get more females into the industry.
The Chief Nursing Officer of NHS England is interviewed ahead of her 2 day summit for 500 senior leaders across the nursing, midwifery and care profession in mid-March.
Speaking to PoliticsHome ahead of her Westminster Hall debate, Labour MP Luciana Berger accused the Government of not doing enough to prevent prison suicide.
Claims made in the media that judges were 'enemies of the people' were not supported by even a 'rudimentary knowledge' of our constitution, says Andrew Langdon, Chairman of the Bar Council.
Ahead of the APPG for Diabetes' investigation into safety and inclusion of children with medical conditions at school, the InDependent Diabetes Trust (IDDT) have produced a booklet which advises teachers and school support staff on how best to handle the disease.