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As Labour marks a year in office, divisions over welfare policy and dire poll ratings mean the party is not in a celebratory ...
The UK is at a tipping point on the road to our legally binding net-zero targets, and buildings have a central role to play ...
While Tim Willasey-Wilsey has ensured that an unsung hero finally gets the attention he deserves, this book however suffers ...
The Betting and Gaming Council is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Lord David Lipsey, a tireless advocate for evidence-led policy, an eloquent parliamentarian, and a lifelong supporter of ...
Standards body the Betting and Gaming Council today (MON) welcomed the Government’s recent announcements to spend £400m boosting grassroots sport and its new Modern Industrial Strategy.
After years of campaigning, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Which?, Rocio Concha, explains why now is a crucial turning point for the ...
On the first anniversary of the Labour government, most commentators are focused on Labour’s unpopularity. Reform UK has overtaken Labour in the polls, benefit cuts have been reversed and Rachel ...
The House of Lords is set to move to the QEII Centre while Parliament is restored, no matter which option for the estate’s ...
The Islamophobia Working Group will meet MPs and peers next week as it looks to create a statutory definition.
Starmer and McSweeney will take a kicking for some time but anyone forecasting the death of this government is premature But ...
In a flurry of hype 15 years ago, the then transport secretary, Lord Adonis, announced the go-ahead for building High Speed 2 ...
A film with a huge heart that never descends into schmaltz, this is just the sort of beautifully conceived small-budget ...
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