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The challenges in defence are enormous. A constantly changing fiscal envelope being asked to match diversifying and growing ...
The judgment in one such enormously consequential case, For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers, arrived a week before ...
The government restated its manifesto commitment to phase-out animal testing in Monday’s debate on the use of dogs in ...
Ahead of local and mayoral elections on 1 May, the Labour government has been experimenting with a new communications style ...
Labour MP Campaigning For Bereavement Suites In Maternity Wards Was "Fighting For Life" As A Newborn
A Labour MP who is campaigning for every new maternity unit to include bereavement suites for grieving parents has told ...
Back in 2006, a pollster advised George Osborne that the public generally knew at most three things about any politician, and ...
Keir Starmer would do “more harm than good” if he visited Runcorn and Helsby before the by-election on Thursday, Labour MPs ...
Deindustrialised parts of the country could benefit the most from government plans to accelerate growth in Artificial ...
On 10 April, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced they were taking the groundbreaking step to phase out animal ...
Theresa May's skills charge was a good idea, executed terribly. Done well, it could be an important and transformative part ...
A Labour MP has said the government should revive former prime minister Theresa May's immigration skills charge policy, ...
London, 30 April 2025: The latest Advertising Association/WARC Expenditure Report, published today, shows that the UK’s ad ...
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