The Budget was relatively well received by two audiences: the markets and the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP). But now ...
The Education Secretary has sought to privately reassure Labour MPs about the rising costs of special educational needs and ...
As the youngest ever life peer, Carmen, The Baroness Smith of Llanfaes, brings a different eye to legislation that passes ...
Reacting to the Chancellor’s Budget Statement, the chemical sector has breathed a sigh of relief on some key regulatory measures.
The latest quarterly business survey conducted by the Chemical Industries Association (CIA) showed that almost half of Britain’s chemical ...
The ambitious strategy, ‘ Replacing animals in science: A strategy to support the development, validation and uptake of alternative methods ’ was published on Tuesday 11 November with the government’s ...
Growth underpins global prosperity. For DP World, which handles more than 10 per cent of the world’s container trade, it is a long-term, strategic ...
Despite decades of advancements in the area of animal-free scientific methods, more than 2.5 million animals were used in ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said that she has “asked everyone to contribute” in a Budget that is expected to raise £26bn in tax.
Exclusive: A group of Labour MPs is urging the government to overhaul nuclear sector regulations after a long-awaited report ...
Exclusive: ‘Your Party’, the new political party being started by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, could be led by ordinary ...
The government will scrap the two-child benefit cap from April 2026, costing £3bn by 2029-30, it has been revealed.
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