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Government unveils new support for survivors of domestic abuse
Thousands of survivors fleeing domestic abuse will receive greater protection thanks to a new package of support, confirmed by Prime Minister, Theresa May.
Theresa May: The most evasive Prime Minister?
Research at the University of York has shown that British Prime Minister, Theresa May, is the most evasive when responding to questions compared to the last four Conservative Prime Ministers.
Mayor of Greater Manchester demands housing should be a ‘human right like health or...
Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester has urged the government to tackle the homeless crisis on UK streets by granting local leaders with new freedoms to build more properties for social rent.
Pharma industry responds to the Prime Minister’s latest Brexit speech
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) – representing global pharmaceutical businesses in the UK including GSK, AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Roche – has responded to Brexit speech by Prime Minister Theresa May
Government announces strong UK-China healthcare deals
Prime Minister Theresa May and Secretary of State Liam Fox have prompted many UK-China healthcare deals on their recent trip to China
Report highlights factors needed for responsible governmental artificial intelligence
Cambridge Consultants today unveiled five missing ingredients to responsible governmental artificial intelligence (AI)
A new report, to be published at Mobile World Congress, states that while the research and application of AI techniques is quickly coming to the attention of governments across the globe, it often lacks the holistic framework...
UK addresses the challenges of the changing world of work in the modern economy
Millions of workers will receive new rights under major government reforms as the UK addresses the challenges in the changing world of work
The government has set out new proposals to ensure that workers know their rights and receive the benefits and protections they are entitled to, and that action...
Lloyds Bank bans customers from using credit cards to buy bitcoins
Lloyds banking group has banned credit card customers from being able to buy bitcoins over fears it could lead to huge debt
The group is thought to be the first bank in the UK to ban credit card customers from borrowing money to buy bitcoins due to its plunging value.
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Sam Gyimah is made new Universities Minister as UK cabinet reshuffle continues
Sam Gyiah will replace Jo Johnson as the new Universities Minister following the recent UK cabinet reshuffle
Sam Gyimah, the former prisons minister, took on the role as the new Universities and Science Minister to replace Jo Johnson who has been appointed as the Transport Minister and Minister for London.
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UK’s Industrial Strategy falls way below expectation
Nigel Wilcock from the Institute of Economic Development provides his opinion on the UK’s Industrial Strategy in terms of the future economy of Britain
If you weren’t watching carefully, the UK’s Industrial Strategy was published in November 2017. Launched on the day of the Royal Wedding announcement and followed by...
May comes closer to a Brexit deal, but Irish border remains a sticking point
Theresa May is in Brussels and is said to be getting closer to a Brexit deal but talks on the status of Northern Ireland have not progressed
Theresa May holds in-cabinet talks on looming Brexit ‘divorce’ bill
Theresa May is due to hold in-cabinet talks on the state of Brexit negotiations with the EU as the 'divorce bill' halts progress
UK workforce falls for the first time in 2 years
Despite unemployment continuing to fall at a steady rate the UK workforce has seen a decline in numbers for the first time in 2 years
UK government under pressure to enact tax avoidance crackdown
Theresa May is under pressure to begin a tax avoidance crackdown as the number implicated in the Paradise Papers leak grows
Papers detailing the economic impact of Brexit to be released
After extensive campaigning from the Labour party, confidential documents examining the full economic impact of Brexit will be released
May scraps universal credit hotline charges under “Labour pressure”
Theresa May has backed down over universal credit hotline charges which can cost people up to 55p a minute under intense criticism
Study shows research grants are giving jobs a boost
A new study has shown that government research grants have boosted the economy and provided thousands of new jobs in the tech industry
Research grants of up to £8 billion have been proven to successfully boost the economy with researchers estimating a growth of £43 billion and an additional 150,000 jobs.
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