Corbyn’s Customs Union
Labour’s leader, Jeremy Corbyn MP, has confirmed that his party will now back remaining in the Customs Union.
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Labour’s leader, Jeremy Corbyn MP, has confirmed that his party will now back remaining in the Customs Union.
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Yesterday, the Government launched an open consultation seeking views on the policy underpinning the draft regulations of new social work regulatory body, Social Work England.
Public Consultation Opened for Regulatory Framework of Social Work England Read More »
The Government has announced Baroness Stowell of Beeston as its preferred candidate to become the new Chair of the Charity Commission.
Baroness Stowell Named Preferred Candidate for Chair of Charity Commission Read More »
The Charity Commission is yet to appoint the replacement of the outgoing Chair, William Shawcross.
Charity Commission Update Read More »
Lords Liaison Committee Chairman Lord McFall has this week invited members of the House of Lords to put forward their proposals for ad hoc committees in 2018-19. Ad hoc committees are appointed to undertake a particular inquiry and cease to exist once they have reported to the House. They have the same powers and format
Proposals for 2018-19 AD HOC Committees Sought Read More »
The Chancellor faces several challenges in the Budget.
Challenges for the Chancellor in the 2017 Autumn Budget Read More »
The concept of establishing free ports in the UK has some merit, but only in a ‘hard Brexit’ scenario.
Free Ports – A Realistic Prospect? Read More »
Industrial strategy has shifted throughout contemporary history, but it is most associated with the interventionist policies of the 1970s.
Did the UK Learned the Lessons of Past Industrial Strategies? Read More »