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It feels more like a marathon than a sprint for Somerset new council elections.
By Drew Aspinwall With polling day tomorrow, I’m not sensing a huge level of enthusiasm or energy overall for the current electoral process in...
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Trade Tuesday - Cinco De Mayo: A closer look at Mexican-UK trade
By Harry Brown To mark Cinco De Mayo this Thursday, we look at the current state of play surrounding UK-Mexico trade and whether, as one of the world...
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Boris evokes his hero in speech to Ukrainian Parliament
By Paul Kelly Perhaps it would be a little churlish, for obvious reasons, to say that Boris Johnson probably envies Volodymyr Zelensky right now, but...
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Regeneration, not revolution, takes to the stage at CREtech London
By Ben Monteith London is at the heart of the proptech revolution. So declared Michael Beckerman, CEO of CREtech, as he opened the first day of the...
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1997: Things got better
A personal recollection from Executive Chairman, Mark Glover It is 25 years since the election of the Tony Blair Labour Government. A day of hope...
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Choppy Waters for Conservatives in Essex Council Elections?
By Vincent Carroll-Battaglino At first glance, Essex local authorities look solid for the Conservatives, but the after 12 years in government,...
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Purpose on Payday
By Sophie Morello This week the Government announced the formation of the UK Transition Plan Taskforce (UKTPT) to deliver the Government’s ambition to...
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Political sleaze is back, and it's bad news for the Government
By Harry Brown Once again, the Government has faced a wave of negative headlines regarding Conservative MPs behaviour. The chief whip Chris Heaton...
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