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Construction and property offer growth post-Brexit
The construction industry could offer the key to thriving outside the EU, while the property sector expects to see some growth…
Construction could remain a key driver of economic growth in the future following the EU referendum vote.
The National Federation of Builders (NFB) called for the government to maintain capital...
Brexit will lead to £30bn taxes and spending cuts
Chancellor George Osborne warns leaving the EU would see taxes rise and further cuts to public spending…
Leaving the EU would lead to massive tax hikes and significant cuts to services, according to the Chancellor George Osborne.
Osborne warned an exit would see £15bn tax rises, an increase in fuel and...
Vote Leave say EU grants will be protected following Brexit
Ministers involved in the leave campaign have said recipients of EU grants would still receive the same funding in the event of a Brexit…
What will happen to EU funding has been a key concern during the referendum campaign, particularly for the science and farming sectors, both of which receive...
Workers union warns Brexit would lower wages
A vote to leave the EU could see wages fall by around £38 per week, according to workers union the TUC…
According to the Trades Union Congress (TUC), leaving the EU would have a significant impact on the average wage in the UK.
TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady warned an exit...
Brexit would be bad for small businesses
Business Secretary Sajid Javid has warned leaving the EU would be bad for small businesses…
Pro-EU Minister Sajid Javid has said leaving the EU would impact the 1.2 million small and medium firms that are involved in exporting.
He warned these businesses would be “on the front line” if the UK...
Treasury report warns Brexit would cause recession
A new analysis from the Treasury claims Britain would enter a recession, with some 500,000 jobs lost if the UK votes to leave the EU…
At least 500,000 jobs will be lost as a result of a Brexit, with GDP dropping by 3.6 per cent. The claims were made in...
61 per cent of employers have not considered Brexit impact
A new survey has revealed some 61 per cent of employers have not considered what impact leaving the EU would have on their organisation…
A survey carried out by Jelf Employee Benefits has revealed the majority of employers are not prepared from a HR and finance perspective.
The research, which was...
Brexit could impact infrastructure spending
Prime Minister David Cameron has warned an exit from the EU could have a significant impact on infrastructure spending…
An exit from the EU would see the UK’s membership with the European Investment Bank terminated, which would have a substantial impact on future infrastructure plans. The warning was given by...
IMF: Brexit would have “bad, to very, very bad” consequences
The IMF has warned leaving the EU would lead to negative and substantial effects on the UK’s economy…
In its regular update on the economy the International Monetary Fund has warned leaving the EU would be bad for the UK.
Chief Christine Lagarde said she had “not seen anything that’s positive”...
EU Referendum: is Brexit bad for the economy?
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned again this week that a new vote for independence could be likely if the UK votes to leave the EU. It is not the first time the SNP leader has alluded to the fact an independence referendum could be called if the overall...
New poll finds UK public backs Brexit
A new poll has revealed the Leave campaign is currently ahead, with a seven-point lead over the stay camp…
In a boost for the Brexit campaign a new survey has revealed growing support, with a seven-point lead over the Remain camp.
The survey, carried out on behalf of the Daily Telegraph,...
US General warns Brexit could weaken Nato
A US military commander has warned leaving the EU could place strain on the Nato alliance…
The head of the US Army in Europe Lt-Gen Ben Hodges has expressed his concern over the outcome of the EU referendum and what it would mean for the Nato alliance.
Acknowledging the vote was...
Voters’ priorities in UK election: NHS vs Economy key considerations
As the UK gears up for the upcoming election on July 4th, new polling data from Ipsos reveals distinct contrasts in voter priorities between the main political parties.
How can we navigate the 30-hour funding policy in education
In the world of early years education, a significant challenge stands ahead of us in terms of the 30-hour funding policy and its wide-ranging impact on the sector.
Navigating the UK health and care worker visa
Michelle Holmes, Managing Director at Holmes & Partners Ltd, provides a comparative perspective when it comes to navigating the UK Health and Care Worker Visa.
Creating accountability and social value in public sector procurement
Here, Open Access Government dive into the world of public sector procurement in this Q&A with Robbie Blackhurst, founder and director of Compliance Chain.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in agriculture
HCR Law experts walk us through what we need to know about artificial intelligence and machine learning in agriculture.
Public sector spending: The Procurement Act 2023
In an aim to transform the landscape of public sector spending, the Procurement Act 2023 is set to show in a new era of regulations governing how the UK government allocates its vast procurement budget, estimated at around £300 billion annually.
What is change management?
Andrew White, Senior Fellow in Management Practice at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, explains the basics of change management for us.
Horizon Europe association: Switzerland and Canada in the fast lane
With the year coming to an end, we must reflect on Europe's largest funding machine “Horizon Europe”, the flagship programme that continues to push researchers to better our planet and lives through innovation and research. But who are the grant's newest associates going to be?