We are at a critical juncture marked by growing global uncertainty. The institutions and mechanisms that once sustained the post war era are being weakened or dismantled, with consequences that are no ...
By Jo Bishenden, Chief Learning Officer, QA Ltd As Labour approaches its second anniversary in Westminster, public sector reform remains one of the most prominent ambitions for this government.
Keir Starmer has vowed to fight on as prime minister following the resignations of two top aides. Morgan McSweeney, one of ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. Reform’s decision to welcome Robert Jenrick tells us far more about what kind of political project it really is than any ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. The first reaction to Nadhim Zahawi’s defection to Reform UK revolves around the political baggage he brings with him. The ...
The Employment Rights Bill presents an opportunity to strengthen protections for workers. It also carries risks that must be addressed to safeguard jobs, investment, and operational viability across ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. Water has been at the forefront of political debate for some time in this country. We can all recall the scandalous headlines: ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. The UK has a proud legacy in spinal cord injury (SCI) care. It was here, at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, that professor Sir ...
Conversations about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) tend to focus on schools, too often leaving further education (FE) overlooked. The campaign aims to raise awareness of how ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. I’ll admit, I haven’t always been the Global Fund’s biggest fan. As a public health consultant working in international ...
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