London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In an effort to spur expansion, Cluttons’ partners have executed a management buyout of the business. According to the report, the company has secured more funding from Treun Capital to support its global goals. It makes use
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Even though Australia and India’s relationship is becoming closer, as demonstrated by the Second Australia-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue, for example, both Canberra and Delhi are beginning to realize that trilateral groups can be an even more effective
London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – Social justice activists and lawmakers disapproved of Justice Minister Helen McEntee’s plan to broaden contentious laws allowing facial recognition technology (FRT). The Minister of Justice, Helen McEntee, has instructed her department’s legal staff to incorporate violent disorder
London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – The scene is prepared for one of the year’s most anticipated legislative events, and the participants are gathered. Although it’s pantomime season, there’s not much joy around this Scottish budget. Humza Yousaf‘s Cabinet is in the wings,
Europe (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Early in the morning, Kirsten Whitehouse was watching TV news when it finally dawned on her that the United Kingdom had decided to leave the European Union. Following the Brexit referendum on June 24, 2016, Whitehouse, 48,
London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Higher education officials have warned that new immigration laws may make it difficult for colleges to get the most incredible talent from outside and may even give the impression that the UK is “closing ranks.” Home Secretary
London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The British Technology (BT) Group has introduced innovative technology that improves the quality and dependability of live programming for viewers while reducing costs for networks and broadcasters. BT Group is working with major broadcasters and platforms to
London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – Throughout the coronavirus epidemic, Boris Johnson has maintained he did not adopt a “let it rip” approach. He testified for the Covid investigation, saying that he had presented counterarguments at meetings to subvert the consensus. He said
London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – The largest mortgage lender in the UK says that house prices increased once more last month and that there are indications that the market is becoming more active. According to the lender, typical house prices are 1%
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – An industry executive has warned that without a clear and coherent government policy on the energy transition and better industry collaboration, the UK’s energy sector is at a tipping point and faces an unprecedented outflow of skills