What two party manifestos say about OSH regulations Health and safety investment can unlock significant returns Date posted 13 Jun 2024 • Author Carly Hughes • Type Opinion Carly Hughes CMIOSH looks at some of the key areas she believes the next Government needs to invest in. ...
The two main political parties ran on different economic and financial manifestos during the election campaign that would likely have different consequences for the investing environment. Housebuilding, utilities and airspace stocks are some of the sectors that could be impacted by the new government, ...
The parties have since launched into campaign mode, along with smaller rivals including the Greens, the Liberal Democrats, the Scottish National Party and theReform Party. While official manifestos are not yet out, the Conservatives have pledged to introduce national service for school leavers,...
He said: “In 2023, under a Conservative government, nearly 1 million net people came into our country.“This after manifestos in 2010, 2015, 2017 and 2019 promising in the first three, they reduced the numbers to tens of thousands a year, and in the last one, a substantial reduction. ...
Both major party manifestos make promises to reform the country’s railways, though through differing means, and the tertiary political parties campaigning in the election also make some bold pledges. “It is good to see rail featuring strongly within the political party election manifesto plans. Th...
international developmentparty manifestosbeyond aidThis paper explores whether UK political parties have moved from an understanding of development cooperation as international development/foreign aid, towards aHulme, DavidSifaki, EleniGDI, The University of ManchesterSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Ahead of July’s election, all major UK political parties (Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrats) have now released their manifestos. Common themes on technology include: investment into research and development, improving public services through digital transformation, and bolstering existing online...
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In St James's Palace, I watched asthe Kingtook his seat around a table withPrime Minister Keir Starmerand two cabinet memberstalking about youth violence, one of the most pressing social issues facing young people, and a topic that graced the pages of party m...
the FT’s consumer editor. For today’s episode, I’ve gathered a panel of experts to dig into those party manifestos and tell us what a new government could mean for our money. With me today is the FT’s deputy opinion editor and political animal, Miranda Green, who joins us down th...