The different approaches between London and Belfast on one side, and Edinburgh and Cardiff on the other, will mean higher costs and less choice for consumers.
In navigating the economic headwinds ahead, businesses, together with policymakers, can look to UK towns to increase prosperity for communities across the whole of the country.
We have seen genuine levelling up being delivered in our constituencies thanks to the Coalfields Regeneration Trust (CRT).
We hope over the coming years that our alternative nicotine products will continue to help many more adult smokers to make the switch.
With a smart and effective aid budget working alongside British defence, trade and diplomacy, the UK can transform lives and bring prosperity not just to Britain, but to many around the world.
We know we cannot tackle the cost of living crisis alone and believe that it is only through working together that we will solve this current challenge.
It is no exaggeration to state that if we take our foot off the pedal now, we risk a widespread resurgence of a disease that we have worked so hard to defeat.
Moving away from animal research is both effective and popular – here are eight steps in the right direction the Government should take.
Dementia is currently the leading cause of death in the UK. This is likely to rise further as the number of people living with dementia is expected to increase from 883,000 to 1.6 million by 2040.
The Betting and Gaming Council want Britain to carry on boasting a truly world class betting and gaming industry.
Flirting with repealing the ban tripped up both Theresa May and Jeremy Hunt. Will any of today’s wannabes make the same mistake?
With the right policies to unlock investment, Drax can help make Britain a world-leader in this next-generation technology.
Our focus groups in Wakefield are a wake-up call for the Government: responsible adults neither want nor need nannying.
It would divert resources from effective third-sector charities and place unnecessary extra pressure on the NHS.
Honda, the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturer, sets out a roadmap to carbon neutral motorcycling and questions the value of government plans to end the sale of petrol motorcycles in the UK by 2035.