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- June 17, 2021 - Slovenian Presidency of the Council: Together. Resilient. Europe.
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- May 27, 2021 - Whitehouse releases highlights from its successful European Specialist Sports Nutrition Awards 2020 edition
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- May 26, 2021 - How does the European Union make policy?
- May 25, 2021 - Repatriating procurement - reducing the burden.
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- May 22, 2021 - Free speech is fundamental to a free society.
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- May 21, 2021 - Euro Channel: Undoing “EU ways of thinking”
- May 20, 2021 - Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions: new law on the way
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- May 12, 2021 - Queen's Speech: all 163 pages of the interesting bits
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- May 7, 2021 - Does recycling really go to landfill: new consultation
- May 7, 2021 - Call for massive increase in NHS spending.
- May 6, 2021 - Where's the NHS going? Whitehouse reports
- May 5, 2021 - Government backs med-tech for rapid growth
- May 3, 2021 - Media freedom is key to a free society.
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- April 28, 2021 - Whitehouse Communications launch Conservative Friends of Hong Kong
- April 28, 2021 - Whitehouse client shortlisted for two Association Excellence Awards
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- April 26, 2021 - Lobbying regulation: please, sir, can I have some more?
- April 23, 2021 - Euro Channel: Who will lead the environmental revolution in a post-Covid world?
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- April 22, 2021 - Sajid Javid’s claim that Black Lives Matter is “not force for good” legitimises government-backed systemic racism
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- April 16, 2021 - Whitehouse supports MEP event on China's Human Rights abuses
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- April 15, 2021 - The Cameron brand is tainted - Boris Johnson must distance himself
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- April 12, 2021 - Register to vote or lose your voice
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- April 12, 2021 - Hong Kong National Security Law and its impact on EU-China relations
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- April 8, 2021 - Where's the NHS going? Whitehouse reports
- April 8, 2021 - Vaccine troubles: Why the EU is best described as a vaccine “supertanker”, and the UK as a “speedboat”.
- April 7, 2021 - Infographic: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health Policy
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- March 25, 2021 - A year in lockdown: what lessons can the UK learn?
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- March 11, 2021 - A hard week for women
- March 10, 2021 - Business Secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, joins Whitehouse’s inaugural Disruption Roundtable
- March 9, 2021 - The Meghan Markle Interview: How could the Palace respond to this reputational crisis?
- March 8, 2021 - Guest blog: Choose to challenge. This year’s International Women’s Day campaign theme seems particularly apt for Women in Public Affairs.
- March 8, 2021 - Whitehouse’s Women’s Day heroes
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- March 3, 2021 - Budget 2021: Rishi's risky road to recovery
- March 1, 2021 - Brexit 5 - 1st March 2021
- February 26, 2021 - Where's the NHS going? Whitehouse reports
- February 23, 2021 - Delivering for Patients: An NHS and social care revolution in England online
- February 19, 2021 - Whitehouse secures funding for school milk in England until 2022
- February 16, 2021 - Food & Nutrition Highlights – February 2021 - MEPs fall for the Farm to Fork Strategy & CBD’s love triangle
- February 11, 2021 - Analysis: blueprint for NHS reform and bureaucracy busting shake up
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- February 3, 2021 - You can help to combat the ‘shadow pandemic’ of violence against women and girls by participating in new call for evidence
- February 2, 2021 - The World's poorest will lose out most from Covid: we must build back better
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- February 1, 2021 - 3 takeaways from the first 30 days of the Portuguese Presidency
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- January 25, 2021 - Fighting County Lines Gangs with Mentoring
- January 23, 2021 - Nobel nominee Grandma Wong rearrested in Hong Kong
- January 22, 2021 - Brexit 5: no updates from across the Atlantic yet
- January 21, 2021 - Time to engage on the Skills White Paper
- January 19, 2021 - Food & Nutrition Highlights – January 2021 – Brexit, super-cows, and mealworms
- January 18, 2021 - British lawyers should not be helping Beijing crush Hong Kong’s democracy
- January 15, 2021 - Where’s the NHS going? Whitehouse reports
- January 15, 2021 - Britain and the EU are still bound together, and British organisations will need to get serious about EU lobbying
- January 11, 2021 - Magnitsky-style sanctions must be imposed on senior Hong Kong officials for “gross human rights atrocities”, says Young Green Party Officer
- January 9, 2021 - Back to college for Whitehouse
- January 8, 2021 - Brexit 5: 2021 – New year, new era
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- January 3, 2021 - Boris is back: I told you so!
- January 2, 2021 - Using political consultants, British businesses can “flex their muscles in Brussels”
- January 1, 2021 - Revitalising local government
- December 30, 2020 - Language Use for Media
- December 24, 2020 - Brexit 5.0 - Brexit deal a victory for the EU?
- December 24, 2020 - Brexit 5: Britain a sovereign nation as Boris takes back control
- December 18, 2020 - Brexit 5: Brexit and VAT-free shopping; Double win for EU
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- December 8, 2020 - Whitehouse supports Media APPG to raise issues around public interest journalism in Westminster
- December 8, 2020 - Leading Liberal Democrat MP urges boycott of Chinese goods over human rights abuses
- December 4, 2020 - Brexit 5: The Eleventh Hour
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- November 20, 2020 - Happy Equal Pay Day, the day that effectively women start working for free
- November 19, 2020 - Communication Lessons from 2020
- November 19, 2020 - Embracing Disruption with Chris Whitehouse
- November 18, 2020 - Whitehouse shortlisted for two awards at the 2020 PRCA Public Affairs Awards
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- November 18, 2020 - Boris is Back – and he isn’t going anywhere soon.
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- November 6, 2020 - International human rights expert calls upon UN High Commissioner to “publicly investigate abuses” perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party
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- November 4, 2020 - The Whitehouse Consultancy has appointed former Labour Party strategist Max Wilson
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- October 30, 2020 - Brexit 5: Four years later, one question remains – What does Brexit mean?
- October 29, 2020 - Reputation management: 8 ways to protect your company
- October 28, 2020 - It’s 2020 — why are we still debating whether period products are essential?
- October 26, 2020 - Complex relations and where to find them
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- October 23, 2020 - Brexit 5: What will Brexit, Covid and Biden mean for Britain?
- October 22, 2020 - Whitehouse secures national coverage and large launch event for report highlighting growing importance of church buildings
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- October 9, 2020 - Brexit 5 - Another round of talks
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- September 18, 2020 - International human rights expert predicts "all major civilized countries” will impose Magnitsky-style sanctions against senior Hong Kong officials within a year
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- September 15, 2020 - Experts gather to discuss the pandemic, diversity and inclusion in the Film and Television industry
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- September 14, 2020 - Whitehouse criticises Cummings cronyism in award of million-pound public sector contracts
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- September 2, 2020 - The forced harvesting of human organs in China must be stopped.
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- August 17, 2020 - UK Parliamentarians could face life imprisonment for speaking out on Hong Kong
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- August 13, 2020 - Chris Whitehouse: “We back pro-democracy campaigners 100 per cent in their fight for freedom”
- August 12, 2020 - Whitehouse is proud to support the #DistanceAware Campaign
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- August 5, 2020 - Former health minister and former president of the BMA join senior healthcare providers in Whitehouse webinar on NHS reform
- August 4, 2020 - APPG on Hong Kong finds Hong Kong police “indisputably” broke international human rights laws
- August 4, 2020 - APPG inquiry report reveals Hong Kong oversaw the abuse of humanitarian and medical workers
- August 3, 2020 - The Medicines and Medical Devices Bill faces challenges with the Lords. Ministers must prepare now.
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- July 17, 2020 - An independent Patient Safety Commissioner is vital for patient protection: lessons from the Cumberlege Review
- July 15, 2020 - “Place sanctions on Carrie Lam”, asks Nathan Law, during APPG on Hong Kong webinar
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- July 7, 2020 - Raab delivers on Magnitsky sanctions
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- July 6, 2020 - APPG Media Chair responds to BBC announcement on regional cuts
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- June 22, 2020 - Whitehouse announces the return of the ESSNawards 2020
- June 19, 2020 - Brexit 5: No extension needed, we want Tim Tams!
- June 18, 2020 - Why politics needs comedy in a time of crisis
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- June 15, 2020 - Food & Nutrition Newsletter, June 2020
- June 15, 2020 - Chris Whitehouse: Migration Watch is scaremongering about Hong Kong immigration
- June 12, 2020 - LBC scrap their own Brexit 5 but don't worry, Whitehouse has you covered
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- June 2, 2020 - Whitehouse Webinar: How to harness the power of a trade association
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- May 27, 2020 - Crisis comms: how to cut through the noise – Highlights
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- May 26, 2020 - Cummings, not going
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- May 20, 2020 - If it is broken – fix it. The long path towards sustainable food systems starts today.
- May 20, 2020 - In defence of teachers
- May 19, 2020 - Chris Whitehouse in Conservative Home: Clarity needed on sanctions against human rights abusers
- May 18, 2020 - Progress or no progress, there will be no trade talks extension
- May 15, 2020 - Brexit 5 – Talks Resume on Zoom
- May 15, 2020 - How to prepare for the unpreparable: crisis communications Do’s and Don’ts
- May 14, 2020 - Food & Nutrition Newsletter, May 2020
- May 12, 2020 - Chris Whitehouse featured in Guardian analysis of Boris’s address to the nation
- May 12, 2020 - The Whitehouse Consultancy celebrates International Nurses' Day
- May 11, 2020 - The Coronavirus crisis shows we need a National Care Service
- May 5, 2020 - Change, and on a massive scale, is coming to health and social care in the UK
- May 4, 2020 - Whitehouse brings together expert cross-media panel for crisis recovery webinar
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- April 17, 2020 - Musical chairs for select committees following Labour frontbench appointments
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- April 3, 2020 - Brexit 5: the ideology that cannot be moved
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- March 13, 2020 - Brexit 5: The one where Coronavirus takes the stage
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- March 11, 2020 - Tampon Tax and symptom of sexism ends today!
- March 7, 2020 - Brexit 5: Much ado about... something?
- February 28, 2020 - Brexit 5 - It's all in the details
- February 21, 2020 - Brexit 5 – What’s the point(s)?
- February 14, 2020 - I'm still in love with EU
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- February 7, 2020 - Brexit 5: transition is on
- January 31, 2020 - Brexit 5: A Eulogy
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- January 24, 2020 - Brexit 5: Brexit is Coming
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- January 17, 2020 - Brexit 5: EU bites back
- January 13, 2020 - Winners of the defining awards ceremony of the sports nutrition industry: ESSNawards 2019
- January 10, 2020 - Brexit 5: Brexit is done, long live Brexit
- December 20, 2019 - Brexit 5: It’s the final countdown
- December 13, 2019 - Brexit 5: General Election Result Special
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- November 15, 2019 - Food safety and public health at the heart of the EU 2019-’24 agenda
- November 14, 2019 - Today marks Equal Pay Day 2019. Here’s why it matters.
- November 11, 2019 - CBD in Active Nutrition event
- November 8, 2019 - Brexit 5: Parties begin their election campaigns
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- October 29, 2019 - Food & Nutrition Newsletter, October 2019
- October 28, 2019 - Shortlist for the ESSNawards is announced!
- October 25, 2019 - General Election is on the cards, as EU ponders extension
- October 18, 2019 - Brexit weekly: Is it really happening?
- October 17, 2019 - European Elections: More bad news for Brussels
- October 17, 2019 - The Whitehouse Consultancy launches brand new training for engaging with the EU after Brexit
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- October 4, 2019 - Brexit 5: The sudden U-Turn no one expected
- October 1, 2019 - Food & Nutrition Newsletter, September 2019
- September 30, 2019 - APPG for Media website launched!
- September 27, 2019 - Brexit 5: the week it got nasty
- September 20, 2019 - Brexit 5: Prorogation battle continues in the supreme court
- September 20, 2019 - Blogpost: Lib Dem Party Conference 2019 - The perspective of a newbie
- September 13, 2019 - Brexit 5: No-deal, or Not
- September 9, 2019 - Motivation announced as the winner of Whitehouse pro bono scheme
- September 9, 2019 - Brexit 5: Friend or foe?
- September 6, 2019 - EU Elections series: The new European Commission is taking shape
- August 30, 2019 - Brexit 5: Prorogation it is
- August 29, 2019 - Chris Whitehouse live on Abingdon Green with CNBC
- August 28, 2019 - Chairman Chris Whitehouse featured in an article on CNBC
- August 27, 2019 - Food & Nutrition Newsletter, August 2019
- August 23, 2019 - Brexit 5: A different Ping Pong game
- August 23, 2019 - Excellence in Transition of Care Paediatric Continence Awards launched
- August 21, 2019 - European Sports Nutrition Awards 2019
- August 16, 2019 - Brexit 5: Government of last resort?
- August 12, 2019 - EU Elections series: Italy, the troublemaking country
- August 9, 2019 - Brexit 5: Boris's Brexit
- August 5, 2019 - Chairman Chris Whitehouse featured on CNBC
- August 2, 2019 - Brexit 5: The game is still on
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- June 26, 2019 - Food & Nutrition newsletter, June 2019
- June 25, 2019 - Whitehouse launches pro bono scheme for 2019
- June 21, 2019 - Brexit 5: who says what?
- June 18, 2019 - Leaked blueprint reveals plan to centralise NHS procurement
- June 14, 2019 - European Citizens can achieve results when they mobilise accross the Union
- June 14, 2019 - Brexit 5: More Brexit Bollocks
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- June 7, 2019 - Brexit 5: Change and Continuity
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- May 31, 2019 - Brexit 5: Game of Thrones
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- May 14, 2019 - ESSNA announces its next members meeting
- May 10, 2019 - Brexit 5: Ups and Downs
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- April 25, 2019 - Lessons From Labour
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- April 18, 2019 - European Election Series: eyes on the prize - making Europe go Local
- April 18, 2019 - Brexit 5: All Change Please
- April 18, 2019 - Public Affairs Board Announces Whitehouse Associate Director, Paul Church, as New Industry Vice Chair
- April 12, 2019 - Brexit 5: It goes on and on and on...
- April 5, 2019 - Brexit 5: What do you want?
- March 29, 2019 - Brexit 5: Third Time Unlucky
- March 29, 2019 - 5 Reasons Why: Whitehouse and Brexit
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- March 22, 2019 - Brexit 5: The Speaker Strikes Back
- March 20, 2019 - Whitehouse Launches New Education Practice
- March 18, 2019 - Event: Lessons From Labour
- March 15, 2019 - Brexit 5: Falling Into EU
- March 13, 2019 - Spring Statement 2019: The Analysis
- March 8, 2019 - Brexit 5: Here, There and Everywhere
- March 1, 2019 - Brexit 5: Amendments on Amendments
- February 22, 2019 - Brexit 5: TIG for Tat
- February 19, 2019 - Are Labour leavers heroes or charlatans?
- February 15, 2019 - Brexit 5: Roses Are Red
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- February 7, 2019 - Minister for Sport & Civil Society Writes About The Urology Trade Association (UTA)
- February 1, 2019 - Brexit 5: The musical
- January 30, 2019 - The Urology Trade Association: Protecting Patient Choice
- January 30, 2019 - ESSNA members gathered for the Annual General Meeting in London
- January 29, 2019 - Trademark to help identify safe sports nutrition approved in Europe
- January 25, 2019 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- January 24, 2019 - Whitehouse Client Launches Sector-Leading Report at House of Commons Speaker’s State Rooms
- January 18, 2019 - Brexit weekly: Jeanne D’arc needs a rebranding in her artillery
- January 11, 2019 - Brexit Weekly: 5 Things
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- November 19, 2018 - Understanding and shaping the regulations affecting your business
- November 16, 2018 - Brexit Weekly: Five (and a half) things
- November 13, 2018 - The Whitehouse Consultancy shortlisted for the PRCA Europe Awards
- November 9, 2018 - Brexit Weekly: 5 Things
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- October 30, 2018 - Whitehouse's sector by sector analysis of the Autumn Budget 2018
- October 30, 2018 - Cannabidiol: Should you invest in it?
- October 29, 2018 - Autumn Budget 2018 - will we really see the fruits of this scrappy little Budget?
- October 26, 2018 - Brexit Weekly: 5 Things
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- October 16, 2018 - ESSNA wins silver at the Association Excellence Awards 2018
- October 12, 2018 - Brexit Weekly: 5 Things
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- October 8, 2018 - Brexit: What prospects for the food and feed safety system in the UK?
- October 5, 2018 - Brexit Weekly: 5 Things
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- September 24, 2018 - The Whitehouse Consultancy hires Southbank Centre external affairs lead to boost media and creative sector teams
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- January 10, 2018 - Whitehouse Briefing Room: Energy ambitions for 2018
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- May 11, 2017 - The need for a national strategy on homelessness
- May 11, 2017 - The General Election needs real policy debate
- May 8, 2017 - Macron victory is only the end of the beginning
- May 8, 2017 - Faraday Challenge promises much but more detail is needed
- May 5, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- May 2, 2017 - Bold – and destined never to happen. The OECD pensions plan
- April 28, 2017 - Brexit, health and fitness to lead: the General Election
- April 28, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- April 28, 2017 - A Greek in London's view of the General Election
- April 25, 2017 - Helping the consumer help themselves: Safely Tackling Obesity & Diabetes Today and Tomorrow
- April 21, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- April 20, 2017 - Whitehouse shortlisted for renewables award
- April 19, 2017 - Back to the polling booth
- April 13, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- April 12, 2017 - How to escape the National Funding Formula trap
- April 12, 2017 - What does the Naylor Review mean for investors in healthcare estates?
- April 10, 2017 - The Government, education and prisoner rehabilitation
- April 7, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- April 3, 2017 - Naylor Review can kick start NHS estates transformation
- March 31, 2017 - What does the Great Repeal Bill mean?
- March 31, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- March 30, 2017 - A Greek in London's view of Brexit
- March 29, 2017 - Brexit, regulation and scrutiny
- March 24, 2017 - Brexit Weekly: 5 things
- March 17, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- March 17, 2017 - Elections in The Netherlands: the role of populism and impact on the EU
- March 15, 2017 - Whitehouse appoints Samantha Gibson as Director
- March 13, 2017 - Scottish referendum puts Theresa May – and her legacy – in enormous difficulty
- March 10, 2017 - We can’t be surprised at a broken manifesto commitment
- March 10, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- March 10, 2017 - A tax change that has worked for the Government
- March 9, 2017 - Energy prices back in the political spotlight
- March 9, 2017 - Deciphering NHS funding in the Budget
- March 9, 2017 - What happened in the Budget?
- March 8, 2017 - No, there won’t be an early election – here’s why
- March 3, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- March 2, 2017 - What's happening with Brexit?
- February 24, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- February 22, 2017 - Whatever happens on Thursday, Labour MPs need to hold their nerve
- February 22, 2017 - What by-elections mean for Labour in England
- February 21, 2017 - A freer hand. Not a free hand.
- February 17, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- February 16, 2017 - Euroscepticism shouldn’t undermine clean air campaign
- February 16, 2017 - Just about not managing – Labour’s opportunity?
- February 10, 2017 - Government misses opportunity to loosen the Green Belt
- February 10, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- February 10, 2017 - What should be in the next Labour health manifesto?
- February 9, 2017 - What next for Labour?
- February 8, 2017 - Preparation for cyber threats: the role of communications
- February 3, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- February 3, 2017 - Revolving doors - much ado about nothing?
- February 3, 2017 - What are the implications of the Government's White Paper on Brexit?
- January 31, 2017 - Why business communications have to be positive and proactive in 2017
- January 31, 2017 - A right royal problem
- January 27, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- January 27, 2017 - Energy in 2017
- January 26, 2017 - The new NHS reality
- January 20, 2017 - What Theresa May's Brexit speech means for the EU
- January 20, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- January 18, 2017 - Theresa May's speech: Five Brexit questions
- January 13, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- January 13, 2017 - The problems with speaking truth to power
- January 9, 2017 - How to break into a career in politics
- January 9, 2017 - How Prime Ministers use their Cabinets
- January 6, 2017 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- January 6, 2017 - 2017 – a big year for…
- December 22, 2016 - Coherent Westminster communications: a New Year’s wish for 2017
- December 21, 2016 - Policy priorities and ministerial to do lists 2017
- December 16, 2016 - Brexit Weekly: 5 things
- December 13, 2016 - Why is a Five Year Forward View delivery plan being planned?
- December 9, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- December 9, 2016 - The Week in Westminster
- December 8, 2016 - ESSNA shortlisted for European Association award
- December 8, 2016 - Native advice
- December 6, 2016 - The tough life of charities
- December 2, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- December 2, 2016 - Expanding selective education
- December 2, 2016 - What the Richmond result really means
- December 1, 2016 - The voters are revolting, get used to it!
- November 28, 2016 - Whitehouse energy policy specialist quoted in The Guardian
- November 26, 2016 - Prime Minister Theresa May is right to appeal Brexit ruling.
- November 26, 2016 - Brexiteers wrongly in a pickle over High Court ruling
- November 25, 2016 - What does the Autumn Statement mean?
- November 25, 2016 - Brexit means ...
- November 25, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- November 23, 2016 - Transitional Brexit may be the only, but troublesome, way forward
- November 23, 2016 - Why May can’t pander to Trump on Farage
- November 21, 2016 - Chancellor’s caution reflects business uncertainty
- November 18, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- November 17, 2016 - Who’d be Philip Hammond?
- November 17, 2016 - Budget votes: Ministers’ new hurdle
- November 11, 2016 - Whitehouse shortlisted for UK Public Affairs awards
- November 11, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- November 10, 2016 - Theresa May must stand firm: no snap General Election
- November 4, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- November 4, 2016 - The Week in Brussels
- November 1, 2016 - Whitehouse Associate Director comments for CNBC Europe
- October 28, 2016 - Brexit weekly: 5 things
- October 27, 2016 - Euro and SNP, both desperate to keep their dreams alive.
- October 26, 2016 - Does Heathrow announcement mean Britain’s open for business?
- October 25, 2016 - Whitehouse shortlisted for major EU public affairs industry award
- October 21, 2016 - Brexit weekly: five things
- October 20, 2016 - Polling numbers show the importance of select committees
- October 19, 2016 - London’s power rating must reignite devolution agenda
- October 18, 2016 - Pop-up Policy Surgery
- October 17, 2016 - Hammond will be the bell weather for hard or soft Brexit
- October 10, 2016 - May set for MP battle over Brexit vote
- October 7, 2016 - Hammond heads to New York to win hearts and minds
- October 7, 2016 - Merkel leads UK warnings on single market and free movement
- October 6, 2016 - Analyses show mixed conclusions on business preparation for Brexit
- October 5, 2016 - EU Parliament negotiator warns against Brexit immigration controls
- October 4, 2016 - Home Secretary faces questions on immigration numbers
- October 4, 2016 - Health Secretary: Brexit push for more UK doctors
- October 3, 2016 - May answers calls for Brexit clarity
- September 30, 2016 - British diplomats sound out EU leaders on feasibility of Brexit deal
- September 30, 2016 - The year's going quickly - the week in Brussels
- September 30, 2016 - Fox claims Brexit free trade deal will benefit Europe
- September 30, 2016 - Corbyn proposes Migration Impact Fund in party conference speech
- September 29, 2016 - Don’t underestimate the conference job Theresa May has on her hands
- September 29, 2016 - Brexit won’t cause recession: Standard & Poor
- September 28, 2016 - Sturgeon: Brexit a product of “disenfranchisement” – time to drop austerity
- September 27, 2016 - The challenge for Corbyn
- September 27, 2016 - Fears over lost tax revenue resulting from Brexit
- September 27, 2016 - Shadow Chancellor commits to Single Market access
- September 27, 2016 - Tory revisionism shows Labour aren’t the only ones in conflict
- September 26, 2016 - Johnson: Time to “get on” with Brexit
- September 26, 2016 - Senior financiers anticipate ‘hard’ Brexit
- September 23, 2016 - May and Johnson clash over EU departure timing
- September 23, 2016 - What has the Welsh Assembly said on Single Market membership after Brexit?
- September 23, 2016 - New figures show strong UK economy although OECD warns of later impact
- September 23, 2016 - Wall St: We’d like a long Brexit runway
- September 22, 2016 - Health Committee launches Brexit health and social care inquiry
- September 21, 2016 - How Theresa May’s UN remarks reflect the state of Brexit negotiations
- September 21, 2016 - City of London faces disruption over Brexit ‘passport’ loss
- September 21, 2016 - Could Swiss example lead to single market Brexit deal?
- September 20, 2016 - Inside clean energy
- September 15, 2016 - Heathrow expansion is long overdue
- September 13, 2016 - David Davis: UK could leave EU without trade deal
- September 13, 2016 - Downing Street: No MP vote on EU exit
- September 13, 2016 - EU Parliament chief negotiator: Brexit deal must kick in by 2019
- September 9, 2016 - Technology key to reducing homelessness
- September 9, 2016 - The Week in Westminster: on your marks
- September 9, 2016 - The timeline for the Government's obesity plans
- September 8, 2016 - Take off the rose tinted spectacles: the NHS just isn’t working
- September 2, 2016 - The Sugar Tax – it’s all in the detail
- September 1, 2016 - Summer’s over and May’s ready to set out her vision for the UK
- September 1, 2016 - Homelessness strategy must address root causes of rough sleeping
- August 26, 2016 - 2016 US Presidential Election - An Insights and Analysis Briefing
- August 26, 2016 - Renationalising the National Health Service
- August 25, 2016 - What is a modern political party for?
- August 18, 2016 - House prices and bad tenancies have sent homelessness soaring
- August 18, 2016 - Apprenticeship levy proposals deliver more than expected for employers and young people
- August 15, 2016 - The winner of Boris vs Fox? Theresa May
- August 12, 2016 - Is Burnham the man to lead the devo healthcare revolution?
- August 5, 2016 - Whitehouse comments on BEIS ministerial portfolios
- August 5, 2016 - Five ministers to watch
- August 4, 2016 - Could the lights go out at the flick of a Chinese switch?
- July 29, 2016 - Government can reinforce its position by tackling train misery
- July 29, 2016 - Nuclear decision now clear as mud
- July 28, 2016 - Obituaries of the British economy post-Brexit were rather premature.
- July 27, 2016 - Labour’s nightmare summer?
- July 27, 2016 - BHS savaging could mark watershed for Select Committees
- July 21, 2016 - Where next for employment policy?
- July 21, 2016 - The UK gives up the presidency of the Council of the EU
- July 15, 2016 - The new Conservative Cabinet
- July 13, 2016 - Five things in Theresa May’s inbox (that don’t include Brexit)
- July 13, 2016 - Higher vs Vocational education: which path to choose as a young person?
- July 12, 2016 - The End of Parliamentary Socialism?
- July 12, 2016 - It ain’t going to happen, but let me tell you who a snap election favours
- July 8, 2016 - What does Brexit mean?
- July 8, 2016 - A tale of two Conservative heavyweights
- July 7, 2016 - What to expect in Westminster
- July 5, 2016 - Are we about to see a summer of discontent?
- July 1, 2016 - Who will our next prime minister be?
- June 30, 2016 - History won’t be kind to David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn
- June 30, 2016 - US Election Provides an Opportunity, But Little Chance of a Breakthrough for Libertarians
- June 30, 2016 - Brexit and tourism
- June 29, 2016 - How can someone without a home not be a priority?
- June 24, 2016 - Brexit: Who will be waiting to take power back from Brussels?
- June 20, 2016 - The inherent contradiction in devolution
- June 17, 2016 - The 'impossible triangle' - the week in Brussels
- June 17, 2016 - Remembering the role of MPs
- June 16, 2016 - EU Referendum 2016: Three scenarios for the Government
- June 10, 2016 - Trident vote has the potential to turn UK politics upside down
- June 9, 2016 - What do the public want from politicians?
- June 8, 2016 - The disability employment gap: ambitions vs targets
- June 7, 2016 - Deselection would be very dangerous for Labour
- June 3, 2016 - The EU referendum: It's the little things that matter
- June 2, 2016 - The democratic deficit that lies at the heart of the EU is its biggest problem
- June 2, 2016 - The EU – it ain’t perfect but it’s better than the alternative
- June 2, 2016 - Political communications by way of consumer PR
- June 2, 2016 - Public Want Facts, Not Spin in EU Referendum Debate
- June 1, 2016 - Whitehouse launches online resource for voters
- June 1, 2016 - Whitehouse secures awards shortlisting and joins Association of Professional Political Consultants Management Committee
- May 27, 2016 - It’s game on now the pensioners are involved
- May 26, 2016 - The Government conundrum over Tata steel
- May 25, 2016 - Five things to expect after the EU referendum
- May 20, 2016 - The PM and the Queens Speech: The Week in Westminster
- May 19, 2016 - What does Burnham for Manchester tell us?
- May 19, 2016 - What of the BBC Charter?
- May 18, 2016 - Temporary ceasefire but Europe overshadows Queens Speech
- May 18, 2016 - Queens Speech marks new beginning for education in prisons
- May 13, 2016 - Government needs much better control of the narrative
- May 6, 2016 - What happened in the local elections - our analysis
- May 6, 2016 - The Week in Brussels
- May 5, 2016 - Buy-to-let crackdown will damage UK housing market
- May 5, 2016 - The quiet prison education revolution
- May 3, 2016 - Tories must beware the gap between rich and poor
- May 3, 2016 - Stamping out buy-to-let is a dangerous move
- April 29, 2016 - Subsidy free CfDs - stabilising the solar industry?
- April 28, 2016 - Reforming Britain’s prisons
- April 28, 2016 - Britons positive towards prison education but believe it’s ineffective in preventing reoffending
- April 27, 2016 - Keeping the private rented sector alive
- April 25, 2016 - The future for energy storage
- April 22, 2016 - Popcorn at the ready
- April 21, 2016 - We shouldn’t be surprised defence spending involves creative accounting
- April 21, 2016 - Strong words, weak arguments are making referendum debate farcical
- April 20, 2016 - Whitehouse shortlisted for second major green industry award
- April 14, 2016 - Move on, media: there's nothing to see in these two political 'crises'
- April 14, 2016 - Running down a blind alley
- April 12, 2016 - Is Port Talbot the new ‘too big to fail’?
- April 11, 2016 - Helen Munro profiled in PubAffairs
- April 11, 2016 - Whitehouse shortlisted for major green industry award
- April 8, 2016 - Boris the Tory leader in waiting as rivals fall by the wayside
- April 7, 2016 - What should the Government do about Port Talbot?
- April 6, 2016 - Palace coup or suicide mission?
- April 1, 2016 - It's time for a PMQ makeover
- April 1, 2016 - Services close to 80% of economy but public don't realise
- April 1, 2016 - Joining the strike will hurt teachers – and junior doctors
- March 31, 2016 - Tories on the brink as spectre of Europe prepares to rip them apart
- March 31, 2016 - Whitehouse strengthens senior team with Associate Director promotions
- March 31, 2016 - It's time our industry reflected our broader society
- March 29, 2016 - Whitehouse signs exclusive insight partnership with Solar Media
- March 29, 2016 - Government must blaze energy efficiency trail post-CRC abolition
- March 24, 2016 - Can junior doctors keep the public’s support?
- March 24, 2016 - Labour needs to learn about barnacles
- March 21, 2016 - Whitehouse launches work experience scheme to promote diversity in politics
- March 18, 2016 - The Week in Brussels
- March 18, 2016 - Sugary drinks tax and Budget 2016: Surprising but not for reasons you’d expect
- March 17, 2016 - What was in the Budget?
- March 17, 2016 - Turkish deal proves EU has no idea how to get to bottom of crisis
- March 15, 2016 - Budget 2016: speculation and analysis
- March 15, 2016 - Five problems George Osborne has to overcome in the Budget
- March 11, 2016 - The Budget: George Osborne’s chance to win back the spotlight
- March 10, 2016 - Dan Jarvis: pitching for the Labour leadership?
- March 10, 2016 - Chancellor must act on both minimum wage and National Insurance
- March 8, 2016 - 5 female MPs to watch this year
- March 8, 2016 - Communication for charities has changed: what's it mean?
- March 4, 2016 - Hitting the right note on children’s sport
- March 4, 2016 - Why project fear really works
- March 2, 2016 - Britons fail to realise value of service sector as efforts to balance economy prove elusive
- March 1, 2016 - Labour in Wales – A legacy of dominance masks growing uncertainty
- March 1, 2016 - Europe won't be the downfall of the Tories
- February 25, 2016 - The EU renegotiation: success or failure?
- February 25, 2016 - The next step in education policy
- February 25, 2016 - Local authorities: responsibility vs money for public health
- February 24, 2016 - EU referendum: The purdah wars
- February 23, 2016 - A proposal to unlock Spain’s ‘Catalan question’
- February 22, 2016 - How student finance arrangements could really help students
- February 19, 2016 - Five points for the EU referendum campaign coordinators
- February 19, 2016 - Football’s experience is a warning to all sports and government
- February 19, 2016 - The Week in Brussels
- February 18, 2016 - Cameron's prison reform plans to be applauded as compassionate and fair
- February 17, 2016 - Addressing Double Taxation for Businesses – EU public consultation
- February 15, 2016 - Spotlight on Carl Thomson
- February 12, 2016 - Trident and Europe – could we see both major parties divided?
- February 12, 2016 - Crowdsourcing manifestos can reinvigorate local politics
- February 11, 2016 - Government inaction on genocide
- February 10, 2016 - Analysis of the Carter Review
- February 9, 2016 - The football economy: could we see Government intervention?
- February 8, 2016 - The Government’s sporting legacy: participation and safety
- February 8, 2016 - Is Cameron’s EU negotiation meaningless?
- February 8, 2016 - NHS is now between a rock and a hard place
- February 4, 2016 - 35k threshold will do nothing to curb "uncontrolled mass immigration"
- February 4, 2016 - EU must get to source of migrant problem
- February 3, 2016 - Is the Government facing a perfect storm?
- February 2, 2016 - HMRC must stop hounding innocent charities
- February 2, 2016 - Leaving on the Line
- January 29, 2016 - The Week in Westminster
- January 29, 2016 - The effect of Jeremy Corbyn's Trident policy
- January 27, 2016 - Prospect of early poll should worry Labour
- January 27, 2016 - Tyrie warning on IT failures is reminder to all businesses, not just banks
- January 25, 2016 - It could still be a while before last orders in charities’ last chance saloon
- January 15, 2016 - Healthy living in JanUary
- January 15, 2016 - Labour and Trident
- January 14, 2016 - State needs to back off when it comes to enjoying a drink or two
- January 11, 2016 - Ministers should stop obfuscating: Isis killings are genocide
- January 8, 2016 - Spinners and Losers: Assessing the Labour Reshuffle
- January 7, 2016 - Osborne needs to manage expectations
- January 7, 2016 - Pollsters point to UK remaining within the EU
- January 6, 2016 - Prime Minister may live to regret free campaigning on Europe
- December 31, 2015 - Political New Year Resolutions
- December 16, 2015 - UK Launch of the IEA Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report
- December 15, 2015 - What we learned from COP21
- December 14, 2015 - Building a Campaign: Lessons from the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists
- December 11, 2015 - Can the EU Commission deliver a digital market strategy?
- December 10, 2015 - McMahon's win is a success for the man himself but no guarantee of an endorsement of his leader
- December 9, 2015 - Public health and the Sugar Summit
- December 8, 2015 - Floods expose government’s short-sighted policy
- December 7, 2015 - The Week in Westminster
- December 5, 2015 - We must act now to defend Church schools against secular attacks
- December 4, 2015 - Mind the gap: disability employment and how government can achieve its ambition
- December 3, 2015 - Oldham is not Corbyn’s Waterloo
- December 3, 2015 - Is the Chancellor eyeing a bigger prize?
- December 2, 2015 - Funding changes pile more pressure on Labour
- December 1, 2015 - Junior doctors and the fight for the moral high ground
- November 27, 2015 - Is Tom Watson the man to save Labour?
- November 26, 2015 - What was in the Comprehensive Spending Review?
- November 26, 2015 - Corbyn on the edge as party's MPs turn to open revolt over leadership
- November 24, 2015 - What was in the Strategic Defence and Security Review?
- November 24, 2015 - Corbyn and the polls
- November 23, 2015 - What can we expect from the Spending Review this week?
- November 19, 2015 - View from the right: Michael Gove – the man to turn around our failing prisons?
- November 19, 2015 - Immigration stands like a spectre over Cameron's referendum plans
- November 17, 2015 - Carl Thomson in Public Affairs News
- November 17, 2015 - Declan Mullaney in PubAffairs
- November 16, 2015 - Whitehouse shortlisted for industry award
- November 13, 2015 - Uber's threat to dinosaurs in black cabs is a triumph of the free market
- November 11, 2015 - David Cameron’s legacy is at risk
- November 5, 2015 - It's time to call the slaughter in the Middle East what it is: Genocide
- November 4, 2015 - Can Jeremy Hunt do anything to salvage his reputation with junior doctors?
- November 4, 2015 - Historic vessel Gipsy Moth IV features on new British passport
- November 4, 2015 - “No time for business as usual” for the European Commission
- October 30, 2015 - Time for a new ‘new politics’?
- October 30, 2015 - Whitehouse Head of PR elected to PRCA 2016 Council
- October 29, 2015 - China business deals and human rights
- October 28, 2015 - Et tu, George?
- October 27, 2015 - The unnecessary constitutional crisis
- October 26, 2015 - Killing two birds with one stone
- October 26, 2015 - Sort the Lords to fix tax credits. Really?
- October 22, 2015 - Cameron playing a dangerous game with the EU referendum
- October 21, 2015 - No, grammar schools aren’t coming back…
- October 21, 2015 - The future for UK energy policy
- October 21, 2015 - Lobbyists vs lawyers in the fields of EU transparency
- October 20, 2015 - The great infrastructure question
- October 16, 2015 - Pushing the boundaries
- October 15, 2015 - Immigration + NHS: you can’t reduce one without reducing the other
- October 15, 2015 - Cameron 'One Nation' philosophy annexes centre-left of UK politics
- October 14, 2015 - Who holds the power in Labour?
- October 8, 2015 - Folly of dash for diesel exposed as health and fraud fall-out continues
- October 7, 2015 - We are the party of the NHS
- October 6, 2015 - Whitehouse announces promotions following growth
- October 6, 2015 - Who’s not a lame duck?
- October 5, 2015 - George Osborne: The Great Re-brander
- October 5, 2015 - Major Healey
- October 2, 2015 - Corbyn’s problem is not the unwillingness to unleash nuclear winter
- October 2, 2015 - You can’t always get what you want
- October 2, 2015 - Who are the London mayoral candidates?
- October 1, 2015 - The state of the US Republican primaries
- October 1, 2015 - Why does the world stand idle as Pakistan persecutes Christians?
- September 30, 2015 - Political Gentrification Can Save Labour
- September 30, 2015 - Compare and contrast: the weeks of Corbyn and Cameron
- September 29, 2015 - Labour party conference 2015: The path ahead is full of U-turns
- September 25, 2015 - Why we all love the struggling NHS
- September 24, 2015 - How can the NHS save money on procurement?
- September 24, 2015 - Shock tax bill threatens collapse of vital charity project in London's East End
- September 23, 2015 - Lib Dem revival shouldn’t start in the Lords
- September 18, 2015 - Call it what it is – bad parliamentary behaviour
- September 18, 2015 - The Week in Brussels
- September 17, 2015 - A groundhog day for Greece
- September 17, 2015 - The party's over for Labour: why Corbyn threatens to make his party unelectable
- September 15, 2015 - The Corbyn Cabinet
- September 12, 2015 - Labour's new leadership
- September 12, 2015 - Jeremy Corbyn: Ed Miliband’s lasting gift to Labour
- September 12, 2015 - What does Sadiq Khan's nomination mean?
- September 11, 2015 - Juncker's right: it's not business as normal
- September 11, 2015 - The Week in Westminster
- September 10, 2015 - China financial fears based more on fear than reality
- September 3, 2015 - EU's humanitarian crisis needs strong action, not hand-wringing and regret
- August 28, 2015 - Liberalising the sports industry market
- August 25, 2015 - Speculation on BBC future fails to change public opinion over the licence fee
- August 24, 2015 - What has the Government done in 100 days?
- August 21, 2015 - Exam results add to Government’s positive narrative
- August 21, 2015 - View from the Right: Jeremy Corbyn – enemy of the middle ground
- August 20, 2015 - View from the Left: Where's the Labour right?
- August 20, 2015 - Corbyn places an electoral albatross round Labour's neck
- August 17, 2015 - Five things that could happen if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader
- August 13, 2015 - Postponing Phase 2 of the Care Act 2014 presents opportunities for government
- August 13, 2015 - Love is not best shown by razor wire, dogs and security with batons
- August 13, 2015 - Who are the Labour leadership candidates?
- August 12, 2015 - Whitehouse celebrates successful EU public affairs campaign, on behalf of CLF Distribution, as EU Institutions amend a controversial piece of legislation
- August 12, 2015 - Leading lobbyist: industry needs to encourage BME students to ensure diversity
- August 12, 2015 - Whitehouse at Great British Beer Festival in support of Action for M.E.
- August 11, 2015 - What will the leadership contest mean for Labour?
- August 11, 2015 - Labour leadership contest: Cooper pledges Living Wage for care workers – smart or senseless?
- August 7, 2015 - Bank of England caps a good week for George Osborne
- August 6, 2015 - Tube strike: Who is to blame?
- August 6, 2015 - We can't abolish the Lords but we can demand that they play by simple rules
- August 4, 2015 - RBS sale: expedient but a communications tightrope
- August 3, 2015 - Does Scotland have the answer to dealing with rare diseases?
- July 31, 2015 - Talk of Blair ‘virus’ misses the point
- July 30, 2015 - Corbyn threatens to destroy Labour as a real opposition
- July 29, 2015 - Will it really be Prime Minister Cameron by 2020?
- July 28, 2015 - Can single-handed GP practices survive the new models of care?
- July 27, 2015 - Is there an inevitability about Jeremy Corbyn?
- July 27, 2015 - If at first you don’t succeed…
- July 24, 2015 - The Week in Brussels: TTIP, Ukraine and Greece
- July 17, 2015 - The answer to Cameron’s peers problem is reform
- July 17, 2015 - Britain benefits from a strong opposition
- July 16, 2015 - England expects: Why we need SNP MPs to rescue us from assisted suicide
- July 16, 2015 - The evil of EVEL
- July 10, 2015 - We need to read the fine print on the defence spending pledge
- July 9, 2015 - What the Budget means for health
- July 9, 2015 - What the Budget means for higher education
- July 9, 2015 - If evil carries weapons, then it is our duty to carry them, too
- July 8, 2015 - The Budget in brief
- July 8, 2015 - Summer Budget 2015
- July 8, 2015 - Culture Secretary and Ofcom Chief: the state of the UK media is strong
- July 7, 2015 - What can we expect from the 2015 Summer Budget?
- July 6, 2015 - How to promote medical innovation
- July 2, 2015 - Yes, the NHS has to save money - but protection of patients must come first
- July 1, 2015 - Who knows if it’ll be Howard’s way?
- June 30, 2015 - In the EU referendum, all sides must learn the lessons of Scottish independence
- June 26, 2015 - Is the Queen being used as a political tool in Europe?
- June 25, 2015 - South Africa mocks ethos of Magna Carta by letting tyrant Al-Bashir walk free
- June 24, 2015 - Welfare cuts: the Conservative communications challenge
- June 23, 2015 - Ditching FoIs would be the ‘biggest mistake’
- June 19, 2015 - Defence is next big challenge for the PM from the Tory right
- June 18, 2015 - Who are the new energy and environment select committee chairs?
- June 17, 2015 - IMF report reflects Government’s economic quandary
- June 17, 2015 - Renewables considered good pension investments: new Whitehouse poll
- June 15, 2015 - The dangers of playing politics
- June 11, 2015 - All parties making the case for ending low pay
- June 11, 2015 - Whitehouse to tackle M.E. with leading UK charity Action for M.E.
- June 8, 2015 - Is it time for a PMQ rethink?
- June 5, 2015 - Give the Eurosceptics a seat at the table
- June 4, 2015 - Seven day services – does the dream match the reality?
- June 4, 2015 - It's time to act on the endemic corruption destroying football
- June 3, 2015 - IPSA and the failure to communicate
- June 1, 2015 - A view from the Left: Where's the candidate for the Labour left?
- May 29, 2015 - Return of Miliband the elder would be a bad sign for Labour
- May 29, 2015 - Onshore wind: reasons to be cheerful
- May 28, 2015 - UKIP is in a mess. But it’s popularity must not be underestimated
- May 28, 2015 - Latest BBC drama is all about itself
- May 28, 2015 - Is Sturgeon loath to look south to close the attainment gap?
- May 27, 2015 - FIFA corruption must be reviled across Europe
- May 22, 2015 - What will be in the Queen's Speech?
- May 21, 2015 - The implications of the summer budget on the most vulnerable
- May 21, 2015 - Britain will remain in the EU despite coming referendum
- May 20, 2015 - The issues facing the new parliament
- May 19, 2015 - Government needs to free up GPs
- May 18, 2015 - What the new Cabinet means for political policy
- May 18, 2015 - Lynton Crosby’s call to ban opinion polls should fall on deaf ears.
- May 15, 2015 - Blocking by the Lords will hasten reform of the House
- May 14, 2015 - ‘Black spider’ letters are a storm in a teacup
- May 14, 2015 - The Government’s cancer priority for the coming parliament – diagnosis, diagnosis diagnosis.
- May 13, 2015 - Labour's leadership election needs to look beyond Blair and Brown
- May 12, 2015 - The game of thrones may be over but the game of Lords has just begun…
- May 11, 2015 - No plain sailing for Cameron
- May 7, 2015 - Labour’s Gene Hunt problem
- May 7, 2015 - Improving Cancer Outcomes - Identifying challenges for the next government
- May 7, 2015 - Scrapping Trident would be an irresponsible folly by the UK
- May 6, 2015 - Public affairs after the election
- May 6, 2015 - Strong growth and new issues-focus mark fast start to 2015 for Whitehouse
- May 1, 2015 - A fracking moratorium under Labour?
- April 30, 2015 - A view from the left: Brave Miliband not afraid to take risks
- April 30, 2015 - What will green policy be in the next parliament?
- April 30, 2015 - Why are political policies not cutting through with the electorate?
- April 30, 2015 - Have the manifestos successfully challenged preconceptions?
- April 30, 2015 - The third age of multi-party Government could be upon us
- April 29, 2015 - Public unclear of parties’ general election pledges according to new poll
- April 27, 2015 - Final week: Labour populism vs the economy, 'stupid'
- April 24, 2015 - What did we learn from this week’s education policy debate?
- April 23, 2015 - It’s time to have a rational debate about NHS rationing
- April 23, 2015 - Miliband could be left at the mercy of left-wing nationalists
- April 22, 2015 - A welcome slap to the face of political apathy
- April 21, 2015 - Immigration and refugee crisis means it’s time for the EU to step up
- April 20, 2015 - View from the Right: Tony Blair is wrong. The people must decide on Britain’s place in Europe
- April 20, 2015 - Fragmentation of politics a recipe for voting 'against' rather than 'for'
- April 20, 2015 - What does the General Election mean for future energy policy?
- April 17, 2015 - Survey shows marginal seat candidates will be white, male and only somewhat religious
- April 17, 2015 - It’s time to talk foreign policy
- April 16, 2015 - The value of expert opinions bursting the general election ‘bubble’
- April 16, 2015 - Glory or one foot on the precipice: the opposition debate and Ed Miliband
- April 16, 2015 - Election debate hots up as Farage's HIV comments rip the mask away from Ukip
- April 14, 2015 - What do Labour and the Tories think about tax?
- April 13, 2015 - Election manifestos – still commitments or now simply aspirations?
- April 13, 2015 - Whitehouse campaign helps deliver Labour Manifesto commitment to Ambassador for Religious Freedom
- April 13, 2015 - Labour launches health manifesto
- April 10, 2015 - The Eurobubble view – The EU is not as undemocratic as you may think
- April 9, 2015 - Labour launch education manifesto
- April 7, 2015 - Union poll raises questions about action against child hunger
- April 7, 2015 - Does coalition divorce mean permanent estrangement for Tories and Lib Dems?
- April 6, 2015 - Whitehouse launches tool for young voters
- April 2, 2015 - The 250,000 year long problem too big to ignore
- April 2, 2015 - Labour’s health profit cap a muddled mess
- April 2, 2015 - Defence spending is the key to peace in our time
- March 31, 2015 - The last line for defence
- March 31, 2015 - As the election kicks off, what of young people?
- March 30, 2015 - General election 2015: the fear agenda
- March 27, 2015 - Can old dogs learn new digital tricks?
- March 26, 2015 - Budget was a boost for hardworking families and Conservative prospects
- March 26, 2015 - Health debate should address citizens' own responsibility to the NHS
- March 24, 2015 - How does Labour feel about 'Devo Manc'?
- March 23, 2015 - The Greenest Government ever?
- March 23, 2015 - Ed Miliband’s caught between a rock and a hard place
- March 20, 2015 - Some suggested improvements
- March 16, 2015 - Public-private partnerships can deliver in healthcare
- March 11, 2015 - Public bodies must lead the way in promoting women
- March 11, 2015 - Have we all really been in this together?
- March 9, 2015 - This isn’t about free schools…
- March 9, 2015 - A View from the Left: An Election Campaign from the 80s
- March 6, 2015 - A View from the Right: Five seats the Tories need to win to stay in power
- March 5, 2015 - The row over election debates smacks of unedifying false outrage
- March 2, 2015 - Whitehouse Consultancy launches 2015/16 pro-bono scheme
- February 27, 2015 - We should forgive Bennett for forgetting her brief, pandering to journalists is the bigger mistake
- February 26, 2015 - Christianity needs to get its PR in order if it wants to avoid bad press
- February 23, 2015 - The NHS explained
- February 23, 2015 - A View from the Left: David Cameron's lost radicalism
- February 23, 2015 - Can we please not be so naïve as to call the latest ‘cash for access’ debacle a lobbying scandal?
- February 20, 2015 - Vince Cable, let me tell you why students aren't voting…
- February 20, 2015 - View from the Right: The Good Right?
- February 20, 2015 - Government track record can be taken to the country
- February 18, 2015 - Election advice reflects the failure of the Church of England
- February 17, 2015 - Is Labour’s attack on academy financial freedoms emblematic of a wider war on school autonomy?
- February 16, 2015 - What the election means for business
- February 16, 2015 - Why churches get a bad press
- February 16, 2015 - The Premier League's PR troubles could have been easily avoided
- February 12, 2015 - Calling the new lobbying register a 'dog's dinner' is an insult to canine cuisine
- February 6, 2015 - Chuka’s wrong: business leaders should play man and ball
- February 6, 2015 - Want young people to vote? Deliver big ideas
- February 5, 2015 - Early diagnosis of cerebral palsy critical, says report
- February 4, 2015 - New guidance on compliance with the Lobbying Act is as clear as mud
- February 3, 2015 - Building a movement - how Whitehouse is helping children with cerebral palsy
- February 3, 2015 - The Year Ahead for Academy Schools
- January 29, 2015 - Beware the Green party: it's red in tooth and claw
- January 28, 2015 - Government must ensure children with cerebral palsy have access to better support
- January 26, 2015 - A new day dawns for Greece - or does it?
- January 26, 2015 - Has the constant criticism of politics run out of steam?
- January 22, 2015 - The media may be changing - but it certainly isn't dying
- January 22, 2015 - Cheap soundbites will never be a substitute for challenging questions
- January 20, 2015 - European Parliament scored own goal in failing to assert power over Commission
- January 20, 2015 - View from the Right: David Cameron was wrong not to mention NHS and Immigration
- January 19, 2015 - An enjoyable aside
- January 15, 2015 - Will David Cameron’s refusal to take part in TV debates damage his electoral prospects?
- January 15, 2015 - General Election 2015 will define the character of our nation for a generation
- January 15, 2015 - Let's be beastly to the Greens
- January 8, 2015 - Lords reform: half a century overdue, but off the agenda
- December 22, 2014 - Time to stop the rot at the top of international football
- December 19, 2014 - View from the Right: The sad demise of the Lib Dems
- December 18, 2014 - New EU Commission work programme a thumb in the eye for Euroscepticism
- December 17, 2014 - The maths question the parties don’t want to answer
- December 16, 2014 - English votes for English laws: the step towards federalism and conservatism
- December 16, 2014 - Good media relations require a two-way relationship
- December 11, 2014 - We need babies - and lots of them - if we are to stay economically strong
- December 4, 2014 - Politics shamed as leaders ramp up rhetoric on immigration
- December 3, 2014 - View from the Left: George’s giveaways can’t hide the systemic failures underneath
- December 3, 2014 - View from the Right: Tories set a course to prosperity
- December 1, 2014 - Five things to expect in Wednesday's Autumn Statement
- November 28, 2014 - View from the Left: why we need a Save Owen Paterson campaign
- November 27, 2014 - Dyke needs to clean FA stables or end up in the same mess as the BBC
- November 26, 2014 - Growth is all very well, but it won’t solve child poverty
- November 24, 2014 - New report claims UK businesses more confident than rivals
- November 24, 2014 - Why the young are the new poor
- November 24, 2014 - NHS staff strike on pay as A&E faces winter crisis
- November 21, 2014 - Obesity costs the economy more than terrorism - new report
- November 21, 2014 - Labour calls for NHS exclusion from TTIP
- November 21, 2014 - Department for Education launches schools-based strategy to support pupils’ mental health
- November 20, 2014 - Parties pledges on health might mean real term NHS funding cut
- November 20, 2014 - NICE publishes draft guidelines to improve cancer diagnosis
- November 20, 2014 - Europe's economy is still sinking while its politicians rearrange the deckchairs
- November 19, 2014 - Patients Association decries NHS ombudsman
- November 19, 2014 - Gove cancels Thursdays for Tory MPs
- November 19, 2014 - Labour to withhold NHS funding until change is made
- November 18, 2014 - Prime Minister suggests public spending cuts will continue for years
- November 18, 2014 - One in six GP surgeries is failing
- November 17, 2014 - Doctors face penalties for not publishing death rates
- November 17, 2014 - Helen Grant should say plainly that the FA’s conduct has been unacceptable
- November 14, 2014 - Less than a tenth of clinically obese people think they're obese
- November 14, 2014 - Labour to bring in tougher tax avoidance penalties
- November 13, 2014 - A view from the left: Miliband interventionism is actually popular
- November 13, 2014 - View from the right: Labour’s problems run deeper than Ed Miliband
- November 13, 2014 - West sits idle as the light of Christian faith snuffed out across the Middle East
- November 12, 2014 - Ed Davey attacks Tories on onshore wind
- November 12, 2014 - MPs raise concern over GP conflict of interest and “fragmented” emergency services
- November 11, 2014 - Whitehouse Consultancy sports nutrition campaign shortlisted for Public Affairs Awards 2014
- November 11, 2014 - New study warns of sugar content in children’s juice drinks
- November 11, 2014 - NAO warns NHS savings plan is unrealistic
- November 10, 2014 - New report highlights use of bariatric surgery in health service
- November 10, 2014 - Analysis suggests Chancellor will have to double cuts to £48bn a year
- November 7, 2014 - Lib Dems want total control of key ministries
- November 7, 2014 - NAO warns NHS at risk from financial pressures
- November 7, 2014 - View from the right: Too few houses? Loosen the green belt
- November 6, 2014 - Ed Miliband shuffles the pack
- November 6, 2014 - EU Commissioner calls for calm over £1.7bn bill
- November 6, 2014 - Urgent action needed to avoid losing teachers
- November 6, 2014 - The view from the left: the green noose
- November 6, 2014 - New report claims NHS is wasting more than £2bn a year
- November 5, 2014 - Single GP practices on the way out – what next for primary care?
- November 5, 2014 - Five reasons why reputation management must be an on-going process
- November 5, 2014 - Economists warn majority of care home residents don’t gain from government cap
- November 4, 2014 - How patients are left in fear if they complain to the NHS
- November 4, 2014 - Baker resignation highlights coalition partners’ communications divergence
- November 4, 2014 - Why liking is a powerful tool in communications
- November 3, 2014 - New survey shows quarter of teachers feel ill-prepared for disruptive pupils
- November 3, 2014 - The new European Commission took office on Saturday, November 1st – the five year terms begins!
- November 3, 2014 - Five major myths of media relations
- October 31, 2014 - Should schools abolish grouping pupils by ability? The Sutton Trust thinks so
- October 31, 2014 - 51 countries back deal in tax evasion clampdown
- October 29, 2014 - Ombudsman report finds grave errors in NHS services
- October 28, 2014 - PR jobs: what skills do you need to get into public affairs?
- October 27, 2014 - Hospital trusts spend £61.7m on tendering costs in the past year
- October 27, 2014 - NHS England rejects one in four requests to shrink GP boundaries
- October 23, 2014 - No heresy to advocate selling off playing fields if 3G is the alternative
- October 22, 2014 - National borrowing going up. So what’s the plan Mr Osborne?
- October 21, 2014 - Football – an (artificial) grassroots revival?
- October 21, 2014 - Monitor Chief calls for annual increases in NHS funding
- October 20, 2014 - Pay protests bring thousands onto UK city streets
- October 17, 2014 - Will there be Green Party gains ahead as the Labour Party looks to the Right?
- October 17, 2014 - PR jobs: unpaid intern work is on the way out
- October 16, 2014 - NHS mistakes cost £2.5 annually, says Hunt
- October 16, 2014 - Ukip's policies are threat to the UK's proud record on overseas aid
- October 15, 2014 - Burnham lays out plans for integrating the health and care systems
- October 14, 2014 - General Election 2015: the closest election for 40 years
- October 13, 2014 - When did modern public relations really begin?
- October 12, 2014 - Racism: the ebola of our national politics
- October 10, 2014 - Why the by-elections results don't matter
- October 10, 2014 - This wasn’t in the plan. A podium night for achievements not to be remembered
- October 9, 2014 - CQC GP inspections ratings to be published within six weeks
- October 9, 2014 - David Cameron has righted the Conservative ship as it heads towards election
- October 8, 2014 - Nick Clegg promises £120m boost for mental health care
- October 7, 2014 - Ministers must make the case for the overseas aid target
- October 6, 2014 - Health leaders call for comprehensive NHS spending plan
- October 6, 2014 - Why an ethical approach to PR is good for your career
- October 6, 2014 - National physical activity competition launches for children to win new outdoor school facilities
- October 3, 2014 - Benefits and employment at the centre of Conservative Party Conference
- October 2, 2014 - Prime Minister’s speech gives the Tories momentum and credibility for an overall majority
- October 2, 2014 - Sending planes to Iraq is a gesture, but a noble one
- October 2, 2014 - David Cameron gives keynote speech at Conservative Party Conference
- October 1, 2014 - Majority of Britons believe that the Government should scrap 0.7% overseas aid target
- September 30, 2014 - David Cameron promises seven-day GP access by 2020
- September 30, 2014 - Conservatives would freeze welfare payments for 10m households
- September 30, 2014 - Tory conference focuses on welfare policy
- September 29, 2014 - Could the general election see the younger generation disenfranchised?
- September 29, 2014 - Monitor needs to counter anti-competition arguments
- September 29, 2014 - Labour presses the unqualified teacher policy
- September 26, 2014 - Does the 2015 General Election have the 'X-factor'
- September 26, 2014 - View from the Right: Ukip's surge is a threat to Labour
- September 25, 2014 - Ofsted warns poor discipline is damaging learning
- September 25, 2014 - Busting the myths of crisis communication
- September 25, 2014 - The Union may be saved but the result is a disaster for Miliband & Labour
- September 24, 2014 - Labour puts NHS at the centre of 2015 General Election during Party Conference
- September 24, 2014 - It’s about the economy, stupid
- September 24, 2014 - Vulnerable youngsters being denied right to justice, says Children’s Commissioner
- September 24, 2014 - Andy Burnham speaks at Labour Party Conference
- September 23, 2014 - What was in Ed Miliband's keynote speech?
- September 23, 2014 - Teflon John wins New Zealand Election
- September 23, 2014 - Whitehouse launches food and nutrition brochure
- September 23, 2014 - Head of PR Chris Rogers comments for LBC Radio
- September 23, 2014 - Labour's key NHS announcements at Conference
- September 23, 2014 - Labour to fund NHS through tobacco and mansion tax
- September 22, 2014 - Helen Munro to become Managing Director of the Whitehouse Consultancy
- September 22, 2014 - Balls rules out NHS tax increase - funding announcement expected this week
- September 22, 2014 - Labour looks to raise the minimum wage
- September 22, 2014 - Ed Balls at Conference
- September 19, 2014 - Scottish referendum outcome
- September 19, 2014 - Joyous day for the Union
- September 19, 2014 - Boris Johnson: the man who would, but won't be, king
- September 18, 2014 - Political leaders called on to introduce road map to poverty
- September 18, 2014 - 7 ways to deal with an unresponsive client
- September 17, 2014 - Crime and punishment: A state of the prisons address
- September 17, 2014 - UK jobless rate falls to lowest level since 2008
- September 17, 2014 - Labour puts NHS front row centre ahead of General Election
- September 16, 2014 - Hospitals to display CQC ratings
- September 16, 2014 - Want to know what will be in Labour’s general election Manifesto?
- September 16, 2014 - Ofsted to conduct snap inspections
- September 15, 2014 - MoJ block research into rape and sexual abuse in British prisons
- September 15, 2014 - The future of botanicals in Europe
- September 15, 2014 - Miliband pressured to consider "NHS tax"
- September 15, 2014 - Are business leaders right to intervene in the Scottish independence referendum debate?
- September 11, 2014 - Healthcare funding allocations unfair, national audit office says
- September 11, 2014 - Lurches to the right on policy could yet destroy the Conservatives
- September 11, 2014 - Hunt expresses "sympathy" for charging drunk people for A&E services
- September 10, 2014 - Jean-Claude Juncker unveils his new European Commission, and it’s good news for Britain
- September 10, 2014 - GPs unable to take on more patients
- September 9, 2014 - Public sector job outlook darkening, employer survey finds
- September 9, 2014 - Great education debate survey shows consensus on three critical areas
- September 9, 2014 - Concerns raised over cost of Universal Credit
- September 9, 2014 - Drop in mental health investment damaging to the economy
- September 9, 2014 - The six principles of reputation-friendly charity campaigning
- September 8, 2014 - Social mobility has hit reverse says TUC general secretary
- September 8, 2014 - Benefits claimants to be assessed on "attitudes towards work""
- September 5, 2014 - Conservatives Shouldn't Abandon the Green Agenda
- September 4, 2014 - Volunteers give time worth £34bn a year
- September 4, 2014 - Coalition partners moot education policy ideas for General Election manifestos
- September 4, 2014 - A lack of work experience, not immigration, lies behind youth unemployment
- September 4, 2014 - King's Fund calls for single health and social care budget
- September 3, 2014 - Lib Dems further target the young family vote with plan to extend free childcare
- September 2, 2014 - Fresh strikes loom in pay disputes
- September 2, 2014 - Social media isn't killing mass media: it's helping it to thrive
- September 1, 2014 - Why spin destroys the trust between those communicating and those listening
- September 1, 2014 - Textbook politics – how the next election will affect what schools buy
- September 1, 2014 - Ed Miliband to make a health tax centre of Labour manifesto?
- September 1, 2014 - Lib Dems pledge to expand free schools meals policy to all primary school pupils
- August 31, 2014 - Young people don't see immigration as an employment threat
- August 29, 2014 - Britons Believe Firms Won't Hire Young Without Work Experience
- August 29, 2014 - SEND reforms to officially commence on 1st September
- August 29, 2014 - As Tory MP Douglas Carswell defects to Ukip, will this prove disastrous for David Cameron?
- August 28, 2014 - Who gets treatment on the NHS will be a question for all political parties to answer
- August 28, 2014 - Half of Britons believe most employers won’t employ young people without previous work experience
- August 28, 2014 - "Closed shop at the top" in elitist Britain, says research
- August 28, 2014 - Overcharging by outsourcing group Serco 'costs NHS millions'
- August 28, 2014 - Half of Britons believe most employers won’t employ young people without previous work experience
- August 27, 2014 - Councils warn of £1bn shortfall in funding for new school places
- August 26, 2014 - Yorkshire Ambulance Service staff plan more strikes
- August 26, 2014 - Government cuts disproportionately hit councils in poor areas Labour research shows
- August 26, 2014 - Care Minister calls for £50 fine for drunk A&E attendees
- August 22, 2014 - Labour gaining ground in key marginals
- August 21, 2014 - Number of children in care in England up 12 per cent
- August 21, 2014 - UK public sector borrowing: Deficit of £0.2bn in July
- August 21, 2014 - Osborne needs to add an anarchic touch to cement 'economic recovery'
- August 21, 2014 - Lib Dems pledge to protect science research funds
- August 20, 2014 - Politics of inspiration
- August 20, 2014 - Hospitals significantly increase their private patient income
- August 20, 2014 - Public sector gender pay gap ‘more than £6,000’
- August 20, 2014 - NHS England publishes update on the Keogh Review
- August 20, 2014 - Lamb says child mental health services stuck in the dark ages, still
- August 19, 2014 - Justice Secretary denies prison crisis
- August 19, 2014 - The battle of the NHS
- August 19, 2014 - Stress-related sick days rise by 70 per cent in East of England public sector
- August 19, 2014 - PAC concerned that Universal Credit "reset" was attempt to hide information
- August 18, 2014 - New poll shows Tories’ attitudes on onshore wind to be out of touch with public opinion
- August 18, 2014 - David Cameron sets out new family policy measures
- August 18, 2014 - Serco to exit UK clinical services market
- August 18, 2014 - Four ways to help reduce obesity
- August 15, 2014 - It’s too soon to jump to conclusions on A-levels
- August 15, 2014 - Local authorities to get ‘gigabit speed’ from PSN
- August 14, 2014 - Consumers warn EU Parliament could threaten access to vital vitamin and mineral supplements
- August 14, 2014 - Government continues to oversee a decline in spending on mental health
- August 14, 2014 - G4S moves from losses to profits
- August 14, 2014 - Time for a new approach on religious freedom?
- August 14, 2014 - LIB DEMS MULL NATIONAL INSURANCE CUT
- August 13, 2014 - Local Government Association calls for overhaul of children's mental health services
- August 13, 2014 - An alternative school league table?
- August 13, 2014 - Average earnings suffer shock fall
- August 13, 2014 - A4e pulls out of prisoner education contract
- August 12, 2014 - EU voted with its feet – it chose to put them up in front of the TV!
- August 12, 2014 - Public sector recruitment hits five year high
- August 12, 2014 - Serco reports £7.3 million losses in first half
- August 11, 2014 - Patients forced to wait in ambulances outside A&E units
- August 11, 2014 - Iain Duncan Smith to signal more welfare reforms
- August 11, 2014 - The cowardice of the Foreign Office at the slaughter of Iraqi Christians
- August 8, 2014 - "Extremist" early years providers banned from receiving council funding
- August 8, 2014 - Six year high for NHS waiting lists
- August 8, 2014 - Lib Dems pledge £50m research funding for mental health
- August 7, 2014 - Labour is presenting you with a choice, but are you listening?
- August 7, 2014 - Labour is presenting you with a choice, but are you listening?
- August 7, 2014 - Liz Kendall to announce that Labour will fund NHS through the integration of health and social care
- August 7, 2014 - TTIP: UK Government Confirms NHS Exemption Amid Public Backlash
- August 7, 2014 - School holidays penalising parents
- August 7, 2014 - Boris Johnson's bid for Parliament
- August 6, 2014 - Whitehouse Head of PR Chris Rogers appears on Good Morning Britain
- August 6, 2014 - Prison conditions continue to reflect Government’s overly punitive justice policies
- August 6, 2014 - Report reveals council pay 'rich list'
- August 6, 2014 - Government Chief Operating Officer resigns from Civil Service
- August 5, 2014 - The question of adulthood – votes for 16-year olds
- August 5, 2014 - Baroness Warsi quits Cabinet over Gaza conflict
- August 5, 2014 - A contrast in styles but Salmond has questions to answer
- August 5, 2014 - East coast mainline pays taxpayers £1bn
- August 5, 2014 - Unemployment rate to drop to lowest level since credit crisis
- August 4, 2014 - Whitehall private data sharing: joined up government or an accident waiting to happen?
- August 4, 2014 - Concerns raised over effectiveness of telephone GP consultations
- August 4, 2014 - Hunt announces funding to eliminate 12-month waiting lists
- August 4, 2014 - Marginal oil fields ‘worth £40bn to UK’
- August 4, 2014 - Sports nutrition industry turns its back on unregulated past
- August 4, 2014 - Cameron may quit before completing second term
- August 1, 2014 - Think tank championing personal freedom would prefer people didn't move - immigration places too much pressure on public service it says
- August 1, 2014 - Tory voters prefer UKIP and the Lib Dems to Labour *shock*
- August 1, 2014 - Should the NHS outsource services to private providers? Labour says no, CCG leaders say yes...
- August 1, 2014 - Council staff to strike in October over pay row
- July 31, 2014 - Firefighters to strike over eight days in August
- July 31, 2014 - Academy chain trustee David Hoare appointed as new Ofsted chair
- July 31, 2014 - HMRC staff begin three-day strike
- July 31, 2014 - Should parents be allowed to take their children on holiday in term time?
- July 31, 2014 - CQC to reduce number of inspections to ease staff pressure
- July 31, 2014 - Conservatives and Labour muse over tax
- July 30, 2014 - Public believes that parents should be able to take their children on holiday in term time
- July 30, 2014 - Doncaster Care UK workers begin 14-day strike
- July 30, 2014 - Last independently produced report on assistive technology published
- July 30, 2014 - The economy is growing faster than at any point since the recession. So what?
- July 29, 2014 - Andy Burnham calls for halting of "privatisation" of NHS
- July 29, 2014 - Labour: allow public firms to run train services
- July 29, 2014 - Acerbic analysis and the return of Damian McBride
- July 29, 2014 - Run hospitals and youth services as mutuals says Maude
- July 28, 2014 - The Future of Education Procurement - how the 2015 General Election could change the way schools do business
- July 28, 2014 - Lib Dems consider "NHS tax"
- July 28, 2014 - Squeezed educational estate shrinking playgrounds
- July 28, 2014 - GPS WILL REFUSE 50M APPOINTMENTS, RESEARCH PREDICTS
- July 26, 2014 - Should Conservatives do football?
- July 25, 2014 - "Postcode lottery" threatening quality health care for people with mental health issues
- July 25, 2014 - Youth Contract to be terminated a month early
- July 25, 2014 - UK economy recovers output lost to crisis, grows +0.8 percent in second quarter
- July 25, 2014 - When resignation doesn’t necessarily mean goodbye
- July 24, 2014 - Audit Commission refers 19 NHS trusts to Health Secretary
- July 24, 2014 - Public sector strikes: New date set for second round
- July 24, 2014 - NHS Property Services reports 7£ million loss in its first year
- July 24, 2014 - Only hard work will defeat this Bill
- July 23, 2014 - Draft admissions code allows priority for pupil premium students
- July 23, 2014 - Work and Pensions Committee calls for redesign of ESA
- July 23, 2014 - Ministerial bag carrier or valuable eyes and ears?
- July 23, 2014 - Maude hails success of 100 public service mutuals
- July 23, 2014 - Abandoning sale of student loan book could leave £12 billion debt gap
- July 22, 2014 - With ‘silly season’ upon us, MPs shouldn’t expect a quiet summer
- July 22, 2014 - Andrew Selous takes on youth justice portfolio
- July 22, 2014 - Public borrowing at £11.4bn in June
- July 22, 2014 - Remploy to look for joint venture investors
- July 21, 2014 - Tories announce plans for tough anti-strike measures
- July 21, 2014 - UK job centres face call for competition
- July 18, 2014 - Final list of all Ministers published by Number 10
- July 18, 2014 - Labour plans part nationalisation of UK railways
- July 18, 2014 - Why the licence fee isn’t the best way to fund the BBC
- July 18, 2014 - Will the reshuffle come back to haunt David Cameron?
- July 17, 2014 - King’s Fund's Quarterly Monitoring Report paints a picture of a service under pressure
- July 17, 2014 - Community services contracts not to be retendered by third of CCGs
- July 17, 2014 - BBC vulnerable in the funding debate
- July 16, 2014 - Ofsted update progress on pupil premium
- July 16, 2014 - Departing Nick Hurd urges government to help charities win public service contracts
- July 16, 2014 - "Special measures" system to be extended to care homes
- July 15, 2014 - Emerging from a Gove shaped shadow: The policy challenges for Nicky Morgan
- July 15, 2014 - NICE issues guidelines on safe nurse numbers
- July 14, 2014 - UK ill prepared to deal with the burden of an ageing population
- July 14, 2014 - NHS to charge non-EU patients 150% of cost of treatment
- July 14, 2014 - Ministers consider mandatory anxiety and depression treatment for ESA claimants
- July 14, 2014 - Parliamentary inquiry into childcare for disabled children publishes report criticising existing provisions
- July 14, 2014 - The Bill that would transform our doctors into licensed killers
- July 11, 2014 - Watchdog lays out challeng to state spending
- July 11, 2014 - Youth services survey shows local authorities don’t always follow statutory guidance
- July 10, 2014 - Welsh NHS staff to receive 'at least' the living wage, says minister
- July 10, 2014 - Department of Health consults on changes to Mental Health Act Code of Practice
- July 10, 2014 - NHS hospitals facing £100 million in debt
- July 10, 2014 - NHS negligence claims bill at £25 billion
- July 10, 2014 - Free press is essential to democracy
- July 10, 2014 - Public Accounts Committee express concern over cuts to adult social care
- July 10, 2014 - Mass public sector strike
- July 9, 2014 - Personal health and care budgets to be extended
- July 8, 2014 - Department of Health and CQC publish finalised Duty of Candour regulations
- July 8, 2014 - Acute specialised services in England show clear signs of centralisation
- July 8, 2014 - Dalton calls for greater role of providers in shaping health system
- July 7, 2014 - The Elections are Over: Now What?
- July 7, 2014 - Whitehouse BBC licence fee poll reported across UK media
- July 6, 2014 - Public split on BBC licence fee but would support BBC funding itself
- July 3, 2014 - Nick Clegg’s free school meals: a policy served cold
- July 3, 2014 - Unease over consequences of EU row
- July 3, 2014 - Cabinet Office to consider extending Freedom of Information to private providers
- July 2, 2014 - Italian PM Matteo Renzi to use EU Council presidency to push for less austerity
- July 2, 2014 - ESSNA Vice-Chair Martin Cheifetz interviewed by BBC Radio Kent
- July 1, 2014 - The Whitehouse Consultancy appoints Alex Singleton
- June 30, 2014 - Sheffield CCG and local authorities to use integrated health and social care budget
- June 30, 2014 - GP leaders warn that the NHS is “fraying at the edges”
- June 27, 2014 - Hybrid policy possibilities after the 2015 General Election
- June 27, 2014 - Child Poverty Strategy published
- June 26, 2014 - Reeves announces Labour plans for the Work Programme
- June 26, 2014 - Action on Iraq vital for global security
- June 25, 2014 - Handled badly from start to finish but Coulson verdict won’t derail Cameron
- June 25, 2014 - Reeves announces plans to "pause" Universal Credit
- June 24, 2014 - One-fifth of hospitals 'may be covering up mistakes'
- June 23, 2014 - The human cost of unjust legislation
- June 20, 2014 - Education Committee and Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission publish reports on child poverty
- June 20, 2014 - Nick Clegg pledges to protect education spending
- June 20, 2014 - IPPR publishes route map for social policy
- June 19, 2014 - Secularists unveil their own "Trojan horse"
- June 18, 2014 - Optum and Capita bid for lead provider status
- June 18, 2014 - Charging for GP visits would be a disaster for early diagnosis
- June 17, 2014 - School food standards and Michael Gove
- June 16, 2014 - Willetts announces £48m of health research investment
- June 16, 2014 - Five years of progress since Bradley Report must be sustained by local and national action, says an independent commission
- June 16, 2014 - Additional funds for local authorities to support SEND reforms
- June 16, 2014 - Government response to code of practice consultation
- June 13, 2014 - Lib Dems to pledge that all schools must follow core curriculum and all teachers have QTS
- June 13, 2014 - Public and Markets being softened-up for interest rate rises
- June 12, 2014 - Employment figures make for positive viewing for the Government
- June 12, 2014 - Act for those in peril on the sea
- June 11, 2014 - Lack of DWP officials in benefits tribunals could hamper chances of success
- June 11, 2014 - Catholicism is not being left to the left in Parliament
- June 10, 2014 - Bold Dutch initiative on defence spending accountability
- June 10, 2014 - Francis Maude announces end of year savings 2013-2014
- June 10, 2014 - Health debate held in the House of Commons
- June 10, 2014 - Obesity: a simple step for the new Commission to take
- June 9, 2014 - The long goodbye?
- June 9, 2014 - PFI contractors sell properties at significant profit
- June 9, 2014 - Stephen Dorrell steps down as Chair of the Health Select Committee
- June 9, 2014 - DfE U-turn on decision not to publish results of early years consultation
- June 9, 2014 - Britain needs better quality vocational education says report published by IPPR
- June 9, 2014 - Two-step inspection process for trainee teachers announced by Oftsed
- June 9, 2014 - Ten year review of Government’s 2004 childcare strategy published by Family and Childcare Trust
- June 6, 2014 - A quarter of Britons think that schools should set their own curriculum
- June 5, 2014 - Whitehouse political consultant Henk van Klaveren appears on Radio 4's PM
- June 5, 2014 - Challenging policy-based evidence making to deliver Gove’s policies
- June 4, 2014 - What was in the Queen’s Speech?
- June 4, 2014 - The Tories in Scotland – Helping out the Lib Dems again
- June 4, 2014 - Robert Francis to join Care Quality Commission
- June 4, 2014 - GCSE and A level reform consultation
- June 4, 2014 - HEE reveals new long term plan for NHS workforce
- June 3, 2014 - Honey won’t sweeten the opposition
- June 3, 2014 - Britain beware: How the Dutch pension system pits young against old
- June 3, 2014 - Free schools take off in Labour areas
- June 3, 2014 - Matthew Hancock highlights importance of apprenticeship reforms
- June 2, 2014 - Labour Party examining how to increase funding for the NHS
- June 2, 2014 - Labour considers NHS spending increase
- June 2, 2014 - Government hits target of over 500 teaching schools established a year earlier than planned
- June 2, 2014 - Report shows disadvantaged pre-schoolers at private or voluntary nurseries in England receive poorer provision than those in school-based nurseries
- June 2, 2014 - Jeremy Hunt says safety and technology are key to surviving the financial squeeze
- May 30, 2014 - It never rains but pours – but don’t count the Lib Dems out just yet
- May 30, 2014 - Most read on PublicServiceInfo this week...
- May 30, 2014 - Simon Stevens outlines vision for the future of the NHS
- May 29, 2014 - Reports highlight key challenges for the future of NHS Trusts
- May 29, 2014 - Food sector: Legislative and regulatory developments after the elections
- May 29, 2014 - Lessons from Holland on Lib Dem strategy
- May 29, 2014 - Death sentence for apostacy demands we act
- May 28, 2014 - European elections: should we all copy Ukip’s policies?
- May 28, 2014 - NICE calls for a 3% weight loss
- May 28, 2014 - Jeremy Hunt calls for bridging the gap between primary and acute care
- May 28, 2014 - Birmingham children's services "inadequate", Ofsted finds
- May 27, 2014 - Government to “modernise” the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)
- May 27, 2014 - Sharp fall in early GCSE entries
- May 27, 2014 - Department of Health awards £4.5 million to speed up approval of studies
- May 27, 2014 - National Union of Teachers withdraws strike action
- May 27, 2014 - Whitehouse Consultancy staff elected as local councillors
- May 27, 2014 - Occupational health programme for GPs announced
- May 27, 2014 - Prison mental health services under strain
- May 27, 2014 - Positive vibes for Cameron
- May 23, 2014 - Regulator saves glucosamine supplements
- May 23, 2014 - Tackling the leadership jitters
- May 22, 2014 - Friends and family test unreliable, study finds
- May 22, 2014 - Why do you use sports nutrition products?
- May 22, 2014 - Hospitals facing financial pressures ask for loans from the Department of Health
- May 22, 2014 - Coalition adds up to four wasted years
- May 22, 2014 - UN 'torture' claims need stout rebuttal
- May 21, 2014 - Public Accounts committee sceptical of probation service outsourcing
- May 19, 2014 - Westminster is overlooking rural communities at its peril
- May 19, 2014 - Google warns NHS of the need to develop mobile technology and data
- May 19, 2014 - DfE proposes privatisation of child protection services
- May 19, 2014 - Value of UK public sector outsourcing deals up by 168%
- May 19, 2014 - The Big Society is bouncing back
- May 19, 2014 - New rules on organic labelling on the way
- May 15, 2014 - State schools are turning out “too many amoral children”
- May 15, 2014 - Who will write the history?
- May 15, 2014 - Health Minister Earl Howe hints at financial restraint for next year
- May 15, 2014 - Whitehall launches probe into health and wellbeing boards
- May 15, 2014 - Select Committees: why wouldn't you prepare for them properly?
- May 14, 2014 - New rules on organic labelling on the way
- May 14, 2014 - So, are you a pro-European?
- May 14, 2014 - Liz Truss calls for school focus pm A-level maths and physics
- May 14, 2014 - Labour slams Government on use of foreign nurses
- May 13, 2014 - Stuck between apathy for Europe and hatred for Europe: how did we end up here?
- May 13, 2014 - Call for G4S and Serco to be banned from bidding for public projects
- May 13, 2014 - Labour to introduce tests for pupils aged between five and 11
- May 13, 2014 - Labour pledges to guarantee patients a GP appointment within 48 hours
- May 13, 2014 - NHS England spend almost £200,000 on expenses
- May 12, 2014 - Parliamentary recess poses reputation problems for Coalition – but also for all MPs
- May 12, 2014 - NHS England to replace Choose and Book system
- May 9, 2014 - What's likely to be in the Queen's Speech?
- May 8, 2014 - Referendum in 2017 could destroy the Conservative Party as we know it
- May 8, 2014 - BMA to consider charging patients who miss GP appointments
- May 8, 2014 - Private schools ‘abandoning’ A-levels
- May 8, 2014 - NHS better care fund policy delayed
- May 8, 2014 - The Coalition: a performance review
- May 7, 2014 - Spitzenkandidaten and dark horses
- May 7, 2014 - David Blunkett MP calls for teaching unions to merge
- May 7, 2014 - Increase in GP premises costs likely
- May 7, 2014 - The great interventionist debate
- May 6, 2014 - Whitehouse announces promotions and appointment following business growth
- May 2, 2014 - Grammar schools to prioritise pupils from deprived backgrounds
- May 1, 2014 - More than half of Britons oppose retrospective tax legislation
- May 1, 2014 - 2020health calls for rewards for people who live a healthy lifestyle
- May 1, 2014 - We need to make faith's voice heard
- April 30, 2014 - Labour Party’s Education Policy Review
- April 30, 2014 - I’m a lobbyist; but I’m not evil, honest!
- April 30, 2014 - National Council for Voluntary Organisations calls for charity salary transparency
- April 30, 2014 - Investigation uncovers poor practices in care homes
- April 29, 2014 - New NHS chief more open to competition
- April 29, 2014 - Public Accounts Committee queries NHS waiting time data
- April 28, 2014 - Labour warn of NHS being “exploited for profit”
- April 28, 2014 - Government accused of "damaging children's health"
- April 28, 2014 - Public procurement scandal on the Isle of Wight
- April 28, 2014 - Help to Work scheme comes into effect
- April 28, 2014 - Number of hospitals failing to provide safe care triples, Labour says
- April 25, 2014 - ESSNA blows whistle on athletes’ doping excuses
- April 25, 2014 - The Conservatives might pay the price for choosing parliamentary candidates so late
- April 24, 2014 - Teachers abused on social media
- April 24, 2014 - Labour slams free school vacancies
- April 23, 2014 - Further teacher strikes planned
- April 23, 2014 - Call for breast cancer drug price reduction
- April 23, 2014 - Agency reverses position after reading blog posting!
- April 22, 2014 - Isle of Wight independent councillors dismayed by choice of Parliamentary candidate
- April 22, 2014 - EU Novel Food law needs updating
- April 17, 2014 - UK Government agency lacks resources to do its basic job
- April 17, 2014 - The bigots are not the true face of Islam
- April 17, 2014 - Labour Party confirms that it would reform the WCA
- April 16, 2014 - New inflation figures will damage Labour but won’t torpedo cost of living argument just yet
- April 16, 2014 - Children willing to extend school to play more sport
- April 16, 2014 - Are all EU citizens equal?
- April 16, 2014 - OECD study finds bed shortage in Britain
- April 16, 2014 - UK unemployment falls below 7% for first time since 2008
- April 15, 2014 - The importance of being (or appearing) authentic
- April 14, 2014 - The rise and rise of George Osborne
- April 11, 2014 - Middle tier of academy regulation to be introduced
- April 10, 2014 - Cuts to mental health costing the NHS millions of pounds long-term
- April 10, 2014 - G4S cleared to be awarded Government work by the Cabinet Office
- April 9, 2014 - Whitehouse helps clients transform the lives of children with complex needs
- April 9, 2014 - Error in legislation kept in place for four years as no alternative could be found!
- April 9, 2014 - LGA slams Ofsted for child care home report
- April 9, 2014 - Dangerous products used by sportspeople still available, London marathon runners warned
- April 9, 2014 - Blood lusting Conservatives can take heart from Miller affair
- April 9, 2014 - Exams for arts subjects get harder
- April 8, 2014 - Maria Miller, UKIP’s first MP
- April 8, 2014 - Food Matters Live, 18-20 November 2014, London
- April 8, 2014 - Shortage of workers as vacancies rise
- April 8, 2014 - Rocking the boat: How Ministers may reform an independent agency – the Ofsted example
- April 8, 2014 - Emma Carr interview in FeaturesExec Media Bulletin
- April 8, 2014 - Budget done - here comes the General Election
- April 8, 2014 - Schools not ready for meals policy
- April 7, 2014 - Rocking the boat: How Ministers may reform an independent agency - the Ofsted example
- April 7, 2014 - Mainstreaming sports nutrition products: no longer mission impossible
- April 7, 2014 - The views of faith communities about religious exams matters
- April 7, 2014 - Ofsted - Poor children should have priortiy over schools
- April 4, 2014 - Despite the problems, the OBR should audit parties’ manifestos
- April 4, 2014 - SNP childcare blow
- April 4, 2014 - Labour considering rail renationalisation
- April 4, 2014 - Labour prepared to take "tough choices"
- April 4, 2014 - Register shows companies that have access to patient data
- April 4, 2014 - Will Farage take the stage or is four a crowd for General Election debates?
- April 3, 2014 - Ofqual to link GCSE grades to Chinese levels
- April 3, 2014 - Ofsted publishes report on early years
- April 3, 2014 - A 'yes' vote could turn England blue
- April 2, 2014 - Whitehouse GP appointment poll reported in Pulse and Practice Business
- April 2, 2014 - Study claims private schools contribute £11.7 billion each year to British economy
- April 2, 2014 - Overseas student numbers fall
- April 2, 2014 - Lib Dems "cannot support bedroom tax" says President
- April 2, 2014 - Leaked report claims that surgery funding will be cut by £1.5 billion by 2017
- April 1, 2014 - England's teenagers are "significantly above average" in problem-solving skills
- April 1, 2014 - IPCC call to action on climate change: easier said than done
- March 31, 2014 - Robert Buckland MP and Action for Children hail ‘Cinderella Law’
- March 31, 2014 - Hodge slams new free school
- March 31, 2014 - GMC seeks new powers to prevent dangerous doctors returning to medicine
- March 31, 2014 - Fraser Nelson is wrong: Cameron’s supposed EU re-negotiation allies are set on a very different path
- March 31, 2014 - Whitehouse GP appointment poll reported in The Observer
- March 31, 2014 - More than half of Britons wouldn’t pay for GP appointments to keep local practices from closing
- March 28, 2014 - The Week in Westminster
- March 28, 2014 - Ofsted sets precedent by ordering academy to improve standards
- March 28, 2014 - Study claims state pupils do better at university
- March 28, 2014 - Jeremy Hunt accused by NHS leaders of being a ‘control freak’
- March 27, 2014 - Government response to consultation on primary school assessment and accountability
- March 27, 2014 - Moral duty to reduce tax burden
- March 27, 2014 - DWP confirms that Atos will exit the WCA contract early
- March 27, 2014 - Maude backs public sector mutuals
- March 27, 2014 - NUT warns of further strikes
- March 27, 2014 - Councils using public health budgets to fund other services says BMJ
- March 26, 2014 - Strikes close hundreds of schools
- March 25, 2014 - Lord Baker claims education system is “dysfunctional”
- March 25, 2014 - Think tank calls for reform of zero hours contracts
- March 24, 2014 - Fraud costs the NHS £5 billion each year
- March 24, 2014 - Teachers strike expected to go ahead
- March 24, 2014 - Labour woes as support collapses
- March 21, 2014 - Food supplements under threat
- March 21, 2014 - LGA calls for review into public services
- March 21, 2014 - A Budget lesson: how a PR gaffe has caused a political own goal
- March 20, 2014 - Fight this Bill - before it is too late
- March 20, 2014 - Fourteen academy chains have been barred from running more schools
- March 20, 2014 - New President of the Association of School and College Leaders calls for Ofsted overhaul
- March 20, 2014 - Atos to administer new childcare scheme
- March 19, 2014 - Budget 2014 - headlines
- March 18, 2014 - Carr takes charge as Whitehouse restructures for growth
- March 18, 2014 - Government confirm freedom of information to be extended to private companies
- March 18, 2014 - Government announce increase in childcare subsidy
- March 18, 2014 - PSI Budget analysis published
- March 17, 2014 - UK and Israel sign pact to develop digital public services
- March 17, 2014 - Policy Exchange proposes Ofsted transformation
- March 17, 2014 - Universal Jobmatch to be scrapped by the DWP?
- March 17, 2014 - Concern over dementia care
- March 14, 2014 - New school funding proposals
- March 14, 2014 - Government slammed over major welfare projects
- March 14, 2014 - Charity giving by Direct Debit continues to grow
- March 14, 2014 - Profits down for Bupa
- March 13, 2014 - SEN Reforms Become Law
- March 13, 2014 - The danger of prenuptial agreements
- March 13, 2014 - Research queries benefit of home care visits
- March 13, 2014 - Unpublished analysis of the Work Programme shows a lack of provider support for the scheme
- March 12, 2014 - The international community must rediscover its zeal for democracy
- March 12, 2014 - Jeremy Hunt can now close local hospitals – what now for those fighting to keep hospitals open?
- March 12, 2014 - G4S to reimburse the MoJ £108.9m for electronic tagging overpayments
- March 12, 2014 - Cabinet Office progress report on the VCSE sectors' engagement with the state
- March 12, 2014 - Hospital closure clause passes through Parliament
- March 11, 2014 - Survey suggests upturn in public sector employment
- March 11, 2014 - Food labelling row shows no signs of abating
- March 11, 2014 - Royal College of Nursing claims there is a nursing shortage
- March 11, 2014 - Free school meals scheme "not thought through"
- March 10, 2014 - An extension in austerity could rewrite the rules for the General Election
- March 10, 2014 - Transparency the key to any crisis
- March 10, 2014 - Final stages of the Care Bill could see 'revolt' over hospital closures
- March 10, 2014 - Labour's 'Jobs Guarantee' to last for a whole Parliament
- March 10, 2014 - Schools Minister defends plans to give free meals to all infant schools
- March 7, 2014 - General Election Timetable
- March 7, 2014 - It Won't Be Politics as Usual If the Scots Go Their Own Way
- March 7, 2014 - The Association of School and College Leaders criticise Ofsted
- March 6, 2014 - Survey suggests that public are unsure about charities’ role in delivering services
- March 6, 2014 - Labour: Cut schools' funding if their students become Neet
- March 6, 2014 - Don't give in to temptation of UKIP
- March 6, 2014 - Labour planning measures to tackle obesity
- March 6, 2014 - Children with SEN being left without education for long periods
- March 6, 2014 - Vince Cable criticises teachers
- March 6, 2014 - Nick Clegg vs. Nigel Farage is about General Election, not just Europe
- March 5, 2014 - Transparency in public sector contracts is not just about open accounting but open communication
- March 5, 2014 - Government announce shake-up of adult education courses
- March 5, 2014 - The confusing world of food labelling
- March 5, 2014 - Hunt calls for ‘technology revolution’
- March 5, 2014 - MPs call for clarity on definition of a charity shop
- March 4, 2014 - Labour Party publishes vision of 'whole person care'
- March 4, 2014 - 6 new Crown Representatives appointed to help Government ascertain value for money
- March 4, 2014 - Childcare costing more than mortages bills
- March 4, 2014 - 70,000 job seekers' benefits withdrawn unfairly, according to Policy Exchange
- March 4, 2014 - Ugly under belly of racism: we risk pulling up the drawbridge to immigration at the cost of our society and economy
- March 4, 2014 - Focus on apprenticeships at beginning of National Apprenticeships Week
- March 3, 2014 - Computer Coding Skills For Children 'Crucial'
- March 3, 2014 - NHS Change Day should remind us what is good and unique about the health service
- March 3, 2014 - Government rule out devolving police powers to Welsh Assembly
- March 3, 2014 - Bubb attacks Government’s public service reforms
- February 28, 2014 - Mixed race children face increased risk to their mental health
- February 28, 2014 - Breakfast clubs a 'lifeline' for poor families
- February 28, 2014 - Welsh NHS under fire on redundancy payments
- February 27, 2014 - Lotteries 'used more' to decide on school places
- February 27, 2014 - 'Dear Leader' must pay for his crimes
- February 27, 2014 - NAO: Introduction of PIP causing distress to disabled claimants
- February 26, 2014 - Public Health England need to find a “clear direction” says Health Commitee
- February 26, 2014 - Number of "all-through" schools soaring
- February 26, 2014 - Atos awarded contract for NHS records
- February 26, 2014 - Major academy chain loses control of 10 schools
- February 25, 2014 - NAO publishes report on Regional Growth Fund
- February 25, 2014 - Councils call for more power to block new licences
- February 25, 2014 - Fears over WCA backlog see Ministers halt assessments
- February 25, 2014 - New study shows student volunteering worth £175 million a year
- February 25, 2014 - Death rates at hospitals should be ignored as an indicator
- February 25, 2014 - Cameron coalition pledge isn’t surprising – whether it happens is another matter
- February 25, 2014 - Putting education attainment ahead of party politics
- February 24, 2014 - Poor old Piers deserves a pat on the back.
- February 24, 2014 - Funding boost for childcare in Wales
- February 24, 2014 - Monitor find more NHS Trusts in deficit
- February 24, 2014 - New child poverty measures to be announced
- February 21, 2014 - The PMQs Debate: Unlike its subject, a polite response
- February 21, 2014 - New guidance calls for everyday chores to teach children basic skills
- February 21, 2014 - Concern over apprenticeships reform
- February 20, 2014 - To debate or not debate? That is the question for Cameron
- February 20, 2014 - Polite PMQs would be a piece of institutional spin
- February 20, 2014 - 'Madness' of Scottish independence
- February 20, 2014 - School moves related to psychotic-like symptoms
- February 20, 2014 - Jeremy Hunt questions Welsh Government response to high death rates
- February 20, 2014 - Database delay is blow to NHS … but not Jeremy Hunt
- February 19, 2014 - Decrease in unemployment 'slowing' according to the ONS
- February 19, 2014 - Welsh schools to allow PISA-based tests
- February 19, 2014 - Sector call to remove barriers to charities’ involvement in public services
- February 18, 2014 - Francis Maude visits Spain to discuss public sector reform
- February 18, 2014 - Charities concerned over business rate relief
- February 18, 2014 - Schools told to recruit volunteers ahead of strike
- February 18, 2014 - Atos to lose WCA contract from 2015?
- February 18, 2014 - Labour MP says Iain Duncan Smith should be 'ashamed' over PIP
- February 18, 2014 - Agreement between police and the NHS to emergency improve mental health care
- February 18, 2014 - 20% of appeals by probation staff against new jobs successful
- February 18, 2014 - New childcare staff-ratio row
- February 18, 2014 - Education Minister looks to China for inspiration
- February 17, 2014 - Ideology isn’t a dirty word
- February 17, 2014 - An Archbishop with an enviable gift for a sound-bite
- February 17, 2014 - Clegg flirts with Labour
- February 17, 2014 - Employment Minister recognises "cultural shift" in young people's job aspirations
- February 17, 2014 - Further embarrassment for the DWP: Universal Credit claimants not counted in jobless figures
- February 17, 2014 - Concern over new NHS database
- February 17, 2014 - Adviser warns Government on A-Level changes
- February 14, 2014 - IFS public sector areas “face 40% cut”
- February 14, 2014 - Ofqual claims schools lodging "tactical" appeals
- February 14, 2014 - Sir Stuart Rose to lead a review into NHS management
- February 13, 2014 - Wishaw cools Ofsted row with Gove
- February 13, 2014 - New social workers "unprepared" for frontline
- February 13, 2014 - Schools to offer out-of-hours childcare
- February 13, 2014 - Send Gove a message over schools
- February 12, 2014 - Wellie tourism
- February 12, 2014 - NICE calls for wider use of statins
- February 12, 2014 - Ed Miliband on public service reform: beginning of a new dawn or missed opportunity?
- February 12, 2014 - Ed Miliband on public service reform: beginning of a new dawn or missed opportunity?
- February 12, 2014 - Mike Penning defends disability benefit
- February 12, 2014 - Health Committee claims the NHS is not meeting the “Nicholson Challenge”
- February 12, 2014 - Report calls for teenagers to receive 'character and resilience' skills
- February 11, 2014 - Medical Director of Health and Social Care Information Centre to leave in March
- February 10, 2014 - David Cameron backs smoking in car ban
- February 10, 2014 - How do we keep women in politics?
- February 10, 2014 - Tax Payers Alliance declare "War on Waste"
- February 10, 2014 - Ed Miliband on public service reform
- February 10, 2014 - Increased numbers of young people being treated for serious mental health issues
- February 10, 2014 - DWP review of cost efficiencies considers outsourcing pensions delivery model
- February 10, 2014 - Welsh Government launches new education strategy
- February 10, 2014 - Whitehouse strikes deal with ambitious under-21 footballer
- February 10, 2014 - Labour call for children to be taught ‘attentiveness’ skills
- February 7, 2014 - Teachers to strike in March
- February 7, 2014 - Complacency over the 50% tax rate is unaffordable
- February 7, 2014 - IFS questions childcare spending
- February 7, 2014 - National Institute of Social and Economic Research says economic recovery has become "entrenched”
- February 6, 2014 - Time to stop this Frankenstein science
- February 6, 2014 - Plebgate, Rennard and real power
- February 6, 2014 - Universal Credit costing £225,000 per claimant
- February 6, 2014 - Labour to set out plans for public service reform
- February 6, 2014 - IFS claim cost of living crisis to turn around this year
- February 6, 2014 - Government announce new fund for teaching computer coding to children
- February 5, 2014 - Bob Dudley comments on Scottish independence shows the ‘no’ campaign's public relations problem
- February 5, 2014 - Public Accounts Committee slam Charity Commission as not fit for purpose
- February 5, 2014 - DWP bring in "mandatory reconsideration"
- February 5, 2014 - Nudge Unit to become mutual joint venture
- February 4, 2014 - The early years policy gamble; high stakes poker
- February 4, 2014 - Whitehouse Consultancy launches new public service information website
- February 4, 2014 - Health Select Committee launches inquiry into complaints and raising concerns
- February 4, 2014 - Children may start in school nurseries at two
- February 3, 2014 - MPs criticise charity chief executives pay
- February 3, 2014 - Welsh councils call for urgent talks on reorganisation
- February 3, 2014 - Gove: state schools in England should be more like private schools
- February 3, 2014 - Another week, another Ofsted related row for Gove
- February 3, 2014 - Jeremy Hunt looks set to support ban on smoking in cars with children
- February 3, 2014 - Inmates told to 'throw excrement' over prison guards
- February 3, 2014 - CQC Chair calls for long-term culture change to radically improve NHS care
- January 31, 2014 - CQC warns private ambulance service about closure
- January 31, 2014 - Department of Health consultation on draft Fundamental Standards of Care
- January 31, 2014 - David Cameron refuses to back car smoking ban
- January 31, 2014 - Government clears Serco to bid for Government work
- January 31, 2014 - Public Accounts Committee report finds shortage of midwives in the NHS
- January 30, 2014 - The Ofsted - DfE row, a theory behind the madness
- January 30, 2014 - New social housing review
- January 30, 2014 - British Chamber of Commerce calls for schools to promote “employability”
- January 30, 2014 - Research warns of UK skills storage
- January 30, 2014 - Influential MPs question Health Secretary over 'revolving doors' in the NHS
- January 30, 2014 - 800,000 people living in Britain with little or no English
- January 30, 2014 - Labour's spending plans to cost £25 billion
- January 30, 2014 - Free school meals programme criticised
- January 29, 2014 - Reconciling fact with populism
- January 29, 2014 - Increase in the number of patients being detained for mental health treatment
- January 29, 2014 - National Obesity Awareness Week profiled on Gorkana Community
- January 29, 2014 - School buildings survey to cost a further £6m
- January 29, 2014 - NHS reforms under fire (again) over redundancy pay
- January 29, 2014 - Number of over-90s brought to A&E increasing
- January 28, 2014 - Fear over NICE guidance on prostate cancer drug
- January 28, 2014 - Parliamentary Committee proposes reforms to Jobcentre Plus
- January 28, 2014 - Academic claims able readers damaged by phonics
- January 28, 2014 - NHS England confirm CSU cuts
- January 27, 2014 - Prime Minister claims Government have cut the burden of bureaucracy on businesses
- January 27, 2014 - Steve Webb calls for pension shake-up
- January 27, 2014 - Blair’s argument risks worsening religious tensions
- January 27, 2014 - Competition Commission threatens mutuals model in healthcare
- January 27, 2014 - Business reps call for education reform to protect education from reform...
- January 27, 2014 - Disability Charities criticise the Work Capability Assessment after 32% of new claimants found fit for work
- January 27, 2014 - Public Policy Institute for Wales launched
- January 27, 2014 - Ofsted Chief Sir Michael Wilshaw in row with Michael Gove
- January 24, 2014 - Whitehouse Consultancy extends charitable giving
- January 24, 2014 - MPs claim public sector using gagging clauses and payoffs to hide failure
- January 24, 2014 - Time to put a stop to the new Young Fogey Toryism
- January 24, 2014 - Report claims older cancer patients being written off
- January 23, 2014 - No gain from stigmatising obesity
- January 23, 2014 - IDS claims Government's reforms to the welfare system stand in the tradition of great Conservative reformers
- January 23, 2014 - School league table results
- January 23, 2014 - Lord Adonis claims that 100 independent schools could join the state sector within 10 years
- January 23, 2014 - NAO warns about NHS waiting times stats
- January 22, 2014 - The Premier League: secondary school accountability reform explained
- January 22, 2014 - Capita fined thousands for 'poor performance'
- January 22, 2014 - Latest unemployment figures released by the ONS
- January 22, 2014 - Conservatives in need of a more positive vision?
- January 22, 2014 - Employment Minister describes youth unemployment as a 'top priority'
- January 22, 2014 - Sutton Trust study suggests free nursery scheme rollout should be delayed
- January 22, 2014 - Caroline Lucas MP launches Public Service Users Bill
- January 22, 2014 - Chancellor considers asking workers to pay more into their pension schemes
- January 22, 2014 - Whitehouse Consultancy reappointed for National Obesity Awareness Week 2015
- January 21, 2014 - Carl Thomson profiled on PubAffairs
- January 21, 2014 - Making a crisis out of a drama
- January 21, 2014 - University 'grade inflation' questioned
- January 21, 2014 - A&E funding rules relaxed
- January 20, 2014 - No housing benefit for jobless migrants
- January 20, 2014 - Patient records to be made available from NHS database
- January 20, 2014 - School league tables in England to be changed
- January 20, 2014 - SMF report calls for end of divide between state and independent schools
- January 20, 2014 - Stricter rules for missing children
- January 20, 2014 - Young jobseekers to be mandated to undertake skills courses by Labour
- January 20, 2014 - Deputy Prime Minister to launch new campaign to improve mental health
- January 17, 2014 - Private healthcare firms to be forced to sell hospitals by the Competition Commission
- January 17, 2014 - Welsh Health Minister calls for changes to NHS in Wales
- January 17, 2014 - Four CSUs form 'strategic alliance'
- January 17, 2014 - Government announce doubling of time that young offenders spend in education
- January 17, 2014 - Immigration, food fraud and the scramble for the Commission Presidency
- January 17, 2014 - Government announces the creation of the Fulfilling Potential Forum
- January 17, 2014 - Labour to force schools to adopt healthy food standards
- January 17, 2014 - Labour ask Carney to not comment on political issues
- January 16, 2014 - Top head teachers to join struggling schools
- January 16, 2014 - Fate of the Student Opportunity Fund to be decided by the 'Quad'
- January 16, 2014 - Euro poll blow for Conservatives
- January 16, 2014 - Dilnot questions crime figures
- January 16, 2014 - Glimmer of hope lights up Holy Land
- January 15, 2014 - Tackling obesity must start at a young age
- January 15, 2014 - Ofsted calls for improvements in teacher training
- January 15, 2014 - Labour to pledge to stop state schools employing unqualified teachers
- January 15, 2014 - Private companies win 70% of NHS contracts since April 2013
- January 15, 2014 - London Councils criticise skills shortage in the capital
- January 15, 2014 - £20,000 fine to be introduced for employers who don't pay the minimum wage
- January 14, 2014 - Public Health Minister helps to Launch National Obesity Awareness Week 2014
- January 14, 2014 - Government confirm IT system failure
- January 14, 2014 - High-risk prisoners will not be "outsourced"
- January 14, 2014 - Miliband pledges to “rebuild middle class”
- January 14, 2014 - Sharp rise in spending on A&E locum doctors
- January 14, 2014 - Further planning reforms proposed to speed up developments
- January 14, 2014 - Skills shortage damaging Europe
- January 14, 2014 - HS2 to have Further Education College
- January 13, 2014 - School governing bodies 'to be run like corporate boards'
- January 13, 2014 - Public sector chiefs' pay revealed
- January 13, 2014 - Childcare costs soar
- January 13, 2014 - Report highlights the growing problem of obesity in the UK
- January 13, 2014 - Labour to focus on house building
- January 13, 2014 - Academies links with private firms under scrutiny
- January 13, 2014 - Ken Clarke off to China to export the NHS
- January 13, 2014 - Andy Burnham renews attack on Conservative 'privatisation' of the NHS
- January 13, 2014 - Labour moots "teacher MOT plan"
- January 13, 2014 - Doctors and nurses encouraged to apologise for care failings
- January 13, 2014 - Universal credit benefit system a ‘timebomb’
- January 10, 2014 - More than 33,000 families were claiming over £26,000 a year in benefits
- January 10, 2014 - A day in the life of our Head of Public Relations
- January 10, 2014 - Record online sales over Christmas
- January 10, 2014 - A&E show NHS in England misses target
- January 10, 2014 - Construction output drops
- January 10, 2014 - Labour slams Government over Royal Mail sale
- January 10, 2014 - School sport 'spoiled by badly behaved parents'
- January 10, 2014 - Charity expresses concern over changes for NHS drug funding
- January 9, 2014 - Bank of England to hold interest rates
- January 9, 2014 - A watershed year for health service
- January 9, 2014 - Government plans to put all driving licence records online
- January 9, 2014 - Local areas to benefit from shale gas profits
- January 9, 2014 - NUMBER 10 POLICY ADVISER CALLS FOR FURTHER PLANNING REFORMS
- January 9, 2014 - Academy schools 'more likely to see Ofsted grades rise'
- January 9, 2014 - Unemployment rises in ethnic minority groups
- January 9, 2014 - £30 million for new special educational needs champions
- January 8, 2014 - Cameron backs pensioner benefits
- January 8, 2014 - Financial Secretary backs minimum wage rise
- January 8, 2014 - Not for profit group launches legal action against CCG over tender decision
- January 8, 2014 - Tension rises between Government departments over Universal Credit programme
- January 7, 2014 - Moving on from the “C-Word”: Looking ahead to 2014 in Public Services
- January 7, 2014 - Repeat A&E visitors driving up pressure on services
- January 7, 2014 - Labour question future of G4S prison
- January 7, 2014 - Increase in UK car sales reported
- January 7, 2014 - Suggestion for pupil premium to be allocated on payment-by-results basis
- January 7, 2014 - GCSE papers 'to be marked in schools' to improve grading
- January 7, 2014 - Occupational health funding for GPs to be cut
- January 7, 2014 - Concern over DEFRA funding cuts
- January 7, 2014 - Paterson calls on the public to buy British fruit and veg
- January 7, 2014 - £1.5bn 'community cash' unspent by English councils
- January 6, 2014 - Financial regulators begin formal investigation into Co-operative Bank
- January 6, 2014 - Public sector more trusted on personal data
- January 6, 2014 - UK manufacturing tipped for strong growth
- January 6, 2014 - Childcare reforms ‘will help richest families’, warn Government advisers
- January 6, 2014 - George Osborne warns £25bn more cuts needed
- January 6, 2014 - Political Lobbyist or Political Consultant: what is the difference and does it matter?
- January 6, 2014 - Governor shortage in some schools
- January 6, 2014 - NHS should 'charge bingers'
- January 6, 2014 - Lawyers protesting outside courts over legal aid cuts
- January 6, 2014 - Labour to block cheap foreign workers
- January 6, 2014 - PM in New Year cash giveaway
- January 4, 2014 - Ancient woods face axe in drive for homes
- January 4, 2014 - Cable warns that house price rises 'must stop'
- January 4, 2014 - Soaring cost of long-term care threatens to ‘overwhelm’ NHS
- January 4, 2014 - GPs' £1,500 for a shift in A&E
- January 3, 2014 - Obesity quadruples to nearly one billion in developing world
- January 3, 2014 - Charity warns about housing worries
- January 3, 2014 - MPs express concern over drug data
- January 3, 2014 - University vice-chancellors slammed over pay rises of over 8%
- January 3, 2014 - Crucial - and hopeful - year ahead
- January 2, 2014 - Senior Conservative calls for end of funding protection for NHS
- January 2, 2014 - Schools missing out on funding for pupils from poorer background
- January 2, 2014 - Foreign visitors face NHS charges
- January 2, 2014 - New online maps to ease adoption process
- January 2, 2014 - Smart Swaps Campaign launched
- January 2, 2014 - Charity survey reveals many young people have nothing to live for
- January 2, 2014 - Labour FoIs show competition argument is just getting started
- December 30, 2013 - 2014 – The year of the cost of living?
- December 20, 2013 - Outsourcing public services and reputation
- December 19, 2013 - Cameron will force EU to change
- December 13, 2013 - Making a small but significant difference
- December 12, 2013 - UK needs radical action to ease debts
- December 10, 2013 - New poll shows communications challenge for political parties – and what organisations must do for a hearing
- December 9, 2013 - Miliband grenade on energy prices may end up as friendly fire
- December 5, 2013 - Softly, softly the key to diplomacy
- December 2, 2013 - The need to do something now (or not): cycling safety and energy prices
- November 29, 2013 - Don't fall for this alarmist campaign
- November 28, 2013 - The NHS communications crisis
- November 27, 2013 - A plan of action for pancreatic cancer
- November 26, 2013 - Government poised to introduce local oversight of academies
- November 21, 2013 - Action overdue on religious freedom
- November 20, 2013 - Northern Ireland Attorney General’s amnesty plan unacceptable
- November 19, 2013 - Grenade® joins European sports nutrition trade association
- November 19, 2013 - Plans to make NHS trusts publish ward staffing levels
- November 19, 2013 - Think tank calls for NHS charges
- November 19, 2013 - Vaccinations are ‘civic duty’
- November 19, 2013 - Research points to unnecessary deaths
- November 18, 2013 - New claims that health tourism is costing £15 million
- November 18, 2013 - Poll suggests too many patients seeking dental advice from GPs
- November 18, 2013 - Careers guidance slammed
- November 15, 2013 - Being a school governor: an exciting challenge
- November 14, 2013 - Union reps save health service money
- November 13, 2013 - Michael Gove urges social workers to set up game
- November 13, 2013 - Unemployment rate falls to 7.6%
- November 13, 2013 - Academies warned over performance
- November 13, 2013 - Plan for two-tier A&E
- November 13, 2013 - Sir John Major’s comments on elitism and social mobility highlight wider problem with UK politics
- November 12, 2013 - Private hospitals’ NHS income rise show scale of problem
- November 8, 2013 - Rob Flello new acting chair of obesity APPG
- November 7, 2013 - MPs slam Universal Credit Scheme
- November 7, 2013 - MPs call for academy chains to face Ofsted inspection
- November 7, 2013 - Make a difference before election day
- November 5, 2013 - Government adviser calls for more engineers
- November 5, 2013 - Schools should admit children at two, says Ofsted chief
- November 5, 2013 - Health Minister slams compensation for NHS Managers
- November 5, 2013 - NHS pay rises risk care
- November 5, 2013 - CBI President uses conference speech to call for business to win over public opinion as Ed Balls backs Europe
- November 5, 2013 - Whitehouse appoints David Spencer as Consultant
- November 4, 2013 - Former Director of Public Prosecutions crosses a line
- November 1, 2013 - Don't demonise the energy companies
- October 31, 2013 - Voting locally can determine the general election
- October 30, 2013 - Legal defeat for Government’s "back to work" schemes
- October 30, 2013 - Neither heat nor light
- October 30, 2013 - Appeal Court overrules Government on Lewisham Hospital
- October 25, 2013 - CQC figures too important for political grandstanding
- October 25, 2013 - Time to rethink care for the elderly
- October 24, 2013 - European Commission’s 2014 work programme focuses on implementation, but will they be able to deliver?
- October 21, 2013 - Ipsa and MPs’ salaries debate comes at a bad time for Cameron
- October 16, 2013 - Whitehouse announces REACH as its pro-bono client for 2013-14
- October 16, 2013 - Cutting spending at Woking Borough Council
- October 10, 2013 - Kolbe still influencing political agenda
- October 9, 2013 - Warning over illegal 'weight loss' chemical DNP
- October 8, 2013 - National Healthy Living Competition launches for children to win new outdoor school facilities
- October 4, 2013 - Miliband vs the Mail overshadows the Tories
- October 3, 2013 - One cheer for the marriage tax break!
- October 2, 2013 - Conservative Party Conference – the fourth day
- October 1, 2013 - Conservative Party Conference – the third day
- September 30, 2013 - Conservative Party Conference – the second day
- September 29, 2013 - Conservative Party Conference – the first day
- September 27, 2013 - Conservative Autumn Conference 2013: what to look out for
- September 27, 2013 - Be a local campaigner for natural health – and boost your business!
- September 26, 2013 - Shocking tale of ambition and revenge
- September 20, 2013 - Decline in Conservative Party membership is a symptom of political apathy
- September 19, 2013 - Is time now running out for Ed Miliband?
- September 18, 2013 - What to expect on Wednesday at the Liberal Democrat party conference
- September 17, 2013 - Muslim veil debate – a Pandora’s box.
- September 17, 2013 - What to expect on Tuesday at the Liberal Democrat party conference
- September 16, 2013 - What to expect on Monday at the Liberal Democrat party conference
- September 15, 2013 - What to expect on Sunday at the Liberal Democrat conference
- September 14, 2013 - Liberal Democrat Party Conference - the first day
- September 13, 2013 - Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference 2013: what to look out for.
- September 13, 2013 - Children who read for fun are likely to do better in maths and English
- September 13, 2013 - The Great Education Debate
- September 13, 2013 - The State of the European Union and the Start of the Election Campaign
- September 11, 2013 - New support for adoptive parents
- September 11, 2013 - David Cameron talks of striking off companies from Government contracts
- September 11, 2013 - Latest unemployment figures released
- September 11, 2013 - Mike Farrar’s resignation raises questions about who the next NHS England chief exec might be
- September 10, 2013 - The same old NHS questions
- September 10, 2013 - Six of world's top 20 universities are in UK
- September 10, 2013 - CIPD says schools careers advise is "inadequate"
- September 10, 2013 - Health Secretary calls for GPs to improve care for elderly
- September 10, 2013 - Record six UK universities are ranked in the top 20 throughout the world
- September 9, 2013 - Educational psychologists warn funding of training places could place most vulnerable children at risk
- September 9, 2013 - Increase in number of schools rated good in England
- September 9, 2013 - Report finds temporary appointments rose at the fastest rate since 1998
- September 9, 2013 - Survey finds A&E departments understaffed
- September 9, 2013 - Charity claims myths may cause foster care crisis
- September 6, 2013 - New report claims children from the poorest homes risk becoming an "educational underclass"
- September 6, 2013 - Government U-turn on legal aid
- September 6, 2013 - Nurses and midwives to be subject to performance reviews every three years
- September 6, 2013 - Survey finds significant increase in private tuition
- September 6, 2013 - Government to review the self-regulation of fundraisers
- September 6, 2013 - Universal Credit slammed by National Audit Office
- September 6, 2013 - Private company could be given go-ahead to run hospital
- September 5, 2013 - Teachers' unions planning autumn strikes in England
- September 5, 2013 - Concern raised over future of children's centres
- September 5, 2013 - Defenceless may suffer by future failures to intervene
- September 4, 2013 - Would a second hospital franchise after Hinchingbrooke be significant for the NHS?
- September 3, 2013 - Review of Clean Air Act 1993
- September 3, 2013 - Implications of the European Commission’s upcoming roadmap on organic farming
- September 2, 2013 - Think tanks calls for better data collection ahead of Public Administration Select Committee inquiry into the Government’s public service reforms
- August 30, 2013 - The other British sporting success - the sports nutrition sector
- August 29, 2013 - Why Lobbying Bill is a 'dog's breakfast'
- August 27, 2013 - Understanding the impact of the 'Lobbying' Bill: the charitable sector
- August 23, 2013 - Good news for pharmacies
- August 22, 2013 - Russia: Still a force to be reckoned with?
- August 20, 2013 - Lobbying ‘reform’ again shown to be unfit for purpose
- August 19, 2013 - Coalition consensus
- August 16, 2013 - One week until applications deadline for Whitehouse pro-bono public affairs scheme
- August 15, 2013 - Berwick Review shows it's time to lift the NHS above politics
- August 15, 2013 - Should non-violent criminals be in or out of jail?
- August 14, 2013 - Future Nutrition and CytoSport join European sports nutrition trade association
- August 13, 2013 - Is Olympic legacy being limited to elite sport?
- August 12, 2013 - David Miliband signs off from the UK political scene
- August 9, 2013 - The Labour Party summer narrative struggle
- August 8, 2013 - Will time run out for the Middle East?
- August 7, 2013 - Separate the politics from the policy – the Government is committed to onshore wind
- August 6, 2013 - The Berwick Review: instigator of patient safety change or political piñata?
- August 2, 2013 - Job description shows scale of ‘Nicholson challenge’
- July 31, 2013 - What will the legacy of Lewisham mean for the NHS?
- July 30, 2013 - Another blow for the Government’s credibility on public health
- July 29, 2013 - MPs call for new measures to boost the oil refining industry
- July 26, 2013 - NHS desanctified: can we now have a proper debate?
- July 25, 2013 - Glanbia Performance Nutrition and PhD Nutrition join European sports nutrition trade association
- July 24, 2013 - Health Select Committee report on urgent care shows need for radical reform
- July 24, 2013 - Michael Gove’s charm offensive to secure his education legacy
- July 23, 2013 - Do lower crime figures over-simplify the public sector efficiency debate?
- July 18, 2013 - Who is leaving Parliament for the summer the happiest?
- July 16, 2013 - The NHS – who will write the history?
- July 15, 2013 - Lobbying register without code of conduct not worth the paper it’s written on
- July 12, 2013 - How fracking can solve the energy crisis
- July 11, 2013 - Breach of Education Act leads to shock Government U-turn on School Transport Guidance
- July 8, 2013 - Whitehouse Consultancy to manage National Obesity Awareness Week 2014
- July 1, 2013 - The Whitehouse Consultancy has launched its pro-bono scheme for 2013/14.