Philip Hammond expected to set out plans to prepare Britain for Brexit
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The Chancellor will use his first Budget to say he understands concerns over the future
Parties have just three weeks to reach an agreement between the DUP and Sinn Féin to return to power-sharing and prevent direct-rule from London
Vote could put at risk PM's timetable to start talks on quitting the EU later this month
The head of the EU's law enforcement agency also admitted he would be the last British Europol chief
Presenting evidence, the Department said it was yet to consolidate finances of the growing number of academy trusts in England
What has already been announced and what might the Chancellor say in Wednesday's speech?
The Government denied it was abandoning children
In an 'extremely rare move' the Liberal Democrats will now vote against the Brexit Bill at its third reading in the upper chamber
'That is clearly sex discrimination; clearly a breach of the law,' but many people on agency contracts are not aware of their rights says Hannah Reed, of the TUC
The policy comes amid warnings it could disproportionately affect LGBT people
‘Under current austerity conditions, high unemployment and low growth, improving competitiveness by lowering labour cost can only harm the economy,’ researchers say
Overwhelming demand 'distressing and potentially dangerous for patients', say health trusts
Up to 30 Tory MPs are poised to back an attempt to force the Government to take up offers from local councils eager to accept more unaccompanied children
The Labour MP argued such an approach could include the ‘emergency brake’ on migrant benefits sought by David Cameron
Tomorrow’s Budget will announce £320m for more free schools – despite a scathing report by Parliament’s spending watchdog
'Shod in heels or flats, we are collectively putting our foot down and attitudes are changing, and this petition has brought that change very clearly into the public domain'
It is a 'nightmare' bureaucratic process which involves filling in a 85-page form - but the Home Office is being inundated with applications for residency
The deal has raised concerns of job losses at Vauxhall’s UK factories
A committee of MPs, including Yvette Cooper, also said there was a 'big gap' between the number of child refugees the Government said local authorities could accept, and local authorities' own evidence
Chancellor Philip Hammond will announce a new fund for scientists to meet key technological challenges with enormous potential