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Phoenix Group establishes a new centre of research to drive forward greater public engagement and help people live better longer lives

Phoenix Group (“Phoenix”), the UK’s largest long term savings and retirement business, is today announcing it is establishing Phoenix Insights, a new centre of research and ideas that will drive forward greater public engagement and challenge society to help everyone live better longer lives. Phoenix recognises that to realise the potential of longer lives, there… Read more »

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BASC to challenge Wild Justice action

BASC will use its Fighting Fund to back heather burning after Wild Justice announced the launch of its latest legal challenge. Wild Justice – run by Chris Packham, Ruth Tingay and Mark Avery – is seeking a judicial review to challenge regulations governing the burning of heather, rough grass, bracken and gorse on peat deeper… Read more »

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By Ian Dunt Former Cabinet minister Kate Hoey has become the second Labour MP to demand the resignation of Gordon Brown. Ms Hoey told BBC Radio Five Live’s Stephen Nolan show: “I think he must go and I don’t think we will have renewal until we get a new leader.” The Vauxhall MP is the… Read more »

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By Alex Stevenson and Ian Dunt Talks between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives at the Cabinet Office on Sunday were “positive and productive”, William Hague said. The shadow foreign secretary made the statement after emerging from the meeting, which lasted nearly seven hours. “We’ve had some very positive and productive discussions over many key… Read more »