APPG
All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups in the UK Parliament, bringing together MPs and peers from different political parties to focus on specific issues, sectors, or policy areas. While they have no formal legislative power, APPGs often influence debate, highlight industry challenges, and act as a forum for stakeholders—including professional bodies, trade associations, and business leaders—to engage with policymakers.
Coverage includes APPG inquiries, reports, events, and consultations relevant to the accountancy and finance profession, such as those on tax reform, economic crime, business funding, and corporate governance. Editorial reporting also examines the role of professional and industry representatives in providing evidence, shaping recommendations, and advocating for regulatory or policy change.
APPG
All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups in the UK Parliament, bringing together MPs and peers from different political parties to focus on specific issues, sectors, or policy areas. While they have no formal legislative power, APPGs often influence debate, highlight industry challenges, and act as a forum for stakeholders—including professional bodies, trade associations, and business leaders—to engage with policymakers.
Coverage includes APPG inquiries, reports, events, and consultations relevant to the accountancy and finance profession, such as those on tax reform, economic crime, business funding, and corporate governance. Editorial reporting also examines the role of professional and industry representatives in providing evidence, shaping recommendations, and advocating for regulatory or policy change.















