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British Wool collects, grades, promotes and markets British wool on behalf of sheep farmers from across the UK. Its mission is to increase sustainable demand for British wool in order to maximise returns for members. British Wool works with the...
The European Trade Mark and Design Network are looking at common practice on the scope of protection of black and white trade marks.
There’s a ban on supplying luxury goods to anyone in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) or Syria, directly or indirectly.
This briefing examines lessons from Turkana where oil finds are associated with new conflict risks and changes in peacebuilding
Northern Region Judge J. E. Oliver and Members P. Mountain Sitting on 27th January 2022
This History Note attempts to document the history of race at the Foreign Office on how present-day approach towards non-white staff developed.
The UK Government recently launched its Occupational Health Innovation Fund which has provided £1m funding to 10 projects to develop innovative new models of OH, using technology to improve the capacity and capability of OH providers and increase access for...
Arts and Heritage Minister Lord Parkinson unveils first official blue plaque outside London — to Daphne Steele, the first black matron in the NHS — in Ilkley, West Yorkshire
Intelligence reveals Russia may use sea mines to target civilian shipping in the Black Sea to deter the export of Ukrainian grain.
Britain’s most sought-after luxury fashion designers will join a landmark trade mission to Japan to boost exports to the Japanese market ahead of the G7 summit.
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