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A collection of case studies showing how businesses have used trade secrets to protect the know how in their organisations.
Sets out how commissioners and providers of care services should protect vulnerable adults.
Government changes the legal definition of treasure so that more new discoveries can go on public display
FOI request for a list of of employees subject to the Official Secrets Acts 1911 – 1989.
Competition aimed at heritage and community railways to make it easier to travel across the UK by rail launched.
Trade secrets are one of the oldest forms of IP protection. One of the best kept secrets is the recipe for Irn Bru, hidden for 100 years.
A sure way to gauge a brand's success is to look at how long it’s been around. One brand that has stood the test of time is Lea & Perrins.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Rose on 1 July 2015.
A 400-million-year-old blood-sucking creature once eaten by Vikings tops the Environment Agency’s list of England’s rarest fish.
Explore a range of interesting properties across England as part of Heritage Opens Days.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New public register on company ownership to track who ultimately owns and controls UK companies
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