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The deal will see tariffs removed on a range of exports, with Scotland's financial services sector, whisky and food producers set for a boost.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
As we recognise International Stammering Awareness day, Sellafield Ltd employees Michael Wright, Paul Martin and David Adams explain what it is like to live with a stammer, and the support available.
The latest Scottish figures show that the rest of the UK is Scotland's largest market and exports to non-EU countries are also increasing.
Minister Malcolm Offord joined forces with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to bang the drum for Scottish exports on a visit to Mumbai.
UK aid helping people in southern Madagascar to face food crisis due to severe droughts and failed rains.
UK is seeking views on the management of sandeel stocks and Norway pout to address stock declines.
The future of an historic ship which played a key role in Hull’s maritime past has been buoyed by a big investment from National Highways.
There are 100 days to go until the deadline for online tax returns on 31 January 2022. Last year, 96% of customers completed their tax return online.
Following reports of people receiving negative PCR test results after they have tested positive on an LFD, NHS TT has investigated and testing has been suspended at a private laboratory.
Families living in cold draughty rented properties in England and Wales can expect warmer homes thanks to a new campaign to help councils clamp down on landlords.
Union Papertech is now expanding use of pioneering technology to produce environmentally friendly tea bags.
Chair of the Environment Agency, Emma Howard Boyd, speaks at The Energy Law Institute’s Annual Clifford Chance Lecture
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has raised its membership in Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to Principal level.
Industry survey shows Taiwan leads the world on representation of women in the Offshore Wind sector
The CMA’s interim report on children’s social care has outlined significant concerns about the availability of placements and the profits of private providers.
The inaugural UK-Taiwan Hydrogen Forum took place virtually, to explore possible areas for collaboration.
Risk reduced for 150 properties, 3,000 hectares, and vital infrastructure.
Care leavers, children with a social worker and children arriving from Afghanistan will receive devices to enable them to access education and support.
Pilot scheme will motivate people to make healthy changes to their lifestyle.
National advertising campaign steps up today to encourage people to protect themselves and loved ones from COVID and flu this winter.
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