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Scottish fishermen have received a boost with the announcement today that the UK Government is to lift the ban on overseas trading of skates and rays quotas.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
To commemorate 400 years of William Shakespeare’s death, the British Embassy is offering the opportunity for two Ecuadoreans to travel to the United Kingdom to learn about Shakespeare and his legacy.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The UK-France Data Innovation Taskforce has today published a series of recommendations on how the two countries could work together to use data to stimulate economic growth and improve society
Business Secretary announces government and industry commitment to provide almost £365 million of funding for new aerospace technologies.
The UK Export Finance (UKEF) annual report and accounts, published today, show that the UK’s export credit agency has supported the largest number of exporters in 25 years, with a 23% increase since last year.
Web-RADR: Recognising Adverse Drug Reactions is running a survey for healthcare providers, patients, and consumers of medicines to help develop the next generation of online side-effect reporting software.
David Cameron spoke about NATO membership, Russia, terrorism, illegal migration, defence spending and the UK's nuclear deterrent.
Business Secretary responds to Tata announcing developments regarding the strategy for its European businesses.
Influential business leaders and politicians from across both sides of the Welsh border have met to discuss how economic opportunities from the Northern Powerhouse Region can be maximised for North Wales.
DfE Character Awards winners for 2016 were announced today by Children and Families Minister Edward Timpson.
Annual report published in tandem with DLAC report.
The Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Fallon, addressed delegates at this year's RUSI airpower conference.
A new online application service has launched for customers in Zimbabwe applying for a visa to visit the United Kingdom.
New review on women in senior leadership and new leader of the Women’s Business Council unveiled by government today.
Checklist of errors to help you avoid the pitfalls of inaccurate claims.
Phase 2 of Exeter’s multi-million pound scheme to reduce flood risk to 3,200 homes and businesses gets underway next week.
Minister for the Middle East, Tobias Ellwood, concerned by the announcement of new settlement units in the West Bank.
Government has today (Tuesday 5 July 2016) introduced the Digital Economy Bill to Parliament, as part of its ambition for the UK to be the most digital nation in the world
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The UK Visas and Immigration department has launched a new online visa application service to make the visa application process faster and simpler for customers planning to visit the UK.
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