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Minister for Trade and Export Promotion, Baroness Fairhead, writes for The Times Red Box on how UKEF backs British business and supports UK exports.…
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The CMA has provisionally found that clauses in many of ComparetheMarket’s contracts with home insurers break competition law and could lead to higher premiums.
Senior individuals from business, academia and civil society complete the line-up of the Industrial Strategy Council.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with representatives from the European Roundtable of Industrialists.
The Justice Secretary addresses the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners and the National Police Chiefs Council at the 2018 Partnership Summit.
Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Russia Dr Laurie Bristow gave a speech at the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce’s RussiaTALK Investment Forum on Thursday 1 November.
Ben Wallace, Minister for Security and Economic Crime, speaks about the threat from serious and organised crime and the government's strategy to challenge this.
Manufacturer of carbon-neutral paper, Paper Plus, set for global growth after the Department for International Trade helped secure a £5.5 million investment.
The CMA has announced that industry rules setting out how retailers should treat their suppliers will now apply to Ocado and B&M Homestores.
Corin Robertson assumed presented her Letters of Credence to Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto.
The government has banned people possessing strong sulphuric acid without a valid reason as part of its drive to tackle acid attacks and violent crime.
Jeremy Hunt gave a speech at Policy Exchange about Britain's role in the world after Brexit.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark has appointed Hunada Nouss as a new non-executive director to the Met Office Board.
More than £2 billion to expand the UK’s trade presence across the world and increase UK Export Finance support for buyers of UK goods and services.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock speaks to the Royal College of Nursing about his NHS violence reduction strategy.
A meeting of the British-Irish Inter-Governmental Conference (BIIGC) will take place on 2 November.
The UK reaffirmed its commitment to international conventional arms control and called for more women to be involved in disarmament discussions and negotiations.
Juliette Enser outlines the preparations the CMA are making for its new role as the post-Brexit state aid authority for the UK.
George Hollingbery explores new opportunities for collaboration at UK-Kazakhstan Intergovernmental Commission in Astana.
Bryan Sanderson, Chair of the Low Pay Commission (LPC), today welcomed the Government's announcement that it has accepted in full the recommendations the LPC made for future minimum wage rates.
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