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An online map pinpointing tax cheats around the country together with their crime and sentence has been launched today by HMRC. The map allows people to see the impact of HMRC’s enforcement work.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A replica of the No10 front door briefly took the place of the real thing at the weekend as part of an art installation which will tour the world promoting British business.
The RT Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs, visited Indonesia on 4 February 2015.
The CMA today hosted a breakfast briefing event to promote and support women working in competition policy in the public and private sectors.
Disability Rights Fund Releases First 2015 Request for Proposals
A Birmingham finance firm is reaping the rewards of UK Trade and Investment’s (UKTI) international graduate placement scheme.
It was all smiles when H.E Dianna Melrose handed welcome back certificates to the new returning Chevening Scholars.
'The economy of Yorkshire is not just growing and creating jobs, but on many measures it is leading the country', George Osborne explains.
Hugo Swire talks to business leaders about what the government is doing to increase the UK’s international trade and investment.
Stephen Crabb: "The Welsh education system needs a vision for excellence to compete in the 21st century."
The Meiji model of Taitokuin Mausoleum goes on display in Japan for the first time.
The British Trade & Cultural Office are deeply saddened to learn of the TransAsia plane crash in Taipei today.…
The Points of Light award recognises outstanding individuals - people who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.
Every great invention starts with a need. For Emily Goodall, the need to make life easier for many people drove her to create BundleBean.
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.
A new aesthetic vision for the road network.
…Kids Bee Happy are entertaining the UK's children through Sand Art, after a registered trade mark helped develop them into a franchise.…
The Pulsetta story began as a passionate quest for free-from breads and resulted in a unique and innovative creation.
UKaid, Government of Kenya and TradeMark East Africa launch Ksh2.2 billion road project in Mombasa
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