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The CMA is investigating whether British Airways and Ryanair have broken consumer law by failing to offer refunds for flights customers could not legally take.
The Steel Procurement Taskforce aims to address challenges the sector has reported facing in competing for and securing public contracts.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Secretary of State of International Trade, Liz Truss, speaks at DLA Piper about the UK's future outside the European Union.
The UK is now a Participant to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Arrangement.
Cutting-edge engineering system passes its first major test, sealing a deep borehole in one of the rock types that could host a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF)
Funding announced for 30 towns in England to boost their local economies, create jobs and help them build back better from the pandemic.
World famous British food and drink, car, rail, and fashion industries are among those that could benefit from tariff-free trade with Australia.
The Prime Minister hosted a virtual roundtable with financial services leaders alongside the Chancellor and the Governor of the Bank of England.
The UK government has launched a consultation to collect views on the UK’s future regime for exhaustion of intellectual property (IP) rights.
Today, 7 June 2021, Heather Baily QPM, starts her new role at the Chair of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). Appointed by the Home Office, her term as Chair will run for three years.
The Home Office has today appointed Heather Baily as Chair of the SIA.
New mentor scheme launched with the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board and National Farmers Union to help UK food producers export.
The agreement’s cutting-edge digital provisions make it the most advanced free trade deal signed by the three countries to date
The CMA has found that the purchase of GBST by rival FNZ could lead to poorer service and higher prices following a careful reassessment of the deal.
The CMA is investigating whether Facebook might be abusing a dominant position in the social media or digital advertising markets through its collection and use of advertising data.
Government bond support scheme unlocks major export contract in Taiwan for FoundOcean, creating local jobs.
A new artificial intelligence and quantum computing centre has been launched in North West England, thanks to a £210 million investment from the government and IBM to help cement the UK’s status as a science superpower.
The site will hold a routine emergency exercise on the evening of 8 June and during the day on 9 June.
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma's closing remarks at the launch of phase two of the Mission Innovation initiative. The launch brought more than 20 countries together to discuss an increase in ambition on clean ener…
Trade deal with Australia could boost Scottish industries like financial services, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and food and drink
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