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Businesses can apply for a share of up to £20 million for innovative projects that support electric vehicles to work smartly with the grid.
Theresa May and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gave a press conference after visiting the London Bridge attack site and talks at Downing Street.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK remains the biggest bilateral development partner of Sierra Leone. We are fulfilling our £240million pledge to helping Sierra Leone recover from Ebola, supporting new infrastructure and better public services as well …
The OTS's wide ranging report addresses taxpayers' practical frustrations with paper stamp duty on shares
From 6 April 2016 companies, LLPs and SEs need to keep a register of their 'people with significant control'.
"We are here today to mark an important milestone, as the billionth new pound coin is struck", says Exchequer Secretary
Ordnance Survey has released a comprehensive map of greenspaces throughout Great Britain.
Ministers step in to tackle sickness claims culture which is damaging Britain’s reputation overseas and could drive up holiday costs.
Women set to bag more top roles in the future as government’s push for greater diversity in financial services gathers pace.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about subjects covered at the G20 including counter-terrorism, modern slavery, and climate change.
UK statement following the conclusion of negotiations at the United Nations on a treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons.
Prime Minister Theresa May calls on the G20 to set a clear direction for the rest of the world in tackling modern slavery.
Improvements to a major Yorkshire junction has passed the halfway stage this week and drivers will notice a change in the layout of the roadworks on the M1 at junction 45 (Leeds).
A brand new flyover, built as part of a major upgrade on the A21 in Kent has now been opened.
UK Export Finance (UKEF), has appointed Jem Eskenazi as its Chief Technology Officer to lead its technology offering to support UK exporters.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt condemns Israeli authorities’ advancement of plans for 1,600 settlement units in East Jerusalem.
The CMA has published the final decision in its remittal investigation into a commercial agreement between ICE and Trayport.
Dr Liam Fox speaking about the history and future of trade between France and the UK at the Franco-British Chamber of Commerce in Paris.
The County Court at Birmingham has handed a nine disqualification order to John Alexander Ferguson (43) for failing to maintain, preserve and deliver up records as he was required to do, following the liquidation of Allied C…
Streaming giants are helping to keep online infringement in check using innovative new streaming models.
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