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The PIPE club at Aston University encourages entrepreneurial spirit and offers activities to individuals interested in starting a business.
The Start-Ed project at City, University of London has enabled students to work on complex projects involving intellectual property.
A cohort of students from Lancaster University with an interest in game design developed the basic gameplay model.
Nottingham Trent University opens its city site to celebrate Art and Design students’ creativity and innovation.
iPcreate was Winchester University's programme of student focused IP workshops supported by Innovation Lecturers and IP/Business professionals.
Glasgow University will not prevent students from graduating or re-enrolling because of non-tuition fee debts, following CMA intervention.
The CMA has today launched a market study into care homes for the elderly, to review how well the market works and whether people are treated fairly.
The CMA has cleared the completed acquisition of the marine safety business of Wilhelmsen Maritime Services A/S by Survitec Group Ltd.
Business and Energy Secretary visits Hull to attend the official opening of the new Siemens wind turbine blade manufacturing facility.
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The CMA has secured the first disqualification of a director of a company found to have infringed competition law.
Due to earthquake damage, British High Commission consular services will operate from the Australian High Commission until further notice.
The CMA is consulting on undertakings from Dover to remedy competition concerns over its merger with Wayne.
The CMA has compiled and published the outcomes of its work in Competition Act, consumer enforcement and advocacy cases.
Earthquake damage has temporarily closed the offices of the British High Commission in Wellington.
This permit will cover the management of extractive mining waste for the Land at Tinker Lane, Retford Road, between Blyth and Barnby Moor.
The CMA is today taking the next step towards introducing Open Banking.
The CAT has referred 2 telecoms appeals to the CMA concerning the amount BT can charge other providers for purchasing leased line services.
Millions of motorists could see their car insurance cut by about £40 a year thanks to plans to crackdown on the epidemic of whiplash claims.
The British Embassy in Havana was delighted to welcome Meg Williams, Consular Regional Director for the Americas and Danielle Millington, the Consular Regional Operations Manager for the Caribbean, to Cuba last week.
Lawyers in the East of England are being asked to help promote awareness of new competition law compliance materials to business clients.
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