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The government announces new guidance to help businesses apply the Crown symbol to pint glasses, alongside a new consultation on units of measurement
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Tech industry asked for views on measures to make app market safer and more secure
An internationally-recognised data expert from Dstl has been appointed by The Queen as an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE).
CHC must unwind its completed acquisition of Babcock’s oil and gas offshore helicopter services to address competition concerns.
The Programme and Project Partners at Sellafield have signed a new bus service contract with Stagecoach.
From today, UK steel and aluminium exporters can get back to exporting to our largest trading partner.
UK is interested in Guatemala’s economic development strategy as the country emerges from pandemic restrictions.
The preferred candidate for Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority has been confirmed as Marcus Bokkerink.
Government will revamp the UK’s corporate reporting and audit regime through a new regulator, greater accountability for big business and by addressing the dominance of the main audit firms.
Allocations published for record £25.1 billion R&D budget settlement across UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)’s councils and major programmes.
HMRC is writing to businesses to support them with the changes.
A ‘robotic snake’ has demonstrated its capability to operate inside of fusion energy powerplant pipework.
The CMA has found that Cérélia’s purchase of the Jus-Rol business could lead to higher prices and lower quality products for shoppers in the UK.
Thousands of people in rural parts of Cornwall are a step closer to getting lightning-fast broadband under the government’s historic £5 billion Project Gigabit.
More than 5,000 public buildings - including schools, hospitals and libraries - have been connected to high-speed broadband thanks to a UK Government scheme to level up public services.
Vital local services including hospitals, community centres and fire stations across Northern Ireland can access internet speeds at least ten times faster than their old mostly copper-based connections thanks to more than £2…
UK Under-Secretary of State for Innovation and Swedish Minister for Education sign Life Sciences Memorandum of Understanding
The TRA has recommended a new trade remedy on Aluminium Extrusions from China. A provisional remedy will come into force while the investigation concludes.
In a pair of complex cases, Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Claire Gilmore disqualified Duncan McKee from holding a vocational driving entitlement for five years and refused his application for a standard international op…
More community groups will be able to rescue prized local assets, such as sports clubs, music venues and historic buildings, following the expansion of levelling up funding.
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