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£400m of trade and investment wins from UK-India Economic and Financial Dialogue set to boost the British economy.
Sonia Simkins faces seven years of bankruptcy restrictions following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
The latest statistics for Insolvency Service enforcement outcomes also outline Covid loan abuse and bankruptcy restriction orders.
The Government has cut prices on the imports of everyday essentials like spices and juices to boost economic growth.
Cyprus and the UK are set to collaborate more closely on space activities following a successful bilateral event held in Nicosia on 27-28 March.
The UK government is investing £121 million in quantum technology to tackle crime, fraud, and money laundering, while reinforcing its global leadership in the field and driving economic savings.
The Chancellor announces a multi-billion-pound increase in government-backed financing.
Urgent action by the Government sees vote on emergency powers to save British steel production.
Opening remarks from the Business and Trade Secretary in the House of Commons.
This report was issued in April 2025 and covers the time period 1 March 2025 to 31 March 2025 inclusive.
Answering the myths and misconceptions.
Northern Ireland based bus manufacturer pledges £25 million to expand its R&D capabilities
CMA considers that undertakings offered by oilfield services provider Schlumberger (SLB) could resolve competition concerns in the UK relating to its acquisition of ChampionX, a global provider of chemical solutions, oilfiel…
The SIA has awarded its grant for good causes to 3 organisations preventing violence against women and girls.
Dr Sally Robinson has been appointed as chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC).
The voluntary period for identity verification is open for business. More than 6 million individuals will need to comply in the 12 months after identity verification becomes a legal requirement later this year. This phased a…
Baroness Taylor visits Dawdon mine water treatment scheme to see how mine water heat will power 750 low-carbon homes, a pioneering step for sustainable heat.
The Secretary of State for Transport has appointed Richard Turfitt as Acting Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
A recent SIA-led joint operation investigating unlicensed door staff in Brighton led to three arrests.
The UK's new AI Energy Council held its first meeting in Westminster today (8 April).
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