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The UK will showcase the very best of British food and drink at this year’s China International Import Expo in Shanghai from November 5 to 10.
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950,000 workers got back to work part-time in July according to new figures.
Companies House will be reformed to clamp down on fraud and money laundering, with directors unable to be appointed until their identity has been verified.
Business Minister Paul Scully introduces raft of technical changes to increase flexibility to employment tribunal system.
Stewart Golf's US sales quadruple to reach $2 million in the first half of 2020 as it grows staff count by 60% during pandemic
Due to coronavirus, the CMA has imposed measures to protect competition on UK-US air routes while it investigates an agreement involving BA and American Airlines.
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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement at a press conference with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the US.
First four businesses are now officially listed as eligible to export UK beef to the USA.
Dstl’s Dr Kate Gill and Sarah Strangleman have both been shortlisted in the ‘Most Collaborative’ category, which recognises ‘where an individual has demonstrated that creating a collaborative working arrangement within their…
TUI UK has committed to the CMA that customers awaiting their refunds for holidays that were cancelled due to coronavirus will receive them by the end of the month.
The CMA has found that Ardonagh’s completed purchase of Bennetts could lead to higher prices, less choice and worse services for motorcyclists in the UK.
More than half of those furloughed since May returned to work by mid-August according to data published by the Office for National Statistics.
The Ministry of Defence is seeking new ways to assist military drone operators in urban environments in a new funding competition.
A Brighton man pleaded guilty to working as an unlicensed security guard at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Friday 11 September.
Pauline Wallace will take on the role of chair of the UK Accounting Standards Endorsement Board.
Welsh lamb, Conwy mussels and Anglesey sea salt are among 15 iconic Welsh products that could be protected in Japan for first time as part of the UK-Japan trade deal.
Direct Rail Services (DRS) has won the Community and Environmental Responsibility award at this year’s Rail Freight Group awards.
John Penrose MP has been asked to examine UK competition policy.
The CMA has decided that Hunter Douglas, owner of online blinds retailer Blinds2Go, must sell the majority of its shares in 247 to protect competition and prevent higher prices.
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