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A new law will mean an extra 3,000 residential buildings a year will be connected to gigabit speeds. This part of the Prime Minister’s plan to level up the country and deliver nationwide coverage of fast broadband
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Productivity of UK businesses is set to be supercharged with £88 million in new government investment announced today (Thursday 10 October).
Investment in road, rail, port and digital infrastructure to improve links and drive growth.
UK and Commonwealth members will help fight against protectionism and promote a fair and open rules-based multilateral trading system.
A delegation from the British Embassy met with several stakeholders in Honduras to encourage the prompt ratification of the UK – Central America Association Agreement.
The Prime Minister met with the co-chairs of the five Business Councils at Downing Street this afternoon.
Britain’s top banks and others reaffirm their commitment to back British business through access to finance, helping SMEs plan for the future ahead of Brexit.
Successful new format for joint VMD, Veterinary Products Committee open meeting and Pharmaceutical Industry Information Event at the VMD on 25 September 2019
Science Minister Chris Skidmore speaks about international collaboration after Brexit.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is attending the WTO Public Forum in Geneva today to meet with business leaders and senior trade figures. Read her full speech to the ICC below.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss' first WTO address, at the International Chamber of Commerce Global Dialogue on Trade Reform
The government has announced new plans to drive jobs, growth, skills and opportunity across the whole of the UK.
Universities and Science Minister Chris Skidmore speaks at the Tech UK Conference 2019.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition is looking for innovative joining technologies that enable the use of advanced materials and/or designs on military platforms in land, sea and air environments.
The CMA has provisionally found that Fender Europe broke competition law by restricting online discounting for its guitars.
The government has today (8 October) published an update to the UK’s temporary tariff regime if we leave the EU without a deal.
The CMA has decided that Ecolab must sell off Holchem to prevent potential price rises or a lower quality of service as a result of their merger.
The CMA has found that payment software firm Bottomline Technologies’ purchase of Experian Payments Gateway (EPG) may reduce competition.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £5.4 million for projects that apply whole genome sequencing to the analysis of cancer.
UK's highways expertise promoted at world's largest roads event.
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