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Government-backed working capital helps technology company secure landmark deal in the US.
It’s International Youth Day (12 August) and Somerset-based EdTech start-up ScienceScope is making education more inclusive and accessible for students globally.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the Foreign Secretary outlines his vision for a truly global Britain.
World-leading research in the UK will be protected following Brexit, as the UK government pledges additional support for researchers and businesses.
Innovative businesses creating green alternatives to plastic bottles and synthetic materials are being backed by new funding from government and Sky.
New Metasurfaces competition, Phase 2 - calling all innovators who can harness materials to transform front-line electromagnetic capability
New UK research collaborations will tackle global societal challenges from climate change to stopping the spread from infectious diseases.
The world’s top scientists will be encouraged to move to the UK under a shake-up of immigration rules announced by the Prime Minister today.
Letter to Nationwide about further non-compliance with the Northern Ireland Personal Current Account Banking Market Investigation Order 2008.
Nationwide has committed to refund £6m to affected current account customers after it broke a legal order from the CMA.
A free trade agreement is top of the International Trade Secretary’s agenda during her visit to the US this week.
Businesses are invited to bid in 2 competitions worth up to £36 million, funding collaborative R&D and demonstrator projects.
Statement by the Foreign Secretary during his first bilateral trip to Canada and following his meeting with Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland.
DT&G Finn beats European competitor to £193k exporting contract with Philippines food and beverage company
New figures reveal how much Britain's creative and art sectors have benefitted from tax reliefs
Mark Menzies MP made the announcement as he represented the UK at the opening of the Lima 2019 Games.
The CMA has provisionally found that Ecolab’s merger with Holchem may mean businesses face higher prices or a lower quality of service for their cleaning chemicals.
The Treasury has confirmed today (6 August 2019) that Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia will be withdrawing from her appointment to the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee (FPC).
Hillingdon Ports Team received a Highly Commended award in the Product Safety category at the Regulatory Excellence Awards in June 2019.
Toshiba is the first organisation to have its distinctive multimedia 'motion' mark registered under changes to UK trade mark law implemented in January 2019.
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