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Business Secretary responds to Honda's plans to close their Swindon plant in 2021.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK Pavilion, organised by ADS UK Ltd and the UK Department for International Trade’s Defence and Security Organisation will host around 20 UK companies.
The agreement will see Palestinian businesses and consumers benefitting from continued trade after the UK leaves the European Union.
Five new members are joining the group at a crucial time for the asset management industry.
The International Trade Secretary has today signed a new continuity agreement with Israel.
Meetings comes ahead of Government’s forthcoming Internet Safety White Paper
Cynthia Dubin appointed non-executive director at the Competition and Markets Authority.
Alun Cairns meets representatives from the firm at the start of Japanese visit
Innovate UK Smart funding launches with £20 million grant competition for ambitious projects that could disrupt a global industry or market.
Leeds-based Soil Engineering Ltd has reported a 35% growth in business in just 4 years thanks to the role it is playing in delivering Britain’s new railway, High Speed Two.
We interviewed the husband and wife team behind Edinburgh’s first zero waste shop. A community interest company putting planet and purpose before profits.
40 artificial intelligence and data analytics projects announced to boost productivity and improve customer service.
The CMA has welcomed a judgment from the Court of Appeal today upholding its fine on Balmoral Tanks for illegally exchanging price information.
Government has set out its new strategic priorities for telecoms regulator Ofcom to support improved mobile coverage, broadband investment, and a better deal for consumers.
Liz Truss attends Finance Ministers Quadrilateral meeting in Cardiff and visits local engineering firm.
The second set of banking customer satisfaction results have been published today, following an independent survey of thousands of personal and small business customers.
The UK and USA sign an agreement to continue existing arrangements which help facilitate goods trade between the two nations.
A special forum took place in Tegucigalpa on 12 and 13 February aimed at understanding human rights and improving the business climate by addressing the root causes of social conflicts.
Ensuring markets work in people’s favour is a priority for the CMA, which today publishes its annual plan.
The research agency Populus is conducting our annual Customer Satisfaction Survey and will be contacting a sample of customers over February and March 2019.
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