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More than 20 innovative UK firms will be heading overseas next month thanks to support from Innovate UK.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe speaks on enforcement and IP crime at the ACG's annual intellectual property conference.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
"Britain is ahead of the pack when it comes to leading the way forward in world FinTech...", says City Minister, Simon Kirby.
Heathrow Airport expansion and the government's airport policy.
Sale process underway to recover £15.65 billion from Bradford and Bingley assets for UK taxpayers.
Government Heathrow Airport announcement.
The new rules which will guide insolvency practice from April 2017 have been published.
A webinar for this Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) £750,000 phase-1 research funding competition will be held on 5 December 2016.
Innovative organisations are invited to apply for a share of £25 million to help develop new vaccines against infectious diseases.
Government decides not to opt-in to new European proposal.
Alison Blake visited Chittagong to discuss strenthening the UK-Bangladesh bilateral relationship.
A virtual lens that tracks individual cells is revolutionising the way effects of potential drugs can be analysed in real-life conditions.
Partnership helps firm to produce its own cost-effective, energy-efficient concrete and quadruple profits in 3 years.
An electronics business that has developed flexible electronic circuits thinner than human hair has won £23 million investment from backers.
Food manufacturers have begun to use an innovative ingredient after a successful project to scale up production to gain regulatory approval.
Test systems provider develops laser technology to vastly improve quality control of electronic circuit boards without an increase in costs.
Innovative engineering firm expands its expertise from the trawling of the sea bed to dredging of radioactive sludge on nuclear sites.
Business that developed liquid nitrogen engine attracts £16 million in investment and could reduce emissions and create 1,000s of jobs.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement in the House of Commons on last week's European Council.
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