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UK and Kenya sign MoU that will increase opportunities for investment in the Kenyan renewable energy sector
The Copyright Tribunal welcome Andrew Clay as the new Deputy Chairman of the Copyright Tribunal.
The CMA has today set out proposals to reform retail banking, to improve competition and get a better deal for customers.
Economic Secretary cautions that leaving the EU could damage the UK’s financial services industry and negatively impact on women looking to succeed.
Andrew Jones speaks to local authorities at the Technical Advisors Group Conference about the issues of asset management.
Chancellor, George Osborne's letter to mortgage lenders on the publication of the Financial Conduct Authority’s Responsible Lending Review.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond's statement on the international meeting in Vienna with the Libyan Prime Minister
We're proposing to change the size and format of our statistical releases and the frequency we publish them.
The Exporting is GREAT roadshow is touring Northern Ireland this week as part of a campaign to boost exports
Innovate UK, the UK's innovation agency, has responded to the Government's White Paper ‘Success as a Knowledge Economy’
The CMA has published an evaluation of the decision to break up BAA.
Projects are invited in the fields of Public-Private Partnership skills and Sustainable Urban Development.
Chancellor joins Sir Vince Cable and Ed Balls to warn that leaving the EU’s Single Market would be a 'one way ticket to a poorer Britain'.
More young people will have the opportunity to access a high-quality university education as part of new plans announced today.
The British Embassy Seoul is inviting project bids for the South Korea Prosperity Fund by 10 June 2016.
A young Sellafield employee has been hand-picked by the government to front a national apprenticeship campaign.
Sheep farming and the British lamb industry would be under threat if the UK left the European Union, Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss warned today.
Senior British General affirms commitment to strengthening UK-Egypt military relationship
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