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THINK! highlights the risks of driving the morning after a big night out.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Businesses can win up to £35,000 and work with market leaders on innovative digital projects that could transform the future of shopping.
UK EIIs have been granted state aid compensation for the cost of renewables, giving the steel sector greater certainty around energy costs.
The government has set out the next step in its plan to guard against future potential risks to economic security posed by the housing market
Announces publication of a document which sets a long term vision for walking and cycling.
A new report by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser sets out how the UK can capitalise on its expertise in forensic science.
Last month’s NDA Estate Supply Chain Event scored an overwhelming 97% success rating with visitors, according to a follow-up survey.
The UK has delivered changes to EU law to require all new lorries to be fitted with improved mirrors, ensuring the safety of cyclists.
Government response to review of rural proofing implementation carried out by an independent team led by Lord Cameron of Dillington.
Further revisions to renewable energy subsidies which ensure bill payers get value for money
UKTI Australia's first 'Women in Innovation' event discussed how female entrepreneurs could overcome the challenges they face.
UKTI Australia announces this year’s GREAT journalism award for Australian business journalists, in conjunction with British Airways and the Financial Times
Business Secretary Sajid Javid, has bestowed an honorary CBE on Paul Drechsler, President of the Confederation of British Industry.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has responded to members of the public concerned about the situation of the Rohingya in Burma.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has responded to members of the public concerned about political prisoners in Burma.
These new webinars explain the benefits of Easy Access IP (EAIP) and the exciting technologies in our EAIP portfolio.
In business competing is the name of the game, but a new UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) report highlights why effective cooperation rather than competition can improve companies’ productivity.
Consumers and businesses are set to benefit following the conclusion of negotiations on the WTO second Information Technology Agreement.
Marios Georgallides, of Highgate, London, has been disqualified from acting as a company director for a further 12 years for acting as a director whilst already disqualified, for failing to pay crown debts of £1.3m and for a…
A unique clothing business supported by Innovate UK offers customers the chance to co-create garments and have them made in a few days.
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