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Firms working in a hotspot for photonics, electro-optics and opto-electronics in North Wales can apply for funding for innovative projects.
The CMA has today commenced its phase 1 investigation into Ladbrokes’ proposed merger with Coral.
Transport Minister welcomes new route that will cut journey times and support thousands of new homes and jobs.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
James Duddridge, UK Minister for Africa, visited Uganda on 15 December, to discuss regional security and boost economic ties
The Law society Scotland has applied to the Secretary of State for Business to give up its designation as a professional body for insolvency practitioners.
Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson has launched a UK-wide review of university research funding.
Charities can sign up for a range of training opportunities through our small charities fundraising training programme.
The CMA has referred Pearson VUE’s anticipated acquisition of learndirect’s computer-based testing business for a phase 2 investigation.
To avoid long running, unresolved disputes, we are changing the way we handle disputed applications.
Fenland’s anticipated acquisition of Fishers Cleanroom could face an in-depth phase 2 investigation.
Businesses can apply for a share of £2 million for studies into surface engineering and coating technologies for high-value manufacturing.
The CMA has welcomed the judgment by the Supreme Court to uphold its appeal in the Eurotunnel case.
The moral component of conflict has received considerable attention and debate throughout history.
Explains progress being made following publication of the 'Maritime growth study: keeping the UK competitive in a global market' report.
The UK employment rate reaches new record high of 73.9% and over half a million more people are in work compared to this time last year.
In May 2015 the government asked the Competition and Markets Authority to assess the likely impact of the latest proposals for the divestment of Williams & Glyn for competition in the UK banking sector.
Statement by John Whittingdale, UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport at the UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting on the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS)
New EU Regulation on Import and Export of Hazardous Chemicals
Changes to standards and technical documents updated by CEN that affect those carrying out chemical measurement in support of regulation.
Theresa Villiers wishes UK astronaut Tim Peake well on his mission to space.
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