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New campaign will make underused bikes roadworthy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Steering Group establishing the pool of experienced business people who review pre-pack sale agreements have written to the Business Secretary to update him on progress.
Two overnight closures will take place next week at the A45 Stonebridge Highway in Coventry as part of the A45 Tollbar Improvement Scheme.
Enterprising Libraries across the country will receive over £650,000 to support entrepreneurs.
Baroness Randerson today (12 March) urged young people in Wales to get an apprenticeship during a tour of Airbus’s factory in Wales.
There will be an overnight carriageway closure of the A184 in connection with the A1 Coal House to Metro Centre improvement scheme this weekend.
The British Embassy Seoul has this week opened the 2nd round of bidding for its 2015 Prosperity Fund.
Open letter to higher education providers about their obligations to prospective and existing undergraduate students under consumer protection law.
The CMA has today published advice for higher education providers to help them comply with consumer law when dealing with students.
Big Bike Revival campaign launched to encourage more people to cycle.
Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb gave the Institute of Welsh Politics annual lecture at Aberystwyth University.
UK delegates discuss business opportunities with Bulgarian companies, government officials and trade associations, from 11 to 12 March.
Speech to the NOF Conference in Newcastle.
Baroness Anelay visited on 3 March with UKTI’s Automotive Investment Organisation (AIO) to demonstrate support for the UK automotive industry.
Philip Hammond spoke at the official opening of the new British Deputy High Commission in Chandigarh.
Over 3,000 medium sized businesses are now receiving government support to break into new markets overseas.
A recording of a UKTI Japan webinar provides you with a clear understanding of the basic requirements to export electrical goods to Japan.
The food and drink market in Japan is huge. This recorded webinar will help you understand the potential for your company to export here.
As part of the 100,000 Genomes Project pilot, the Centre for Life in Newcastle has made its first diagnoses.
The use of genome sequencing to diagnose 2 families with rare diseases has been announced along with other milestones in medical innovation.
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