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Insurance Bill, which modernises 100 year-old rules governing insurance contracts between businesses and insurers, receives Royal Assent.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Patrick McLoughlin visits site of Harbury landslip as Network Rail continues to stabilise the area.
The bidding window for support to economic reform is now open.
Land Registry to widen its powers and take on Local Land Charges.
Economic Secretary Andrea Leadsom visits a thriving nursery in Harrow and an alternative lender in Watford to welcome improvements in access to finance for small businesses.
Essential refurbishment work starts on Monday 16 February on the bridge which carries the local road between the B4000 and Radley Bottom over the M4 motorway between junctions 14 and 15 at Poughley.
Call for evidence from independent review into the current sanctions in place for failure to hold a TV licence.
Patrick McLoughlin explains the future plans for buses including funding, the role of the private sector, cities and technology.
Infrastructure Act becomes law.
MIRA Technology Park to attract even more world-class businesses to the Midlands.
Siemens in Lincoln has won a contract worth more than £30 million to deliver gas turbines to a major South American company.
Relearning how to cook can be a challenge for people recovering from brain injuries that affect memory, motor skills and attention span.
The CMA has appointed DotEcon, together with Analysys Mason, to conduct a factual review of the collection and commercial use of consumer data in 3 illustrative areas.
On 20 January, entrepreneurs from UK and China came together in Shenzhen to share the secrets of their success with an invited audience.
Chancellor welcomes Bombardier Transportation's plans to create 150 new high skilled jobs and 40 new apprenticeships.
CPI inflation was 0.5% in December 2014, prompting an open letter from the Governor of the Bank of England to the Chancellor on 12 February 2015. The Chancellor replied to the Governor on 12 February 2015.
Jobs, skills, transport, science, and quality of life are at the heart of the six-point long term economic plan for the Midlands.
Almost a third of road users do not know what to do when they see a Red X sign displayed, the Highways Agency’s 2014 National Road User Survey shows. Around one in twelve said they would stop if they saw a Red X.
Employers in some parts of the country are almost twice as likely to offer work experience as their counterparts in other areas, according to a report published today.
Regional Growth Fund: Nick Clegg is awarding extra funding to help regional businesses grow, bringing the total investment to £2.85 billion.
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