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Exhibition of British Comic Art at Tate Britain, 9 June - 5 September
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Complaints from the public being fobbed off with health and safety excuses are at a record high.
The founder of MIT Innovation Lab will tell delegates how to avoid the 7 sins of innovation and build a successful strategy for growth.
David Cameron announced a package of measures to help small business in a speech to the Federation of Small Businesses.
Vince Cable announces plans to scrap or simplify more than 160 regulations that currently apply to retailers and their customers.
Department of Health response to incorrect claims that the Royal Colleges are being forced to condemn strike action.
Eric Pickles marks the United Kingdom's 2014 chairmanship of the alliance.
Transcript of the Prime Minister's speech to the Centre for Social Justice.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Dominic Raab addressed guests at the Policy Exchange in London for the launch of the Linklaters report 'The Rule of Law: everyone has a part to play'.
The youngsters could now be crowned national winners at the Cracking Ideas awards ceremony in Liverpool this Tuesday. Cracking Ideas is headed…
Wallace & Gromit are the inspiration behind ‘Cracking Ideas’ which is aimed at children between the ages of 4 and 16 and is run by the Intellectual…
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Henderson on 5 March 2015.
With 2 weeks to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HMRC recaps the strangest and most imaginative excuses and expense claims received over the past 10 years.
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