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An electronics business that has developed flexible electronic circuits thinner than human hair has won £23 million investment from backers.
British households will benefit from proposals that will be worth £50 on average, thanks to government plans to reduce the impact of energy company price rises.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Business Minister Mark Prisk announced a new working group of business representatives would examine issues behind late payment, while the Association…
The Government’s biggest suppliers have signed up to a strengthened Prompt Payment Code that will help small businesses to be paid on time.
New government ambitions will encourage uptake of UK's chargepoint network through widespread 'pay as you go' functionality.
Encouraging millions more internet users in the UK by 2012.
People are being urged to use online services before turning to the telephone for help with their benefit claim
Founder of lastminute.com will encourage people to go online and improve efficiency of public services by driving online delivery.
This April, some employers may need to pay their employees and report their PAYE on a different date than usual.
The scheme helps those on lower incomes build up a ‘rainy day’ fund and encourages a long-term savings habit.
Extra services to boost Boxing Day rail.
The government has today named and shamed nearly 180 employers for underpaying more than 9,000 minimum wage workers by £1.1 million.
More than 350 employers have been named and shamed as the government publishes the largest ever list of national minimum and living wage offenders.
Amendments made to Crime and Courts Bill will put an end to millionaire criminals refusing to reimburse the taxpayer for free legal advice.
Customers calling helplines to complain will no longer have to pay more than the basic rate putting a stop to costly calls.
A technological revolution will give people greater control over their money following today’s publication of the CMA’s banking final order.
Public services should be delivered online or by other digital means, the government has announced in response to a report by Martha Lane Fox.
The Cabinet Office and NESTA today announce the first 15 investments to be funded from the £10million Innovation in Giving Fund
The names of 239 employers found to have underpaid 22,400 UK workers by a total of £1.44m have been published today by the government.
The reforms are part of a wider strategy to tackle red tape, including the Red Tape Challenge, which invited the public, business and the voluntary…
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