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The CMA has fined 2 musical instrument makers a total of £5.5 million, in 2 separate cases, for breaking competition law by restricting online discounting of musical instruments.
Arrests for football-related disorder fell by 10 per cent last season, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two companies that failed to supply over £3 million of popular toys and gadgets in time for Christmas have been wound-up in Court.
Children between the ages of 4-16 were asked to come up with ideas for a theme park or theme park ride as part of the Intellectual Property …
The market has exploded in recent years, with 30 per cent of all cross border trade in Europe, going through UK retailers. John Andrews …
The Feeding Britain’s Future campaign gives over 15,000 young people a chance to gain skills and insight into the food and grocery industry.
Senior Government ministers will meet leading UK and Chinese industrialists at a global business summit in London today aimed at fostering trade…
New sports funding programme for schools in England.
Prime Minister David Cameron has set out the Government's ambition for London's East End to become a world-leading technology city to rival Silicon Valley.
More than 40 sports projects are set to benefit from a £10 million National Lottery fund.
Ministers today vowed to capitalise on the success of the Olympics by working with UK firms to realise an international business legacy that…
A series of policy seminars will be held in the coming months to shape and inform the Government’s communications review.
The India-UK Createch Summit took place in Mumbai today and is the first conference in India dedicated to this new and emerging field.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New funding to improve coaching for primary school pupils.
The Minister was at Britvic Soft Drinks based at Carrow Works in Norwich where he joined pupils of Sprowston High School who were learning more…
Supporters Direct, Government and football authorities all represented on group that will look at removing barriers to community-owned clubs and improving fan engagement
The Green Genius - or ‘Greenius’ - contest will look for solutions to questions of food, water and energy security, such as how to keep bills…
StreetGames is the latest winner of a Big Society Award for giving young people in disadvantaged areas sport and volunteering opportunities.
Making Britain the best place in the world for the creative industries to thrive.
Michael Graham Quinton, a bankrupt and disqualified director, has been sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment, after pleading guilty to two counts of acting in the management of two companies following a hearing at Kingston Crown Court.
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