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The Currie Lecture given by CMA chairman David Currie to the Cass Business School in London on 21 May 2014.
Entries for a competition to turn innovative ideas into reality have opened today for eligible universities and research establishments
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Additional punctuality information of train services released.
Speech by First Sea Lord Admiral Sir George Zambellas.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
More than 719,000 homes and businesses can benefit from superfast broadband as rollout continues with more towns and cities getting connected.
Justice Secretary David Gauke today called for an “evidence-led” approach to tackling reoffending in order to crack down on crime and reduce the number of victims.
Exchequer Secretary, Robert Jenrick's speech to alumni of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Vince Cable tells CEOs why Britain should focus on exporting our goods and why we must support our industry to compete with the best in the world.
Councils awarded almost £1.3 million to find solutions for how digital technology can improve services for the public.
Implementing the new framework for legal aid - funding, scope, and remuneration.
Government launches plan to fix the foundations of the British economy.
Business Minister Matthew Hancock announces the government’s war on red tape has saved business £10 billion over the last 4 years.
PHE launches its Act FAST campaign to remind people of the main symptoms of stroke and importance of calling 999 immediately.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling sets out priorities for the Department for Transport.
Visa applications are currently being processed more quickly than usual at the UK’s visa application centres in Saudi Arabia
On 17 May Transport Secretary Chris Grayling officially opened a new section of Britain’s longest road, the A1, helping to give drivers faster and safer journeys.
Wales sees its coverage rate rise to 94.7%, with 700,364 Welsh homes and businesses now able to get a superfast service as part of the UK Government's £9bn rollout
Consumer Rights Act to give consumers new legal rights entitling them to a repair or replacement when digital products are faulty.
Consultations on up-to-the-minute and accessible bus information announced.
Danny Alexander and Lord Deighton attend the unveiling of Crossrail’s first completed train tunnel at Farringdon.
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