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Green trade is crucial to growing the UK economy, achieving net zero and driving our future prosperity, the International Trade Secretary will say in a speech.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK manufacturers are to have their productivity and competitiveness boosted thanks to a new data innovation hub and testbed led by Ulster University.
Keynote speech by Lucy Frazer MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, at the 2022 Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (J5) summit.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss updated the House of Commons on the government's intention to introduce legislation to make changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol.
In a worrying recent case in the West Midlands, Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton revoked the licence of CCS Waste Ltd.
The PCA has changed the way it reports on arbitrations providing greater transparency and insights for the industry.
Glic Ltd received DASA funding and post-contract support to help develop their autonomous trailer hitch.
One of the world’s oldest nuclear fuel reprocessing plants will conclude its mission later this year.
Gordon McGregor has been appointed to the Committee on Fuel Poverty (CFP).
Delivered by the The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP Minister of State (Minister for Crime and Policing).
The Government has reinforced its commitment to improving water quality including through plans for water companies to eliminate harm from sewage discharges.
The Environment Agency is monitoring 149 bathing water sites across Devon and Cornwall until 30 September.
COP26 President returns to Glasgow and urges world leaders to accelerate action on promises made in Glasgow Climate Pact
DASA and the Materials for Strategic Advantage programme recently held a joint showcase for the suppliers who gained funding via the second phase of the first parallel UK / AUS bilateral “A Joint Effort” call for innova…
UK Global Screen Fund to continue following successful pilot which supported more than 65 productions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson writes in the Belfast Telegraph: The conditions for successful power-sharing have been enhanced by the recent election. Government will do its part but the Executive must be restored now to tackl…
Minister for Asia Amanda Milling visited Mongolia this week (11 to 13 May) following a 2-day visit to South Korea.
The bathing water season started today (15 May) with the Environment Agency carrying out regular testing of water quality at designated bathing sites.
Big screens in capital cities for public to watch Jubilee events
On 10 May 2022 two Teesside company directors were together ordered to pay £6,000 following a Proceeds of Crime order handed to them at Teesside Crown Court.
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