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Business Secretary Greg Clark and Siemens CEO Juergen Maier will today co-chair the inaugural meeting of the Made Smarter Commission.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Science Minister Sam Gyimah visited Boston, Houston and Washington DC to learn first-hand how the US supports innovation.
More than 200,000 workers who were paid less than the minimum wage have been identified following a record government clampdown.
New Ofgem Chair, Martin Cave, will take up his role on 1 October 2018.
Small Business Minister Kelly Tolhurst has today named the winners of the Enterprising Britain Awards 2018
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, is announcing new £36 million UK government funding for clean energy innovation in the construction sector.
A discussion about the shared commitment to clean and green supplies of energy.
A new workplace right to paid leave for bereaved parents has been officially enshrined in law today.
New Novo Nordisk research centre in Oxford demonstrates a vote of confidence in UK talent and the quality of our research in the UK.
PM Theresa May will announce £106 million for R&D in green vehicles, new batteries and low carbon technology at the UK's first Zero Emission Vehicle Summit.
Ministerial directions relating to existing cross-border petroleum licences partially within the Welsh onshore area.
Scottish Secretary joined an audience of top business people, investors and financial experts at an event held by the British Business Bank
New laws to arm small businesses against unfair contracts that stop them raising money from unpaid invoices will be put to Parliament today
New tech challenge calls for use of artificial intelligence (AI) to make aircraft less costly and more eco-friendly.
Business Secretary opens new state-of-the-art distribution centre for Midlands firm ATL.
Kirstin Baker has been appointed as as a non-executive director and panel member, and Robin Cohen has been appointed as a panel member.
Prime Minister announces £56 million investment for battery storage technology enabling renewables that will give thousands of people across South Africa access to clean energy.
Letter explaining an upcoming statutory instrument to amend several pieces of EU energy legislation which will become retained direct EU law as the UK leaves the EU.
More than 1 in 5 government loans have gone to black, Asian and ethnic minority entrepreneurs.
UK Business Secretary met ministerial counterparts and businesses in Austria and Finland to discuss Chequers white paper and future economic relationships post Brexit.
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