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Government launching consultation on commitment to make 2.3% of workers in large public sector bodies apprentices.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Sajid Javid talks about his plan to lead the fourth industrial revolution through UK innovation.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe talks about the power of brands at the Lewis Silkin Brand Academy.
More young people across England are on the fast-track to a great career with a top quality apprenticeship.
Ballots for industrial action in important public services will need at least 40% of union members to have voted in favour of them before disruptive strikes can go ahead.
Prime Minister David Cameron urges European leaders to relax EU trade rules with Jordan to create new jobs for Syrian refugees.
Oral statement on the steel sector by the Minister for Small Business, Industry and Enterprise.
UKTI to be at the centre of a new approach to boosting British exports, and overseeing and co-ordinating export performance.
Prime Minister and Business Secretary host reception with some of the UK’s top businesses to celebrate employing thousands of apprentices.
From 1 April 2016 workers in the UK aged over 25 earning the minimum rate of £6.70 per hour will see a 50p increase.
Iran has received extensive economic and financial sanctions relief as a result of meeting its obligations under the nuclear deal agreed on 14 July 2015, meaning the country is now able to trade more freely.
Advanced Propulsion Centre reveals funding for latest 5 projects into low carbon research and development (R&D).
Government partnership with the automotive industry has created or protected 15,000 jobs and attracted over £1 billion of foreign investment.
Small Business Minister Anna Soubry visits Croston in Lancashire to speak with local business owners affected by flooding.
Businesses caught up in the devastation of Storm Eva will be able to apply for £6 million of government money to get their doors back open to customers.
UK EIIs have been granted state aid compensation for the cost of renewables, giving the steel sector greater certainty around energy costs.
Business Secretary Sajid Javid, has bestowed an honorary CBE on Paul Drechsler, President of the Confederation of British Industry.
Consumers and businesses are set to benefit following the conclusion of negotiations on the WTO second Information Technology Agreement.
Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson has launched a UK-wide review of university research funding.
Professor Duncan Wingham has been reappointed as Chief Executive of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
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