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Baroness Neville-Rolfe talks about the importance of intellectual property at the 'Innovation is GREAT reception' in Singapore.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Aberdeen Asset Management granted business licence to operate in China strengthening the UK’s presence in Asia’s economic powerhouse.
The UK and Singapore are set to benefit from a new agreement on Intellectual Property (IP) signed today (21 September 2015).
Dodgy training providers who promise fake apprenticeships face prosecution under new government reforms.
Birmingham New Street station has been overhauled to dramatically improve passenger capacity and experience.
On the 16 September 2015, Baroness Neville-Rolfe hosted a small reception at Aldgate.
Small Business, Industry and Enterprise Minister Anna Soubry highlights some of the measures in the Enterprise Bill, which was published on 17 September 2015.
Jo Johnson and China’s Minister of Education Yuan Guiren signed an ambitious framework agreement on education collaboration.
The World Intellectual Property Organization, INSEAD Business School and Cornell University launch the 2015 Global Innovation Index.
The UK has been ranked as the second most innovative country in the world.
The government publishes an Enterprise Bill that backs business to drive growth, create jobs and ensure economic security for all.
A new duty to stop extremists radicalising students on campuses is scheduled to come into force by 21 September 2015.
The Trade Union Bill receives its second reading in the House of Commons.
Universities Minister Jo Johnson outlines government plans to give students better value for money from their degrees.
The Chancellor and the Business Minister Anna Soubry announce the winner of a £10 million low carbon battery prize.
Jo Johnson, Minister for Universities and Science talks about university student admissions.
Evidence is important to building a balanced and sustainable economic growth.
Ceri Witchard has been appointed as the Regulator of Community Interest Companies.
Business Secretary Sajid Javid talks to the Holocaust Educational Trust annual dinner about the dangers of letting intolerance go unchecked.
Councils urged to bid for support from a new scheme to help increase the recycling of unwanted electrical items.
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