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Regulators for the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector have pledged to reduce bureaucratic burdens on firms.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new coalition to tackle counterfeiting, copyright infringement and other intellectual property crime has been launched.
Matthew Hancock has today (12 June 2014) announced a £30 million fund to increase the supply of engineers.
Matthew Hancock speaks at the Association of Colleges International Conference on the International Education Strategy.
An operation against international counterfeiting gangs has resulted in nearly 100 arrests and the seizure of fake food and drink.
Clothing, tobacco and alcohol, are the most common counterfeited items in the UK according to a new report.
Jennie Willott's speech to the Business Benefit of Flexible Working Conference highlighting the business benefits of flexible working to employers.
The Business is GREAT campaign showcases 3 companies that demonstrate the drive and determination to take you to the top of your field.
David Willetts announces £48 million of new investment in biomedical research.
Companies can now bid for a share of £100 million from a government scheme to help them strengthen their domestic supply chains.
Employers who owe their workers thousands of pounds for failing to pay them the correct National Minimum Wage have been named and shamed.
Anne explains how a Community Learning pottery course helped her overcome social isolation and use her artistic skills.
Neil describes how a Community Learning painting course helped him overcome feelings of social isolation, build his self-esteem and use his artistic skills.
Keith describes how a Community Learning woodworking course boosted his confidence and put him on the pathway into higher education.
Michael explains how a Community Learning IT course helped him overcome health issues and start him on the path towards becoming a web developer.
Vince Cable's speech outlines government’s long-term economic plan and how Scottish businesses are better off with UK industrial strategy.
‘Tourism Council’ set up to help industry continue to enjoy strong growth
Enterprise Adviser Lord Young presented 20 pioneering business schools with the first ever awards for playing a vital role in helping to boost their local economy.
£100 million Rolls-Royce aerospace factory opened today (5 June 2014) by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Business Secretary Vince Cable.
Vince Cable sets out the business case for Scotland’s continued membership of the UK in a speech to businesses in Glasgow.
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