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Nearly £600,000 of government funding is being provided for the Inner Tay Regeneration Scheme in Perth and Kinross.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Simple isn’t always good. Complex biological data streams are rich in commercial potential that's currently underexploited.
Tax changes coming into effect in a week will see Britain’s businesses benefit from lower taxes – helping them reinvest more of their money in growing their business and hiring more staff.
New tax changes come into effect at the start of each financial year. Here’s a list of things coming into effect in April 2015 to back businesses and support people.
Chancellor hears how the support he announced in last week's Budget will help the cider industry in the south-west and across the UK grow.
Today (26 March 2015) the government announced the latest winners from a fund to help rebuild British manufacturing prowess.
Ministers have today (26 March 2015) announced £45 million to support the rollout of greener taxis.
A new Jurassic visitor centre in East Devon is 1 of 3 projects to receive a cash boost from the government’s Coastal Communities Fund.
Announces publication of the government's response to the informal consultation on the draft cycling delivery plan.
Rail passengers commuting from East Anglia and Essex to London to benefit from smart ticket offer.
Highways England, the government-owned company which will deliver the largest investment in England’s major roads in a generation, officially launches next week.
Hundreds of minibuses will support charities and revitalise local communities.
High streets across the country will be better equipped to meet the needs of their customers.
Up to £10 million is available for a consortium to develop a pilot line for production of a variety of electric vehicle batteries.
Register your interest in taking part in the ‘GREAT Weeks’ sector events, the centrepiece of the Grown in Britain Business Programme in Milan.
Free Wi-Fi now installed in more than 1,000 public buildings and small businesses have extra time to apply for £3,000 grants for better broadband.
UK Export Finance (UKEF), the UK’s export credit agency, has appointed Margaret Eyres as its first ever Head of Direct Lending.
Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank have signed an agreement with the UK’s export credit agency, UK Export Finance to become a participating bank in its export working capital scheme.
At 80 metres long and weighing more than the Blackpool Tower, it took more than 500 explosives for the Highways Agency to demolish a redundant bridge on the M1 in Leicestershire.
Mr Swire spoke at the Reform Export Summit about plans to strengthen and build the UK economy, exports and prosperity.
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