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New high streets study reveals town centres are meeting the changing demands of consumers.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
£500,000 to support car clubs Baroness Kramer announces.
Universities, Science and Cities Minister sets outs how Scotland’s science and research community is a successful and valued part of the UK.
A new information stand about Dart Charge opens today (Friday 25 July) at Bluewater, the major shopping centre in Kent.
Conference involving the heads of the Australian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and United Kingdom treasuries concluded earlier this week.
The 100% discount scheme will allow the residents of Halton to use the New Mersey Gateway Bridge for free.
How record investment in the UK's rail network will benefit Scotland and help UK firms compete for opportunities across the Commonwealth.
Chancellor welcomes the news that Virgin Money will create a further 200 jobs this year.
Government has today (25 July 2014) sold its holding of Tier 1 Notes issued by Virgin Money.
Road users will soon see a national first on England’s roads as the Highways Agency pilots a new way to tackle the impact of poor air quality.
RB plc to invest £100 million in its consumer health R&D operations, based in the UK.
Speed limit for lorries on single carriageway roads will be raised to 50 mph.
National speed limit for heavy goods vehicles of more than 7.5 tonnes on single carriageways increased from 40 mph to 50 mph.
Commitment to help local businesses and communities reap benefit of HS2 stated in government response.
Held prior to the Opening Ceremony, the conference was the main focus of the business programme during the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
New minister for Portsmouth announces a £5 million fund to help companies develop cutting-edge technology for unmanned boats and submarines.
Overnight works will take place on Friday, 25 July and Monday, 28 July to resurface the M5 northbound exit slip road at junction 14 near Falfield, leading to smoother journeys for drivers.
The trade and industry boost following the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games has beaten the 4 year target in half the time.
New funding for the life sciences and a new centre for business as part of the Glasgow City Deal
Chancellor at the Commonwealth Games Business Conference in Glasgow.
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