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Leading companies will discuss UK-US business links with PM Theresa May and President Donald Trump.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The British Steel Support Group met today, as part of ongoing work to help secure the long-term future of steel production at Scunthorpe, Skinningrove and on Teesside.
The event, now in its ninth year, has been an overwhelming success in engaging with the suppliers who are so essential to achieving our decommissioning mission.
A new independent Consumer Advocate is to be created for the Telecoms sector to protect mobile and broadband customers from unfair practices.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £22 million to help provide clean, affordable and secure energy in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £1.25 million to develop technology that creates more efficient and effective adult social care systems.
A speech delivered by Andrea Coscelli to the OECD/G7 conference on competition and the digital economy.
A new independent institute that will make it easier for people to invest their money to benefit communities and society is launching today.
New plans to regulate the pre-paid funeral sector will ensure the market is competitive and bring to an end the high pressure and misleading tactics in the sale of these plans.
At the World News Media Congress in Glasgow, the Foreign Secretary spoke about building a coalition of governments committed to media freedom.
Treasury Minister Robert Jenrick today (May 31) embarked on a nationwide tour to give British businesses and local people the opportunity to have their say on the UK’s infrastructure needs.
Jeremy Hunt and Mark Field met senior diplomats from ASEAN countries at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to promote our ever closer partnership.
The British High Commission in Suva celebrated the Queen's Birthday Party on 30 May 2019. The theme of the High Commissioner's speech was "Britain is Back", highlighting a step change in the UK's re…
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into office design companies who broke competition law by cover bidding.
The Chancellor today (31 May) announced one reappointment and three new appointments at the Bank of England.
The CMA has published provisional findings in its inquiry into Tobii’s completed merger with Smartbox.
English wine exports could reach £350 million by 2040, and the Department for International Trade is helping UK wine producers enter key international markets.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore reassured staff at ITER that the UK has put international science collaboration at the heart of its modern Industrial Strategy.
The Official Receiver calls for guests with upcoming reservations to come forward after the company that ran Charnwood Lodge hotel in Loughborough was wound-up.
New proposals will bring about the biggest changes for Companies House and the work we do since we began registering companies in 1844.
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