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Prime Minister Theresa May tells world leaders that the Brexit agreement reached with the EU is ‘a good deal’ for the global economy.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK will play a pivotal role in shaping 21st century trade, Dr Liam Fox will tell an audience at Portbury Royal Docks near Bristol today (30 November).
If you're one of the many companies that must file accounts by the end of December, do not leave it to the last minute.
Key government, private sector and civil society actors in Guatemala came together to promote changes in the Guatemalan construction sector that could lead to more transparency and investments.
In a first for the UK nuclear industry, Magnox has announced that Bradwell Site, in Essex, has entered a safe state known as ‘care and maintenance’.
£40 million advanced nuclear reactor technology centre is planned for Menai Science Park in Anglesey
Software giant Adobe has today (29 November) announced a substantial investment into the UK with a commitment to grow its workforce by over 20 per cent.
Taking Welsh innovation from discovery to commercialisation
Minister for Implementation Oliver Dowden announces for the first time, failure of companies to demonstrate prompt payment to their suppliers could result in them being prevented from winning government contracts.
The CMA is consulting on a major funerals probe because of concerns over large price hikes, hitting people at their most vulnerable.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah and Chinese Vice-Minister Zhang Jianguo meet in London for Joint Science Commission, reaffirming strong partnership in science and innovation.
International Trade Secretary discusses growth in bilateral trade with Israeli PM.
Representatives of Brennan & Partners, a British consultancy and investment firm, visited Honduras from 19 to 21 November.
The number of UK businesses exporting abroad has increased by 6.6% to 235,800 in 2017, according to newly published figures.
Members of the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) committee have given their support to the UK’s independent membership after we leave the European Union.
Organisations can apply for a share of £1.5 million to look at ways for users of mapping apps and websites to contribute to better information on locations.
New figures reveal Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s sectors are now worth £268 billion
The CMA is concerned that Experian’s takeover of start-up rival ClearScore could stifle product development and impact customers.
New research projects will investigate how businesses can make best use of artificial intelligence in insurance and law.
2000 small and medium-sized businesses will be able to grow their digital export operation through a series of new seminars.
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