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"British FinTech is going to go from strength to strength” says City Minister Simon Kirby at the LSE Global FinTech Investor Forum.
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Residents are set to get a greater say over how their area is run, thanks to a ground-breaking devolution deal.
Multi-million pound road improvement schemes announced today by Highways England are set to help create almost 11,000 jobs unlock the development of more than 4,000 homes.
Toyota Motor Europe has announced it is investing £240 million to upgrade its car plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire.
Innovate UK funding for a novel wood fibre recovery process from MDF fibreboard helps unlock a secondary material source for the industry.
Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, Baroness Neville-Rolfe's speech at MIPIM – the international property conference.
Criminals will find it more difficult to launder money through the UK thanks to a new government crackdown.
UK Export Finance (UKEF), the UK’s export credit agency, has appointed Davinder Mann to lead the department’s Legal Division.
Dramatic footage shows careless biker wander across M1 between cars.
Ahead of the 2017 London Somalia Conference in May the Foreign Secretary met with President Farmaajo to discuss the UK-Somalia partnership.
A letter from the Chancellor to Andrew Tyrie on National Insurance Contributions for the self-employed.
The Government intends to clear the legal path for the separation of BT and Openreach by maintaining existing pension protections for employees – paving the way for better broadband for consumers across the country.
New portfolio of investment projects launched at UK government’s first MIPIM pavilion, showing government commitment to the Midlands Engine.
Official figures released today show that the unemployment rate has fallen to 4.7% – the lowest level in 12 years.
Dstl's data science competition on Kaggle attracted over 5,000 submitted solutions. This equates to over £2.5m of research.
DIT and Infrastructure NZ to take infrastructure delegation to London, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Tim Blackmore OBE and Simon Evans appointed as new traffic commissioners.
Professor Robin Grimes, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Chief Scientific Adviser will be in Singapore from 16 - 17 March 2017.
The government has continued to sell shares in Lloyds Banking Group, reducing its remaining shareholding to less than 3%.
International experts shared the latest advances in international practices to improve the management of public procurement in Honduras.
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