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The first cohort of Cumbrian apprentices are now in training for telecoms jobs of the future, following millions of pounds of investment from the UK government.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
An evaporator cell in the Fuel Cycle Area that has been shut off for 25 years has given up its secrets to ‘Spot’.
First compensation order secured in court to repay taxpayer-backed Bounce Back Loan fraudulently secured during the pandemic.
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has fully dismissed a legal challenge by Cérélia and upheld the CMA’s decision to block Cérélia’s acquisition of Jus-Rol.
Round twelve of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the Republic of India
Requirements that come into effect from 1 January 2024
The UK government confirms it will be reviewing its Energy Charter Treaty membership, and considering withdrawal if vital modernisation is not agreed.
On Tuesday 1 August 2023, Alan Agnew from Ballymena was prosecuted at Laganside Magistrates' Court.
A statement from the department in response to the Supreme Court's Judgement in the case of Paccar Inc. and others vs. Competition Tribunal and others
Scientists and engineers at world-leading UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Joint European Torus facility will run its third and final experiments using tritium
UK government’s export credit agency has issued a guarantee allowing Dewsbury furniture firm Jay-Be to access a £2.5m funding package from Santander UK.
The First ever UK Semiconductors Business Delegation to Taiwan with the UK Pavilion showcasing at the 2023 SEMICON Taiwan
UKEF-backed financing has enabled the company to increase its exports, expand into new markets and continue to spearhead product innovation in the food industry.
Aleksander Staskiewicz overstated his company turnover in order to secure the taxpayer-backed funds.
£341 million investment builds on the government’s existing £870 million stake and its plans to rapidly expand nuclear energy in the UK.
To mark 200 years since a UK schoolboy broke convention and invented the game of rugby, the UK’s enduring legacy of audacious creativity and innovation will be celebrated in the build-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup with a ru…
Anti-dumping and countervailing measures on imports of Hot Rolled Flat and Coil steel will be kept until 2027, following the TRA's recommendation.
The Border Target Operating Model sets out new controls to better protect the UK against security and biosecurity threats and create a world-class border system for trade in goods.
A green start-up has developed a process to recycle body armour fibres, which could reduce emissions and save money.
Women's sport investment is set to be boosted by a new scheme from the Department for Business and Trade, the Women's Sport Investment Accelerator.
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