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The United Kingdom and France announce that they will join the global standard ensuring transparency of payments from natural resources.
The Prime Minister yesterday announced that the UK government intends to sign up to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
Jo Swinson marks the government’s commitment to advancing LGB&T equality
British Chambers of Commerce booklet highlights how diversity is good for business.
Peter Donaldson has been re-appointed as Commissioner to the Low Pay Commission
Professor Linda Dickens, Dr Mary Bousted and John Hannett re-appointed as Council Members to Acas
Jo Swinson announces changes to over-burdensome share buy back rules aimed at boosting direct employee ownership and cutting red tape
The Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill was given Royal Assent today
The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill today received Royal Assent.
Proposals to help struggling pubs get a fair deal were announced today by Business Secretary Vince Cable
Employment Relations Minister Jo Swinson launches online toolkit that provides employers with help when taking on their first employee
Consumer Minister Jo Swinson today announced eighteen new members of the Competition Commission.
Postal Affairs Minister Jo Swinson visits Bishop’s Hull Post Office in Taunton to celebrate the Post Office reaching 500 branch conversions
A ban on excessive charges for people who use debit or credit cards to buy goods and services comes into force today
The Minster for Women and Equalities speaks about ending violence against women and girls.
The Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Moore has welcomed a package of new funding for Citizens Advice Scotland.
Uk welcomes positive outcome.
Consumer Minister Jo Swinson announces £9.5million of additional funding for the Citizens Advice Service
New rules aimed at streamlining the Employment Tribunal process were announced by Employment Relations Minister Jo Swinson today
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