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DTI was replaced by BERR and DIUS in 2007.
Safeguarding industry experts have collaborated to launch an industry best practice 'Better Hiring Toolkit' for the hospitality sector.
To analyse the variation in qualification levels held across different industries. With reference to the levelling up agenda and industry skill needs or shortages.
Industry Competence Committee (ICC) advises the Building Safety Regulator and industry, to help improve competence in the built environment industry
Industrial heartlands and coastal areas will receive a major economic boost as the government backs renewable energy firms investing in industrial communities.
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A first of its kind partnership between the government and private sector could see over £100 million invested into the UK’s growing fusion energy industry.
UK Export Finance welcomes industry to its largest ever national conference, promoting SME growth.
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