Despite tough economic conditions, new figures show that seven in 10 small businesses have introduced new or improved products and services over the past two years, but the economy is preventing six in 10 from achieving growth this year, new figures from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) show
In a report released today, the Commons Welsh Affairs Committee says that investment opportunities have been missed by the lack of a dedicated trade promotion agency
A report published by the Work and Pensions Select Committee concludes that the Government should learn the lessons of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), originally introduced in 2008
Managers and business owners have been advised to make themselves aware of risks so they can meet their obligations under health and safety legislation
Eurobonds, food aid, a trade agreement with Morocco, Euro transfers and blind people's access to books were some of the issues discussed by MEPs during the February plenary session
Ed Miliband MP, Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party, has today stepped up his attack on David Cameron’s Health Bill. Telling nurses on a visit to the Royal Bolton Hospital in Bolton..
Twenty-two British companies are to share £2.5 million of government support to enable them to develop commercial products and services using space technology or space-derived data
The Prime Minister David Cameron is visiting Scotland today to make the case for keeping the United Kingdom together
A new survey of 1,000 business leaders by the Institute of Directors (IoD) shows that companies are relatively confident despite the weak economic outlook
An unwavering determination to keep eradicating waste in Whitehall has put the Government firmly on track to make around £5 billion in cash savings this year – an even greater number than last year’s significant savings – the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, announced today
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