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While you might think we’re going to start divulging details of companies who’ve been outed by television shows like Cowboy Builders, Don’t Get Done Get
While you might think we’re going to start divulging details of companies who’ve been outed by television shows like Cowboy Builders, Don’t Get Done Get
What does remote working ‒ or ‘working from home’ (WFH) as it’s affectionately known ‒ mean for the future of life in Britain? The COVID-19
Small businesses are being encouraged to bid for some £500M worth of contracts as work ramps up at HS2’s new Euston station. Hundreds of
In July 2021, Scottish Futures Trust launched the Scottish Construction Pipeline Database, in response to the construction sector’s need for clear visibility of anticipated work
While thousands of delegates from 190 nations across the globe descended on the Scottish city of Glasgow in early November to agree environmental action plans
You may think that December would see an unwelcome lull in the number of contracts awarded within the public sector thanks to a shutdown
In December 2021, the Cabinet Office published an independent review looking at putting in place a new ‘Gold Standard’ for public sector construction frameworks. The
Changes to building regulations will help the UK deliver its net zero ambitions. The regulations, to be brought in during June 2022, will see new
Opportunities open up for green tech The biggest ever renewable energy support scheme has launched in the UK, with some £285M a year in
Connecting opportunities Late 2021 saw the UK Government publish its recommendations for improving transport connectivity across the Union. The report, conducted by Sir Peter Hendry,
Vince Cable has marked the start of the second Tomorrow’s Engineers Week by confirming the government’s commitment to invest in training the upcoming engineers of the future. The Business Secretary announced that the government and employers are working together to … Continued
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The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Singapore’s National Research Foundation (NRF) welcome a UK-Singapore Innovation and Research Partnership. Signed by the Prime Ministers of the UK and Singapore, was announced after President Tan’s meeting with David … Continued
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The Prime Minister and Chancellor today gave their backing to develop HS3. HS3 is a high speed rail link connecting the north’s great cities which could significantly reduce journey times across the region. The Prime Minister and the Chancellor were … Continued
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Businesses and universities across the UK will now be able to benefit from a share of £5 million of funding from government and industry to develop innovations to solve some of the world’s greatest agricultural challenges such as sustainability, food … Continued
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The winners and highly commended entrants for the GO Excellence in Public Procurement Awards Scotland 2014/15 were announced at a stunning black tie event last night in Glasgow’s Marriott Hotel. The night itself highlighted another incredible year for the GO … Continued
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The number of businesses who receive export support has increased by 50% in the last financial year, Trade Minister Lord Livingston has announced. UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) helped 47,960 businesses from 2013 to 2014 to export for the first … Continued
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Yesterday, the UK and Somaliland co-hosted a business forum to help promote trade and investment opportunities in Somaliland. The UK and Somaliland gathered businesses to help make the most of Somaliland’s rich agricultural and investment opportunities to create a thriving … Continued
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Transport Minister Robert Goodwill has announced that businesses and communities near the new HS2 high speed railway line will benefit from grants worth £30 million. The Community and Environment Fund (CEF) and the Business and Local Economy Fund (BLEF) will … Continued
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Minister for Universities, Science and Cities, Greg Clark joined up with councils and businesses leaders from across Cornwall yesterday to sign the £198.9 million Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Growth Deal. The deal secures £48.9 million of government funding, as … Continued
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Lord Livingston visited Tyneside last week to see how the North East is leading the way in the oil and gas industry. The Trade and Investment Minister visited Newcastle based company BEL Values which is part of the British Engines … Continued
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