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Chancellor meets City leaders to discuss Britain’s financial services industry

Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond says “we want the best deal for trade in UK goods and services, including our world leading financial services industry”. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, hosted a roundtable discussion on the issues affecting the financial services industry as the UK prepares for negotiations to leave the EU. […]

Government tech: 6 point plan to open up the market for suppliers of all sizes

The Cabinet Office and Government Digital Service have published new guidelines to help tech and IT companies do business with government. The new Minister for the Cabinet Office, Ben Gummer, spoke at techUK in London to announce a 2-way commitment, called the ‘supplier standard’, to build and support collaborative and constructive relationships between government and […]

New Bill will boost growth and housebuilding

The Bill will speed up and strengthen the popular neighbourhood planning process. Measures in the new Neighbourhood Planning Bill will support more housebuilding and provide more local say over developments the Housing and Planning Minister announced. The Bill will speed up and strengthen the popular neighbourhood planning process by simplifying how plans can be revised […]

Wales: an “open, dynamic trading nation” ready for a post-Brexit world

Wales is an “open, dynamic trading nation” that is well positioned to thrive in a post-Brexit world, Guto Bebb is due to say.  The Wales Office Minister will set out his vision of a strong Welsh economy ready to do business across the globe in a breakfast meeting held by Wrexham Business Professionals. He will […]

Birmingham Council leader signs £2bn Chinese deal

The leader of Birmingham City Council has declared his city is ‘open for business’ after signing a development deal worth up to £2bn with a Chinese company. Cllr John Clancy signed with the agreement with property developers Country Garden during a week-long trade mission to China and Hong Kong. The joint statement with the company […]

MOD sell off land for thousands of new homes to be built

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced plans to release a further 13 sites to build thousands of new homes and create a more effective and efficient Defence estate. More than 1,200 hectares of surplus public sector land is being released across sites which stretch right across the UK. The sites are expected to provide land […]

Scottish businesses encouraged to seize opportunities with HS2

Scottish businesses learned about competing for billions of pounds worth of engineering contracts, as UK Government minister Andrew Jones addressed the HS2 Scottish supply chain conference in Aberdeen. Representatives from 85 businesses from throughout Scotland attended the event to find out how to prepare to bid for work on the high speed line, which is […]

Establishment of Australia-UK trade working group

Joint statement by Rt Hon Liam Fox MP, Secretary of State for International Trade of the UK, and the Hon Steven Ciobo MP, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment of Australia. Following the recent statements by Prime Ministers May and Turnbull, we have agreed to establish a bilateral trade working group that will focus on […]

New plans to expand the use of digital technology across the NHS

Multi-million pound package to achieve NHS digital excellence in response to Wachter review alongside new digital services for patients. New plans to fast track digital excellence and improve the digital skills of the NHS workforce have been announced by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt as part of plans to expand the use of digital technology across […]

Modest growth across UK economy over summer

Private sector activity rose modestly again in the three months to August. Output growth across the manufacturing, distribution and service sectors rose steadily (+8%), at a broadly similar pace to the previous month (+5%). Growth continued at a decent, if slower, pace in manufacturing, while volumes grew at a more moderate pace in consumer services […]