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The Cabinet reshuffle: Everything you need to know
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has held a cabinet reshuffle, bringing back ex-prime minister Lord David Cameron as foreign secretary .
Agri-business: UK dairy industry set for export boost
To bolster the UK dairy industry, the Department for Business and Trade unveils the Dairy Export Programme, aimed at expanding agri-food exports in global markets.
Middle East investment strategies point to a new approach
Aymen Khoury, Partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, argues that Middle East investment strategies are pointing toward a new approach.
SARMs and CBD: When food regulation is hard to swallow
SARMs and CBD: Navigating Regulatory Gaps in UK's Food Industry - Unusual products blur the lines between food and medicine, prompting questions about effective regulation.
No case for rejoining the EU says Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer, Labour Party leader, has firmly stated that there is no argument for rejoining the European Union following accusations from the government that he seeks to undo Brexit
The Conservatives have capitalised on remarks made by the Labour leader, who expressed that his party had no intention of...
UK and Horizon Europe: Britain’s return to flagship innovation scheme Horizon
Britain is set to rejoin the EU's flagship £85 billion science research programme, Horizon Europe, as scientists have welcomed the highly anticipated agreement.
The Isle of Man’s approach to sustainable fishing
Jack Emmerson, Sea Fisheries Policy Manager Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, shares the Isle of Man’s approach to supporting a sustainable fishing industry whilst still benefiting the local economy.
How can UK businesses navigate the current data landscape?
As businesses eagerly anticipate the UK Government’s long-awaited Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, business leaders will need to revisit the way they approach international data transfers and ensure they can comply with new regulations.
Stabilising UK energy security in an effort to bolster economic growth
The UK Government is set to unveil a series of measures this week, placing energy security at the heart of its strategy.
UK and Turkey initiate talks on new trade agreement
The UK and Turkey have announced their intention to commence negotiations on an updated free trade agreement (FTA).
Cybersecurity resilience: Empowering government CISOs
Advancing technologies enable improved citizen communication and resource management for governmental organisations through digital services and digitisation opportunities.
UK’s PM Sunak and PM Rutte of Netherlands have a diplomatic meeting
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, met with Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, had a diplomatic meeting at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Is the Bank of England’s plan to curb UK inflation really working?
The government is currently supporting the BoE’s stance of continuing to raise interest rates to stamp out UK inflation – but is it working?
UK and Luxembourg Ministers meet to strengthen bilateral relations
To strengthen bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and Luxembourg, Minister Docherty recently held a meeting with Minister Asselborn, the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg.
New technologies are transforming the data protection landscape
May 2023 marked five years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implementation across the European Union, how has technology affected this?
Why the manufacturing sector could mitigate the looming recession
The UK’s forthcoming recession is expected to be deeper than originally forecast; could the UK’s manufacturing sector save the nation from a complete recession?
Let’s not delay frameworks that could shape the UK’s digital economy
Matt Peake, Global Policy Director at Onfido, discusses the UK’s pivot from GDPR and why the replacement Data Protection and Digital Information Bill could be instrumental in shaping the UK’s digital economy.
Business leaders urging Rishi Sunak to take the UK back into Horizon Europe
Business leaders are calling on Rishi Sunak to take the UK back into Horizon Europe, but Sunak is wary about re-joining due to the cost.
Communicating empirically grounded social science research
UK in a Changing Europe, funded by the UK Research and Innovation’s Economic and Social Research Council, explores the importance of communicating empirically grounded social science research.
UK requests for Horizon Europe fee renegotiation
The UK government has moved for Horizon Europe fee renegotiation as its potential association grows more likely with ongoing Northern Ireland Protocol discussions.