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DAMAGING and unnecessary fire regulations are threatening to drive hundreds of small Westcountry tourist businesses to close, at a cost of £100 million to the region's economy.
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There is a theory continually put forward by pundits that manufacturing in the UK is dead - but that is just not true. Manufacturing still has a significant role to play in employment in the UK and is...
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The WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) regulations are now fully operational in the UK.
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Compass, the UK and Ireland's largest Contract Catering and Support Services organisation has signed an agreement with mobile compliance software company Knowledge Online to implement its software...
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American cattle farmers are increasingly eyeing Europe as an emerging market
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FARMING union leaders from across the UK are calling for long-term sustainable supply relationships to boost the current fragile confidence of farmers following a difficult summer.
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K3 Business Technology Group, a leading enterprise business software company, has announced that SYSPRO ERP offers the required functionalities to assist medical and healthcare products manufacturers in...
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Novartis’ generics subsidiary Sandoz has been hit by a warning from the World Health Organisation about a lack of compliance at one of its manufacturing plants in South Africa.
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EUROPEAN farmers and consumers have made it clear to EU agriculture ministers, they want a fundamental re-orientation of agricultural policy.
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Syspro ERP software firm K3 Business Technology Group is increasing its focus on the medical and healthcare products manufacturing markets.
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The Government has unveiled a new strategy – called ‘New Challenges, New Opportunities’ – to support the UK manufacturing sector in taking advantage of changing sector trends.
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THE UK manufacturing sector was last night said to be on the brink of recession, after official data showed output fell for the fifth straight month in July.
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Concerns grow as Britain’s output slumps for the fifth consecutive month
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THE UK manufacturing sector is on the brink of recession after official figures showed output fell for the fifth straight month in July.
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The manufacturing sector contracted for the fifth month in a row in July, leading economists to conclude that it is now in recession.
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