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UK meat exports to Canada surge

UK beef and pigmeat exports to Canada saw a significant rise in both volume and value in 2024. This reinforces Canada’s growing importance.

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Cancer-free and running

When Elan Clayton watched his nine-year-old son Kurtis break the finished tape at Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life last year, he feared.

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UK and Turkey relaunch trade talks

The UK and Turkey have agreed to relaunch negotiations for an upgraded free trade agreement aiming to deepen their economic partnership and boost.

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Hope for UK Nissan workers

Nissan, the Japanese car manufacturer, said today it plans to cut 11,000 jobs and seven factories globally following a slump in sales. Today’s.

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World Affairs

$600bn US-Saudi deals

Donald Trump has hailed America’s relationship with Saudi Arabia as the White House announced $600bn in defence and AI deals with the kingdom..

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UK workforce shrinking

Britain’s workforce shrank by 1.3 million over the last five years, according to the latest data published by the Institute of Employment Studies..

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Life Sciences

Brum: UK life sciences capital

The largest life sciences accelerator in Britain is opening soon in Birmingham. Precision Health Technologies Accelerator (PHTA) is set to move into No.1.

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‘Made in China 2025’

Chinese companies are purging of foreign components from within their supply chains in preparation for a prolonged trade war.  Replacing foreign components with.

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UK launches disease surveillance

The UK government has unveiled a £10 million initiative aimed at strengthening the country’s defences against disease threats to agriculture and the environment. .

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World Affairs

Nigeria: rural violence crisis

Nigeria is grappling with a worsening security crisis in its rural northern regions, where recent violence has left more than 150 people dead.

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