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Commons committee calls for overhaul of flagship programme that has invested £1.2bn since 2017 launch
Chancellor and business secretary explain their new ‘plan for growth’ after change in economic circumstances
Support package launched before last election but money will not start to be distributed until 2023
The success of Britain’s Covid vaccine programme contains invaluable lessons for future growth
The government has gone cold on the idea of an industrial strategy just at the point it needs it most
Move to more ad hoc approach for economic support draws fire from opposition and lobby groups
Chancellor Rishi Sunak to announce post-pandemic economic strategy in the coming weeks
Ed Miliband says ministers should ‘call in’ deals that threaten important entities
White paper to focus on help for underperforming regions and green energy initiatives
Opposition calls on government to secure chip designer’s British headquarters and jobs
Ministers must set out a coherent strategy
Andy Haldane, chair of Industrial Strategy Council, warns many policies will not improve economy
Development corporation and Thai banks wrestle over SSI UK’s 870 acres
Think-tank says urgent action needed if sector is to help sustain economy after Brexit
Business, academia and local authorities seek to build a version of Silicon Valley
UK has tiny share of manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars
But can smaller industrial towns like Scunthorpe follow its example?
Most state funding for research goes to Golden Triangle, but private backers go north
Britain will miss target for investment by 26 years on current trends
After a decades-long renaissance, worrying signs are emerging for Britain’s motor industry
Unproductive areas such as retail and hospitality are being neglected, report warns
New ISC chair says ‘high hopes of improvement’ for country’s productivity and pay performance
Industrial policy relies on sectoral strategies and subsidies, but that is a huge mistake
Automotive production is too important and politically sensitive for governments to leave alone
Brexit increases challenge but business welcomes attempts to boost productivity
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