The Scottish Executive is hoping that the launch this month of its eProcurement Scotl@nd website will persuade the public sector to buy £1 billion of goods and services online.
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Legislation to make companies pay bills on time has been branded "a failure" by a new report.
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RMC Group, one of the world's largest suppliers of building materials, has published a report outlining how it meets its health, safety, environmental and social responsibilities.
FreeMarkets is moving its European headquarters to London to better target UK customers as part of its plans to expand throughout the continent.
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Britain's manufacturing industry continued its recent recovery in October, with output and new orders strengthening, as the sector enjoyed the fastest growth since December 1999.
British police forces are paying external suppliers of police dogs more than £1,000 an animal because of a national shortage.
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