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    Britain's government has been urged to provide more support for the software industry with measures including tax incentives and talent visas. More than 120 industry leaders have called for government intervention to improve conditions for European software companies. Europe has long struggled to scale up homegrown tech companies as successfully as the US, with many startups forced to seek investment abroad as they scale up. A new policy document - published by industry body Boardwave and seen...

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  • Greg Davies brings new UK tour to the region in 2025

    ‘Full Fat Legend’ will visit Connexin Live in Hull on 3 and 4 June 2025 as part of Greg Davies’ first UK tour in seven years. Tickets for the events go on general sale at 10am on Thursday, 28 March. Greg Davies is heading back out on tour for the first time in seven years with his brand-new 2025 stand-up show ‘Full Fat Legend’. He is the star of shows such as Taskmaster, The Inbetweeners, The Cleaner, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Man Down and Cuckoo and has also appeared on Mock the Week, Fast and...

  • Greg Davies brings new UK tour to the region in 2025

    ‘Full Fat Legend’ will visit Connexin Live in Hull on 3 and 4 June 2025 as part of Greg Davies’ first UK tour in seven years. Tickets for the events go on general sale at 10am on Thursday, 28 March. Greg Davies is heading back out on tour for the first time in seven years with his brand-new 2025 stand-up show ‘Full Fat Legend’. He is the star of shows such as Taskmaster, The Inbetweeners, The Cleaner, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Man Down and Cuckoo and has also appeared on Mock the Week, Fast and...

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  • UK closer to passing Rwanda asylum law after changes overturned

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  • Petition: Tell the Iranian Government to Pass Laws Protecting Animals from Cruelty

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