The UK has emerged from the dark days of the global downturn. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, growth in the UK has picked up rising to 2.6% in 2014, the strongest improvement of all G7 countries.
Earlier this month I had the pleasure of visiting China for the second time in my role as Director of Copyright and Enforcement for the Intellectual Property Office.
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s genius lay in the fact that he was able to take clichés from earth and create new, complimentary, ones in space.
Working as part of the business outreach team I am used to spending lots of time on the road speaking to businesses.
South-East Asia possesses a population of around 600 million people; of these, there were 203 million internet users in South-East Asia at the end of 2014.
Next time you go for a weekend break, or a Sunday drive, visit the places that really make Britain great: its landscape of brands.
03:50am the alarm sounds for what is a long day ahead of me. The next thing I know I’m treading water in the reservoir waiting for the sound of the horn.
I am a bit of a car buff. Not an expert. I am not interested whether the car has a V6 or intercoolers etc, but I like it to look sporty and have a reasonable turn of speed.
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure in meeting Chris Barnardo one of the founders of the Wand Company.
The instantly recognisable image is not just a wonderful shot of Stonehenge - near where I grew up - it’s also the very first piece of content licensed through The Copyright Hub.
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