maximum effect to support economic growth for a purpose pushed up to help businesses and trade to thrive and to maximise the opportunity for and to maximise the opportunity for a fair green economy. a crucial part of this is about making a just transition to net zero. we will never do to oil and gas workers in the north east of scotland what thatcher did to our mining and steel communities. applause. we will take the workers of the north east andy hall scotland with us on our green journey. the scotland programme on its own, for example, offers the potential of £28 billion of supply chain work based in scotland. our renewable energy resources will also help us to develop a hydrogen sector, which is why a focus for the next three years is to lay our foundations in scotland. we will also continue to support innovations through policies such as these, we hope to make scott one of the leading missions and business, health, life sciences, digital industry, and advanced manufactur
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A veterinary deal with the European Union could increase UK agricultural and food exports by more than a fifth, according to new research.The study, conducted by the University of Bristol Law School and Aston University Centre for Business Prosperity
A veterinary deal with the European Union could increase UK agricultural and food exports by over a fifth, according to new research.The team, from Aston University’s Centre for Business Prosperity and the University of Bristol, analysed the agricult