Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg took questions from 100 employees at Siemens, Newcastle last Friday (14 June 2013) in an informal session organised by the alongside the Local Economic Partnership. The session focused on a variety of issues ranging from skills, regional investment and investment in renewable energy, while Siemens Energy itself called for ... Read More
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