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The Foreign Secretary visited Westminster Synagogue to mark Passover.
The CMA has published an update in its examination of online platforms and digital advertising, uncovering new detail about how the sector’s biggest names operate.
Young people have got their foot on the career ladder with YouTube, Disney and Google through working with their local Jobcentre Plus adviser.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
You are invited to submit questions to Prime Minister David Cameron about foreign policy, national security and how he views the present situation in the Middle East.
Content Consumption in the Digital Age - keynote speech by Maria Miller to the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention – 11 September 2013
Prime Minister David Cameron has answered questions submitted during his tour of the Gulf region as part of YouTube's World View.
Transcript of interview with YouTube given by the Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron in Oman on 24 February.
Ed Vaizey’s contribution to YouTube Bible
Watch films on the history of Downing Street and different Prime Ministers.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
All the latest information on the Summit.
YouTube stars Jamal Edwards and Mandem on the Wall join new campaign aimed at boys and young men to raise awareness about sexting and controlling behaviour.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will today issue a call to arms against pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy.
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