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The Prime Minister gave a press conference with Chancellor Merkel in Berlin to discuss Europe and issues for the forthcoming G7 Summit.
For the first time, more people are now reading newspapers online than in print, according to new figures published by the UK’s review into the future of the news industry
The independent review into the future of high-quality journalism in the UK, chaired by Dame Frances Cairncross, has issued a call for evidence.
Contractors have been appointed to design and plan how the multi-million pound improvement to the A14 in Cambridgeshire will be built. Work will now start to design and plan construction of the up to £1.5 billion A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon...
David Cameron gave a press conference at the Eastern Partnership Summit.
Findings published today show families test-driving new special educational needs and disabilities system feel more supported than ever.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Pensions Minister Steve Webb to continue with plans to overhaul the private pensions market.
2013 Fast Forward Competition awards a total of £750,000 in prizes for turning innovative ideas into business reality
Now in its third year, Fast Forward has so far provided £1.25 million in prizes to 23 winning projects in diverse areas, ranging from the creative…
Key building projects which generate thousands of jobs in communities across the UK will benefit from changes to tackle costly and unnecessary legal delays under plans to speed up and reform the Judicial Review system announced today by Justice Secretary...
Entries for a competition to turn innovative ideas into reality have opened today for eligible universities and research establishments
Education Secretary Michael Gove commits £110 million to an education endowment designed to raise standards in the weakest schools.
Major upgrades which will relieve congestion at a variety of places across the country.
The package forms part of the Government’s _Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth, _which has been published today. It sets out plans …
"For Britain to be a success, we need to take the tough decisions that will enable us to compete and thrive."
Government calls for more innovation in gadgets for disabled people and is offering £50,000 in brand-new prize, in a £400,000 competition.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Ministerial Interests, fuel prices, Egypt, economy and Big Society.
A transcript of the Prime Minister's press conference in London on 25 July 2011.
The phone hacking scandal should be used as an opportunity to "clean up" the relationship between the press, politicians and police.
The Prime Minister’s spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the economy, the spare room subsidy, Help to Buy, Syria, WW1 and HS2.
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