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Freeing of the strategic town in northern Syria is the latest gain in the fight against Daesh.
Thousands of UK businesses will be released from reporting requirements and other regulations in the future.
A British hostage has been released following a UAE military intelligence operation in Yemen.
All new-build houses will be sold as freehold in bold move to tackle unfair leasehold practices.
Justice Secretary David Gauke today spoke of his pride in a department ‘delivering real change’, after 3 important justice bills all became law on the same day (20 December 2018).
The farming industry is the first to benefit from the Government's pledge to slash red tape.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Free trade between the UK and the US is essential to economic recovery and prosperity in both countries, the Secretary of State for Scotland told an American business audience in Washington D.C. earlier today.
At its peak the UK had around 4,000 personnel, 37 aircraft and four ships committed to the operation to support Libyan civilians under threat from Colonel Gaddafi's regime.
Protection of Freedoms Bill will protect millions of people from unwarranted state intrusion, the Home Secretary announced.
A host of new powers to put communities back in charge of their own affairs has become a reality as the Coalition Government’s localism agenda…
It is expected that a further 35,000 students will now join the pool of unrestricted students which universities can recruit from. In total …
Councils will get to keep their own business rates under new local government financing proposals that will be fair and benefit those that grow…
The State of the Estate 2012 report shows that the size of the government estate has been reduced by 15%.
Over £35 million to improve councils’ ability to identify and deal with social housing fraud.
Devolution of new powers to England's largest cities in a series of unique deals that will help them invest in growth and create jobs.
An era of Whitehall control has ended with a historic shift in power back to local people, as the Localism Bill becomes law.
The Deregulation Bill has been published, with the aim of freeing UK businesses from red tape and making life easier for ordinary Britons.
Information on plans to simplify current funding processes of 16 to 19 education.
More people looking to start a building project, including affordable homes for their local community, are to receive support.
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