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Prime Minister David Cameron and President Hollande held discussions in Paris on the UK renegotiation and Syria.
Leaving the EU could damage the North East's reputation as a financial hub, says Economic Secretary Harriett Baldwin.
Mr. Robin Barnett CMG visited Áras an Uachtaráin yesterday to present his Letter of Credence to President Michael D Higgins.
The European Union Referendum (Counting Officers’ and Regional Counting Officers’ Charges) Regulations 2016 come into force today.
On a trip to Belfast, Harriett Baldwin will caution that leaving the EU could severely damage the competitiveness of the UK’s financial services industry.
Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne following the outcome of the EU referendum.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne sets out why it would be a huge mistake for Britain to leave the EU and the Single Market.
The Education Secretary warns of the devastating impact a vote to leave the EU will have on young people’s life chances.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke by telephone with the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
Minister for Europe David Lidington visited Edinburgh to discuss the outcome of the EU referendum with the Scottish Government
Treasury's analysis on the immediate economic impact of leaving the EU, shows a vote to leave will push the UK economy into recession - the Chancellor explains.
Chancellor's statement at the conclusion of the IMF's 2016 Article IV assessment of the UK.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor spoke at B&Q headquarters, Eastleigh about the short-term economic impact of a vote to leave the EU.
The Prime Minister spoke on the UK's economic security within the EU and answered questions at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Birmingham.
Skills Minister Nick Boles and Universities Minister Jo Johnson have written to college and university leaders asking for their support in encouraging all students to register to vote.
This paper sets out the main rights and obligations arising from the UK’s membership of the European Union.
Analysis on the impact that a vote to leave the EU would have on regional UK output and house prices.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement in the House of Commons on the result of the EU referendum.
The annual shopping bill of the average British family could go up by more than £220 after a vote to leave the European Union.
HM Treasury analysis on the EU referendum shows that a vote to leave would mean Britain would be permanently poorer. Here's what you need to know.
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