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Universal Credit will be in three-quarters of all jobcentres by Christmas, as the next phase of the national rollout begins today.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
For any inventor, having a product that starts in the garden shed and ends up in retailers worldwide would be a dream come true.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions about the Trade Union Bill, EU reform, the independence referendum and Syria.
The Secretary of State for Scotland calls on the Scottish Government to lay out plans for new tax and welfare powers being devolved.
The future of criminal justice.
Almost 12.5 million older people across the UK benefitted from a Winter Fuel Payment last winter, new figures published today show.
Chancellor announces £3 million funding for a grassroots football programme in China.
Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson visits Raspberry Pi’s production facility at the Sony Technology Centre in Bridgend.
New inquests are to be held into the deaths of a civilian and 8 IRA men who died on 8 May 1987 at Loughgall, the Advocate General for Northern Ireland, Jeremy Wright QC has announced.
Businesses can apply for funding for studies into developing links between the operations of complex systems and the software behind them.
Notices of requirements and events for foundation trust staff.
A total lunar eclipse will be visible from the British Isles on the morning of 28 September 2015
The latest batch of Dounreay’s newly qualified skilled workers were encouraged to make the most of the exciting opportunities and challenges ahead.
A range of unusual devices have been designed and built by Dounreay’s in-house design team over the years.
The first round of the British High Commissions’ Pakistan–wide Great Debate competition was held at National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad yesterday.
The UK’s Secretary of State Amber Rudd finished a two-day visit to India today.
The New Enterprise Allowance has enabled 73,290 business starts since 2011.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is continuing its drive to ensure that its remedies do not stay in place longer than needed.
Natalie Ceeney's keynote speech on modernising courts and tribunals from the Criminal Justice Management conference.
RAIB has released its report into a collision between a train and a collapsed signal post at Newbury, 17 November 2014.
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