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As part of the government’s determination to protect the public purse, it is clamping down on taxpayers’ money being used to hire lobbyists.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Brandon Lewis has proposed new measures to speed up the planning system and provide new homes more quickly.
The British Embassy, along with other Diplomatic Missions, celebrated the Day of Diplomatic Workers last week in Ashgabat.
Explains what is being done to ensure the safety of female passengers on public transport.
Enterprise zones have created more than 15,500 jobs across the country since opening for business.
The phone lines at the British Deputy High Commission, Chennai are now functioning well.
Gandhi Statue Memorial Trust breaks through the £1 million mark for donations for memorial.
Disabled people across the UK are benefitting from the work of 12 organisations shortlisted for DWP's Accessible Britain Challenge Awards.
NHS foundation trusts are working hard to provide patients with quality care in the face of sustained operational and financial pressures, according to Monitor.
Theresa Villers reflects on the Stormont House Agreement and says the significance of what has been achieved should not be underestimated.
Jobs, transport, housing and culture are at the heart of six point long term economic plan for London.
The head of London’s Metropolitan Police Service discusses UK-Jordan police cooperation
The Home Secretary spoke about defeating extremism in all its forms at a summit organised by the White House and US Department of State.
David Cameron spoke to the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, about ongoing violence in Eastern Ukraine.
Prime Minister David Cameron's speech and Q&A on growth, infrastructure, agriculture, quality of life and tourism in the East of England.
The long-term economic plan for the East of England will be set out today by the Prime Minister at a speech in Felixstowe.
Speech given by Home Secretary Theresa May at the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust's annual Criminal Justice Lecture
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